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Just for perspective, I am both gratified and appreciative of how often the NF-level officials correctly adjudicate these kinds of cases without the crutch of either an RA semicircle and a reply video upon which to rely on. I don't think I have ever seen an NF-level ref change their block/charge call once it's been made--have you?
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(We'll once, when I had "White" player "fouling" another "White" player. Not my best call of the night.)
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I'm sorry if my post was percieved as I've "got something against collegiate level refs" as I certainly hold them in high esteem. But don't misconstrue my main point which was that: NF level officials must adjudicate these critical cases (i.e., late game block/charge calls) without the aid of technology (i.e., instant replay) and special allowances (i.e., RA semicircle)--and to do so correctly. From what I've heard , their preparation and requirements are far superior to the prep and qualifications of an NF level ref like me. Furthermore, from what I've observed, I think that collegiate level refs are more disposed to [perhaps appropriately] issue technical fouls for unsporting conduct when it's warranted, than what I've seen in NF level refs--who are less inclined to do so when it's warranted. I will be more aware of the tone of my posts on collegiate level officials so it's not percieved as such. Last edited by Kansas Ref; Thu Feb 07, 2019 at 05:38pm. |
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And, has this use of the RA improved the "block/charge" call accuracy of the officiating crew? And, has the use of the RA affected whether such calls are reversed or sustained? Very interesting things in MN... Last edited by Kansas Ref; Thu Feb 07, 2019 at 05:46pm. |
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