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Old Thu Jul 31, 2008, 09:11am
Lighten up, Francis.
 
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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
I trust my partners. If I see something in their area, and it makes me say "Oh, my" then I let it go. If I say, "Oh my God!" then I call it. If I miss something, I'm glad it was picked up by my partners. If I passed on it for a reason, we'll talk about it.
I think those comments pretty much sum it up for me.

At camp a couple nights ago, my partner had a whistle right in front of me on a marginal block/charge that I no-called. (Defender was already off-balance, and falling backwards before the -- slight -- contact.) At the break, the observer said to him, "If I'm the coach, I can't wait for you to come report that foul. Because I am going to be all over you for why you called something that the guy who was 6 feet away from it said wasn't a foul."
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