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My sis has been a ref for 8 years and she is an excellent official. We have discussed this and she says that she uses a "did the player gain an unfair advantage" standard. I just don't buy that refs use a "pass on calls" standard. It is hard enough winning games without us coaches sitting on the sideline wondering, "Did he pass on that call?" I buy my sister's explanation better.
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"Coach, I passed on the call because I didn't think he gained an unfair advantage."
Don't get caught up in the verbiage. It's all the same thing.
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we coach our players to play and not to worry about the officials calls. That's why we've played in 12 State championship finals and won 8 (most in our Group). It's easier that way. You start teaching your players to worry about what officials call and they are already setting up their excuse if they lose. I was simply picking my sister's brain as a referee, that's all.
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I knew that, I was only responding to where you said, It is hard enough winning games without us coaches sitting on the sideline wondering, "Did he pass on that call?"
I was only saying that you really don't need to wonder why a call wasn't made. Chances are they didn't think there was an advantage gained. You may disagree, but you won't be able to change it. If you think we miss a call, it's likely because we thought there was no advantage, or it was close (as in not obvious) and we decided not to make a borderline call. Or, we saw it more clearly and saw it differently. Of course, we may have just flat out kicked the call. That does happen. [Edited by Snaqwells on Mar 28th, 2004 at 05:39 PM] |
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I have an intense dislike for the phrases: "pass on the call" or "it was a no call."
An official has to make hundreds of yes/no decisions every game. Did an infraction of the rules occur? Yes or no. If the answer is yes, the official stops the came and imposes the appropriate penality. If the answer is no, the official does nothing.
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There IS an advantage rule in soccer
but there is none in basketball.
If you're using that styandard, you're violating the rules. AND you are substituting your own judgement for the rules which is not your right to do. No argument there, you're throwing away the rules book and substituting your personal view of whether there was an advantage gained from a violation of the rules that you admittedly observed and violated the rule by not calling it. |
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I agree Mr. DeNucci, there is no such
thing as a "good no call".
That is seeing a violation and allowing the offending team to gain by a violation the official didn't call. That truely invites a disaster in our game. |
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Re: There IS an advantage rule in soccer
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From the NFHS Basketball Rules Book THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE RULES The restrictions which the rules place upon the players are intended to create a balance of play; to provide equal opportunity between the offense and the defense; to provide equal opportunity between the small player and tall player; to provide reasonable safety and protection; to create an atmosphere of sporting behavior and fair play; and to emphasize cleverness and skill without unduly limiting freedom of action of individual or team play on either offense or defense. Therefore, it is important to know the intent and purpose of a rule so that it may be intelligently applied in each play situation. A player or a team should not be permitted an advantage which is not intended by a rule. Neither should play be permitted to develop which may lead to placing a player at a disadvantage not intended by a rule.
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Re: I agree Mr. DeNucci, there is no such
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Re: There IS an advantage rule in soccer
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A foul is defined as personal contact that hinders an opponent from performing normal offensive or defensive movements. What that means is contact that does not hinder, or DISADVANTAGE a player is incidental. |
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Re: I agree Mr. DeNucci, there is no such
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Rule 4.27 allows officials to exercize judgement an helps to determine if what they see is indeed an infraction of the rules. A "good no call" might not be the greatest description, but rather saying that the official exercized good judgement is appropriate. |
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