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Old Mon May 31, 2004, 08:13pm
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Are there one or two...or more...situations that you typically talk about with your partner(s) prior to working a game?

The basis for the question is this; In my first few games a couple of scenarios occurred where my partner made a call that I thought may have been incorrect.
1. A called kick ball where it appeared the ball hit the defenders foot but there was no intentional action by the defender.
2. A called travel where a girl was on her back with the ball (caught it while on the ground). She did not try to get up or roll over.

Now, I understand that he may have seen it differently than I did, and I did not tell him in either case that I thought he was wrong. But, I am wondering if, in the experience of others, there were a few situations that are commonly miscalled and therefore discussed in pregame meetings. Do you say something like, "Now, do we agree that a kick ball has to be intentional?"
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