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Old Sun Mar 25, 2012, 10:44pm
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The block is the "safe" call. I thought either of the two first ones were closer to a block then the one he actually calls.

No B/C. I wasn't sure if the referee was signaling that it was tapped or that he was dribbling, therefore 2 feet and the ball needed to cross. Either way I didn't like the signal he was using to communicate.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 12:04am
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That is a perfect example of the 3-point rule for a dribbler crossing the division line....legal.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 08:39am
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That is a perfect example of the 3-point rule for a dribbler crossing the division line....legal.
Agreed. A good video for training purposes, too.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 12:37am
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The block is the "safe" call.
I'm going to have to give you the chance to explain exactly what you mean by that because it seems as if you are saying that the right call was a PC, but that the official lacked the courage to make it.

So please tell me what a "safe call" is.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 05:45am
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I'm going to have to give you the chance to explain exactly what you mean by that because it seems as if you are saying that the right call was a PC, but that the official lacked the courage to make it.

So please tell me what a "safe call" is.
i'm curious too!
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 06:26am
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i'm curious too!
That's the call that I make when the batter/runner touches first base bag before the ball is caught by the first baseman.
OOPS!! Wrong forum - me bad!!
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:05am
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I'm going to have to give you the chance to explain exactly what you mean by that because it seems as if you are saying that the right call was a PC, but that the official lacked the courage to make it.

So please tell me what a "safe call" is.
Thanks for the chance

I'm sure we've all had a similar play where we pass on the first one, pass on the second one (thinking, that's marginal, but it's getting closer and closer to illegal) than the third one comes and bam we hit the defender with the foul. In this case, I felt the defender was legal on the third one, but I feel he was penalized as a culmination of the previous ones.

But when I look at the play that was penalized, the defender is legal and the offense extends a forearm. So either it's a No Call or it's Player Control, we can't penalize the defense on that play alone.

That's what I meant by "safe call"

I don't know about his particular courage, but I'm pretty sure you don't make it to that level of being a referee without courage.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:16am
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Thanks for the chance

I'm sure we've all had a similar play where we pass on the first one, pass on the second one (thinking, that's marginal, but it's getting closer and closer to illegal) than the third one comes and bam we hit the defender with the foul. In this case, I felt the defender was legal on the third one, but I feel he was penalized as a culmination of the previous ones.

But when I look at the play that was penalized, the defender is legal and the offense extends a forearm. So either it's a No Call or it's Player Control, we can't penalize the defense on that play alone.

That's what I meant by "safe call"

I don't know about his particular courage, but I'm pretty sure you don't make it to that level of being a referee without courage.
Well, the calling official was Karl Hess, so we know he doesn't always play it "safe"
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:26am
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I'm sure we've all had a similar play where we pass on the first one, pass on the second one (thinking, that's marginal, but it's getting closer and closer to illegal) than the third one comes and bam we hit the defender with the foul. In this case, I felt the defender was legal on the third one, but I feel he was penalized as a culmination of the previous ones.

But when I look at the play that was penalized, the defender is legal and the offense extends a forearm. So either it's a No Call or it's Player Control, we can't penalize the defense on that play alone.

That's what I meant by "safe call"

I don't know about his particular courage, but I'm pretty sure you don't make it to that level of being a referee without courage.
Before putting a whistle on it he probably asked himself, "why did he push off?"
Then the contact by the defender that he initially deemed marginal became illegal.
I can see his focus being on the potential b/c play... twice, as opposed to the contact by the defender.

Our eyes only see what our mind tells us we are looking at.
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:35am
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Before putting a whistle on it he probably asked himself, "why did he push off?"
Then the contact by the defender that he initially deemed marginal became illegal.
I can see his focus being on the potential b/c play... twice, as opposed to the contact by the defender.

Our eyes only see what our mind tells us we are looking at.
But he happened to push off on the only play, in my view, where the defender was legal. Is this a good time to penalize?
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:45am
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But he happened to push off on the only play, in my view, where the defender was legal. Is this a good time to penalize?
In a perfect world we want to get RSBQ perimiter plays immediately. But when your mind tells your eyes to watch the division line, twice in one transition (uncommon) I can see him not getting it then asking himself "did the defender do something a fraction of a second earlier to make the offense push off?"
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 11:10am
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But he happened to push off on the only play, in my view, where the defender was legal. Is this a good time to penalize?
Is it much different than getting the foul call a second or two later after the offensive player steps OOB or travels?
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Is it much different than getting the foul call a second or two later after the offensive player steps OOB or travels?
Right, I believe that's where having a feel for the game comes into play.

If he called the p/c here, Im sure coach wouldve been like, "call the first foul!"
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Old Mon Mar 26, 2012, 11:24am
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Is it much different than getting the foul call a second or two later after the offensive player steps OOB or travels?
I think it's different only in the timing. If the defender pushes the offensive player 4 steps ago and then the player goes OOB, that's a little late to penalize.

I think in this play, it was also too late to penalize.
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