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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 09:38am
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It's more frowned upon in camp than it is in the real world.

Take a look at the PHX-DAL tonight if you don't believe me.

Our new assignor in one of my leagues is making this a a major point of emphasis. He really wants the C making that call across the lane rather than lead. I could agree with his point of view more. If you're making a call across the lane, you either flex more often, or lay off and let the C take it. The point is that there are places in the real world that it's frowned upon. My crew is making it our point of emphasis in our camp games and season games.
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Around my area, they want LOTS of double whistles and a very assertive C.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 10:48am
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Around my area, they want LOTS of double whistles and a very assertive C.
Around my area, It's frowned upon if there are multiple whistle. they actually take it personnally. as if you don't trust them and "why are you Ball watching, why are you looking outside your primary"?. I guess it varies from area to area..I've actually trained myself to be a split second late on whistle that are questionable on coverage area. I'll only blow it if the primary doesn't.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 10:51am
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Around my area, they want LOTS of double whistles and a very assertive C.
Too many double whistles are a bad thing around here. They want the C and the L to get about 75% of the calls and the L to have a very patient whistle. The philosophy here is that if we are all taking care of our own business (and trusting our partners), there shouldn't be a whole bunch of double whistles.

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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 11:14am
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Around my area, they want LOTS of double whistles and a very assertive C.
You cannot say that. You are going to piss off one of our esteemed posters.

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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 11:38am
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You cannot say that. You are going to piss off one of our esteemed posters.

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At least in my area people wouldn't get too pissed of by saying that...

Double whistles are a lot like alcohol - they are ok, and argueably helpful, if done in moderation. But they can certainly be a problem if done excessively. There's one official (in our area) who blows his whistle almost every time, even if it's clearly not his call. Maybe it's a habit he got into to help reinforce his partner's call, but it is certainly an example of poor mechanics at the least, and really bad if he's ball-watching that much.

You will have double whistles on the edges of coverage areas. The key is knowing ahead of time how the crew will handle them - for example, if the drive originates from the T's area, the T will report the foul. This should be settled in the pre-game. In the case of the L calling across the paint into the C's area, this may not be a good double whistle, and it should be discouraged because it's outside the L's primary.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 11:43am
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I would rather have double whistles than no whistles.

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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 12:11pm
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You will have double whistles on the edges of coverage areas.

And quite possibly with secondary defenders - that's where I find most double whistles happening, and I think both of these are example of excellent double whistles.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 12:20pm
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And quite possibly with secondary defenders - that's where I find most double whistles happening, and I think both of these are example of excellent double whistles.
Yep, even in your area that's a good example.

Sorry; couldn't resist.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 12:25pm
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Yep, even in your area that's a good example.

Sorry; couldn't resist.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 01:14pm
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Yep, even in your area that's a good example.

Sorry; couldn't resist.
Hmmm...going to assume this has something to do with one of those posts that I don't read anymore, and as such consider it heavy sarcasm. Let me know if I'm wrong about that, ok...
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