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I think it depends on what you mean by fishing. I personally think primary coverage areas are somewhat overrated, especially in two man, and should be drawn with more overlap.
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Disagree. If that were true, we have waaaaaay more blarges.
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I wouldn't know. Never actually had one, myself.
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I called one in front of my partner last week. I saw a significant bump from behind with two players chasing a loose ball that was rolling right at my partner. I had a good look from across the court through the players (there was little activity except the two players going after the ball, so I let myself look there) and my partner had to try to avoid the players, see who touched the ball last, etc. and I felt it was worth reaching over and getting. I really closed ground and sold the crap out of it, too. He agreed when we talked about it afterwards. To me, it's the exception that proves the rule, but I also think that with my experience I have a pretty good feel on when to stretch and when not to stretch. New officials? Sure, they may get one or two right they wouldn't have otherwise, but they'll also get 5 or 6 wrong where they should've been looking elsewhere or holding their whistle because they lack the wisdom to trust their partner has a better look. |
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The root of this was we prorbably felt a bit over our heads because with a Vet working with a newbie..the Vet carries you thru the tuff spots in a game..that gives you a backstop in my mind ![]() Comments on this logic? ![]() |
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Just don't think that way, work your primaries, and (believe it or not) things will be OK. Instead of thinking that a vet will step up and help, make sure you're strong in your primary and get your own stuff (actually that's good advice no matter who you're working with). Read and think about the comments above -- you guys DO NOT know when it's appropriate and when it isn't to expand your primaries. |
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Also, for me, one of the best ways to stop ball watching was to teach myself not to make the calls I thought I saw when I was. I was wrong half the time anyway.
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