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If you've ever had an incorrect arrow, how do you resolve it?
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We Mostly Use Two Person Crews ...
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And when the coach continues to question, I simply tell him, "Sorry coach. We did the best we could. But I promise that you'll get two, out of the next three, alternating possessions."
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) Last edited by BillyMac; Fri Nov 28, 2008 at 01:29pm. |
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Don't Try This At Home ...
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Rookies. Don't try this at your local gym. It could be hazardous. This is only for seasoned veterans, and only under some rare circumstances. "We're what you call, 'experts'".
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) Last edited by BillyMac; Fri Nov 28, 2008 at 01:25pm. |
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Do Cars Still Have Glove Compartments, Does Anyone Still Put Gloves In There ???
If I drove my car like I see cars being driven on all those commercials, my glove compartment would be overflowing with traffic tickets.
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We have, by rule, a visible indicator (the arrow) on the scorer's table that communicates the direction. As officials, we have responsibility to determine that the arrow is correctly set at the start of the game, and then that it is correctly changed at the appropriate times. However, it is the official scorer who is charged with keeping track of these changes (quarter/time/team). There are case book situations that speak to incorrect administration of possession arrow throw ins. Bottom line, when an official mistakenly allows an A-P throw-in to be completed by the wrong team, you can't "take it back and have a do-over." The team that should have had the A-P throw-in initially is still entitled to the next A-P throw-in opportunity. A couple of other responses to responses: When I wrote, "Coach, I'm not sure about that. You'll have to check with the scorer's table for that information," BillyMac said, "Be careful. I don't believe that he's allowed to leave the coaching box to do this." Somebody for that team is (or should be) able to verify accurate information from the official scorer. If the head coach thinks it is incorrect, the head coach can then go to the table to request a timeout "in order to prevent or rectify" the scorer's mistake, during which time out the officials will determine whether or not there was a mistake and, if so, determine whether it can be prevented or rectified. If there was a mistake and it was prevented/rectified, then the team is not charged a timeout. BillyMac also asked about the phrase "where the water hits the wheel." I'm not sure of its origin, but the phrase is often used to refer to the point at where the theoretical and the practical meet. __________________ |
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Thought I'd Throw A Little Shakespeare In There, Just To Class Things Up A Little ...
Get ready for the, "Slings and arrows of outrageous" Forum members. They have been giving me the business for years for using this mechanic, but I'm only doing what my evaluators want me to do, and even if I disagree with this mechanic, "When in Rome ..."
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I agree. We often say "Trust your crew," and whether they are the crew you would have selected or not, the people at the table are still part of the crew.
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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove |
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