I am having a camp this month and for those that want to learn they can. For those that have things better to do, stay home. A friend and I have started something and we are trying to help those that want help to get to the level he is at and I am at. Not throwing anything against the wall, just trying to help those that are looking for guidance.
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When you start just throwing everything against the wall without regard to the audience, or by constantly restating the same point over and over, you become white noise and audiences start tuning you out. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
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IAABO Survey Says …
Disclaimer: Below is not a NFHS interpretation, it's only an IAABO interpretation which obviously doesn't mean a hill of beans to most members of this Forum.
https://storage.googleapis.com/refqu...6zRZIhDQ%3D%3D IAABO Play Commentary Correct Answer: This is a good block and there is no foul on the play. It is difficult to be sure if a foul was committed on this play based on the camera angle we have. 80% of respondents answered believe there was no foul on the play. More importantly than the ruling on the contact is the approach of the Lead official to position adjust to get an angle to make the ruling. This is a great example of an IAABO approved floor mechanic. If it is not possible to be ahead of the play, the Lead should attempt to get an open look by “trailing the play” on potential contact situations in transition. (Manual p. 34) The Lead in this play quickly recognizes how the play is developing and slows down and ends up with a pretty good angle from behind the play to make the ruling. His view may have been obstructed a little by the ring as the defensive player attempted to block the shot, but his approach to positioning gave him the best angle available to him on this play. Here is the breakdown of the IAABO members that commented on the video: This is a good block and there is no foul on the play 77% (including me). The ruling of a foul is correct 23%. |
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