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Are you resetting the game clock to what it was prior to the throw-in and re-doing the throw-in as if the play never happened? What rules support do you have for that? |
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If we have definite knowledge of time, we'll reset the clock. If not, we're moving on. We are after all only talking about a couple of seconds here. |
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This is a game played by humans and officiated by humans. Mistakes are certain to occur. I believe that one should deal with them according to the prescribed methods, not as one simply feels like doing. |
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There are times when you simply gotta do what you gotta do. No T here.
If you feel that you must quote a rule to justify, this play is a poster child for 2-3.
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2-3 states that "The referee shall make decisions on any points not specifically covered in the rules."
It is a slippery slope to use this rule to make the situation conform to one's sense of fairness when one perceives fairness to be at odds with a procedure specifically covered in the rules. 2-3 is not a royal charter, nor a grant of omnipotence to the R, nor are the rules writers authorizing a do-over. Oh, and if someone starts lecturing me to "don't effin" this that or the other thing as the first words out of his/her mouth in pregame, I'm going to have questions about his/her professionalism. |
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Ummm, if I'm not mistaken, we are charged as officials to ensure the game is adjudicated fairly.Quote:
Ummm, obviously, you are reading that without the context of how its said. I appreciate that you don't know me and would automatically assume I must be some sort of heathen. Believe me, I am fairly well known within the two associations I work and tend to say things with humour. (Think Padgett but I am much better looking) It still remains though, that its the first thing I mention in a pregame because I have been burned a few times. Last edited by Ignats75; Mon Dec 07, 2009 at 09:43am. |
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Are you kidding me? You have said some silly things, but this is one of the sillier ones in relation to the situation described. If the C blows his whistle and the sub is beckoned and the ding-dong T brings the ball in anyway, you're going to call a T for 6 players on the court? You're going to penalize the kids for an official's mistake. Brilliant.
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TWEEEEEEEET! Hold on sparky (Glare at partner). ![]() No T from me either.
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One of our top clinicians in Illinois preaches that there will be no T's in this almost exact situation. It's about being fair. I make this call in a close varsity game, and it's back to Saturday morning B games from all assignors. |
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I would think that this would fall under the "intent" of the rule. No T from me on this one.
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