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Back In The Saddle Tue Feb 12, 2008 08:33am

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Originally Posted by ace
remember this is D1 ball, stuff happens faster there than it does in real time.

Well, yeah. But only because they have to play a 2 hour game in about 1.5 hours with all those media timeouts. ;)

Back In The Saddle Tue Feb 12, 2008 08:46am

If you are T or C on this sequence, and you happened to be looking at the baseline during the OOB and saw the player step out by 2 feet before saving that ball, do you go and get that call? Or do you let the L live and die with it?

Coltdoggs Tue Feb 12, 2008 08:50am

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
If you are T or C on this sequence, and you happened to be looking at the baseline during the OOB and saw the player step out by 2 feet before saving that ball, do you go and get that call? Or do you let the L live and die with it?

I think we can make an arguement that C could grab that without much fuss being put up....T, I don't know, but that was WAY OOB and I just don't see how 3 sets of eyes missed that one...

grunewar Tue Feb 12, 2008 08:52am

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
If you are T or C on this sequence, and you happened to be looking at the baseline during the OOB and saw the player step out by 2 feet before saving that ball, do you go and get that call? Or do you let the L live and die with it?

As egregious and obvious as that was and knowing it would be on film and replayed over and over, I’d think you’ve got to go help.

Scrapper1 Tue Feb 12, 2008 09:42am

That deserves a "Wow!"

Reffing Rev. Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:22am

Travel live action I'm probably not watching his feet that closely that far behind the arc withe so many defenders that close I'm focused on the potential contact.

OOB who doesn't call that...If I'm on the floor I'm bailing out the L and if I'm L I'm thankful I got bailed out.

Mark Dexter Tue Feb 12, 2008 05:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
If you are T or C on this sequence, and you happened to be looking at the baseline during the OOB and saw the player step out by 2 feet before saving that ball, do you go and get that call? Or do you let the L live and die with it?

I always discuss with partners to call our own lines unless it's CLEARLY OOB. I feel that this counts.


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