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Am I wrong to do this?
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I only blow once. I don't feel much need to sell calls unless I think I may have kicked it slightly. I like to call fouls and violations matter-of-factly, as part of the game, not as surprises. But if multiple whistles is good for you, keep doing it. mick |
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Yet another question
I worked three games last night and felt that I had to blow double whistles a lot for violations. I could hardly here my own whistle, my question then is... is this a bad mechanic if someone were out watching me? Or would they say that the noise factor would be taken into consideration?
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Re: Yet another question
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If you are worried about multiple-tweeting to stop a play (and I, personally, would not worry about it), what you can try to do is close down on the play more quickly as you are blowing that Fox. That'll get the players attention. You are using a Fox, aren't you? mick |
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whistle
Estimates please. How many times, in an average B.B game, does an official blow the whistle?
Question: Would you use a electronic whistle? If it fit well on your hand and wrist and was not cumbersome. A speaker disposed on the backhand side of the unit, and a momentary switch on the lower palm area on the front of the unit. To "blow whistle" you would simply close hand and press switch with fingertips. This would free hands and mouth. Be much cleaner and sanitary. No lanyard around neck and no fumbling around to sound whistle. Would not have to rely on the breath of winded official. Would you use one? TIA |
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As far as an electronic whistle, I would be hesitant to use anything electronic with everything that can go wrong.
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