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Everyone please do me a favor. Go get your rule book and read Rule 4-41 NOTE out loud three times. Commit it to memory and vow to me that you will educate everyone you can each time you see somebody (often a somebody wearing stripes) that doesn't know this rule.
Men's summer rec league that I play in tonight (yeah I know what you are thinking). Officials calls traveling when my teammate steps one way then the other before throwing in. I try to tell him that's not right. He loudly tells me that I ought to know the rules before arguing (being that I'm a coach and he knows this). After the game I talk to him, his partner, and the scorer who played ball in college. None of them believe me. I'm talking about "designated spot three feet wide" and "pivot foot restrictions not in effect" and they are looking at me like I had two heads. And all the court presence in the world wasn't helping! Rut! The conversation ended with me saying something like "don't believe me now, go home tonight, look in your rule book, and apologize to me the next time you see me" with a smile but I don't think it helped!
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As long as there are NCAA men's tournament officials who signal a travel for this, you're going to see coaches who believe that's the right call.
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Sorry, does not apply to officials doing a league that no one cares about but the people directly involved. Peace
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BTW, Dan, who cares about any league except the ones directly involved in it? |
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You know you had the rule right and nobody else did. That's how we officials feel lots of times when we're the only ones in the gym that know a rule (except for Rut who has such great presence that the entire gym assumes that he must have it right). You did good. Now let it go. If they don't know that rule, they may not own a rulebook. They might not even be "real refs" but just guys hired to ref by this league. Z |
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So I guess the next time a coach yells "over the back" you will tell them, "there is no such thing" and they will believe you. It is a rule right? You cannot call a coach a "Howler Monkey" and in the same breath think you are going to have rules discussions of any intelligence. But then again, coaches care what your test score was. Why did P.Coach not ask. Maybe they got a 98. Peace
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I was working the Kentucky Hoopfest last week and had a coach try to work me during a timeout because I failed to call traveling on an inbounds play. I tell you it was during the Hoopfest because that is a tournament full of top player from the U.S. and Canada and is watched by several hundred college coaches. You would think these teams would be coached by someone who knows what he's doing.
Nevertheless, I explained to him that there was no such thing as travelling on an inbounds play by the player throwing the ball in and explained the three foot box and told him the player coul dance a jig in the box if he wanted to. I thought I had him convinced until he went over and asked one of my partners the same thing. My partners concurred with me, of course, but I fear there that Howler Monkey still roams the streets not knowing this rule. Perhaps, we should get him together with PA Coach's rec league refs. Those boys would have a good time. |
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One of the officials at the camp last weekend actually called travelling on an inbounds play and nobody questioned him. I cracked up watching, though I actually think one of his partners should have come to him and talked about it.
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That happened to me last year, but I waited until after the game to correct my partner, in order that no one else saw. mick |
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Be nice, I'm new to the ref business. Oh, one more thing,PLEASE, can we not let this thread transcend to talking about baseball |
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BTW, there's very little chance of the coach knowing the rule, and even less chance of the fans knowing it. |
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If the crowd yells the yell that we all know, and I am sure my partner needs to be bailed out, I'll jog down to a partner. Where I will say something like: How do you know if your partner wants help? He'll look at you with the slightly prolonged look of, "Okay, did I kick it?" I know that look, because I practice it in the mirror...secret mechanic. mick Baseball? I'm in Michigan. Closer to the Twins and Brewers, than the Tigers. They are all "exceptional" this year. |
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