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Old Sat Dec 20, 2008, 04:17am
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The counts needs to be visible and with all of the video that is being captured of games these days, you had darn well better be able to have the tape back you up if you make a timing correction.

And just when you think you are out of the woods, that same darn video proves that on your blarge call, one of you was definitely wrong.


I would think pretty much every night video of the game would be both a friend and an enemy to most of us.

The three second count is not a visible count. Is this not definite information?
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Old Sat Dec 20, 2008, 06:27am
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And just when you think you are out of the woods, that same darn video proves that on your blarge call, one of you was definitely wrong.

You're a funny man JAR.

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I would think pretty much every night video of the game would be both a friend and an enemy to most of us.
Yep, video is going to confirm the calls that you got right and highlight the ones that you missed. Anyone who is willing to watch tape with an open mind and be objective about his/her performance can learn and improve a great deal.

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The three second count is not a visible count. Is this not definite information?
I do not believe that a three second count for a player in the lane is constitutes "definite knowledge" under NFHS rules for correcting a timing error. JMO.
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Old Sat Dec 20, 2008, 10:21am
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I do not believe that a three second count for a player in the lane is constitutes "definite knowledge" under NFHS rules for correcting a timing error.
Why the hell not? One, two, ball knocked out of bounds. Clock hasn't started.
You can't take off two seconds?
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