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Re: Re: Re: Overruling another official: My own experience
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Eric, care to shed some light?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rainmaker
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BTW, this happens maybe once every 3-5 games. [QUOTE]Originally posted by rainmaker Quote:
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I had one last weekend. I was Trail and the Lead official blew the whistle for an OOB on his sideline. The ball was traveling away from Lead and since I was properly watching my area, I saw the touch by team A. He called it the way he saw it. I came in and asked him if he wanted any other information. Wisely, he asked me if it was off team A. I told him it was, so he signaled in the other direction. Parents started to yell and the Team A coach said, "get back on D, it was a good call."
Regardless of what A-coach or A-parents said, we got it right and handled it right.
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Hello everyone,
First post to this forum... thought this was as good a topic as any to weigh in on. I work out of a relatively small pool (90% of assignments with same 10 people) in Montana, as such, my knowledge of my partners is thorough and comfort level is pretty high. One of the "understandings" we have is that... if your partner comes over to you and asks "...did you get a good look at that?" That means, there is a pretty good chance that you may have missed something and probably should change it if you have "any" doubt. Basically what I am getting at...is there isn't all that many times (if any?) when you should step in on judgement calls, but when you do, you had better be right. Now, rules interpretations, that is a different story. In any case, I look forward to future discussions in this forum. |
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Welcome here. If my partner comes to me, changing my call is automatic. If we discuss it, it'll be later... and in private. mick |
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