JRutledge |
Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:56pm |
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Originally Posted by just another ref
1. I think either way is okay by rule, depending on the details of the situation.
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Not really. If officials signal opposite calls, then you are stuck. No one is talking about creating this situation if there is proper communication. But you cannot just look the other way. This is why both officials should not be signaling.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
2. Skeptical about this one.
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You would be surprised. But it is not during the game you have to worry about. After the game when they call your supervisor or the interpreter, then they will see you screwed up. And it will not be the coach that had the foul called in their favor either. ;)
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Originally Posted by just another ref
3. I don't see that as an issue here. I really don't consider my idea here to be anything shady.
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It would be if you do not follow the rule. This is not a judgment call, you make this mistake you have only one option in Men's and NF Rules. It would be like calling an intentional foul and not awarding the proper foul shots.
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One more thing. If you do go with a double foul here, how is it reported? Does one guy report the double foul or does each one report his own call?
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Each official reports their foul. You do not pass off fouls to report.
Peace
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