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Old Wed Oct 22, 2008, 05:48am
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle View Post
In looking up the official mechanics for stopping the clock on a held ball, I ran across these little gems:

2.4.1.A.2 Typically an official should call violations in his/her PCA, but any violation observed should be called.

2.4.2.A.2 Typically an official should call fouls in his/her PCA, but any foul observed should be called.

So now I can point to the officials manual to back me up when I go fishing in my partner's pond.

But can you justify looking in your partner's area in the first place?

What fouls or violations were occurring in your PCA while you were watching elsewhere?
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