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JetMetFan Fri Mar 30, 2012 05:27pm

Two for the new guys...and even some old guys :)
 
These are pretty clear cut but I wanted to put them up as teaching moments, especially for less-experienced officials.

This one shows why we should hold true to our PCA and trust our partners:

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With this one, based on the criteria in 5-8-2 (NOTE) should the play have been stopped?

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SNIPERBBB Fri Mar 30, 2012 05:40pm

First play is just bad all around. L should of rotated on the trap.

Second play...possible severity of the injury I have no problem stopping. Btw its 5-8-2

Adam Fri Mar 30, 2012 05:42pm

I'd love the C's angle on the first play. I'm not convinced the T got it wrong, though.

JetMetFan Fri Mar 30, 2012 05:43pm

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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB (Post 834971)
Btw its 5-8-2

The first teaching moment for me would be don't type without my glasses on :)

grunewar Fri Mar 30, 2012 06:41pm

Two......
 
or end a sentence with a preposition.;)

of course, I'm not one to talk as many times as I have been corrected on the forum........ where is mister grammar guy anyhow?

JRutledge Fri Mar 30, 2012 06:49pm

The first play I have a PC foul or nothing. And likely nothing as no one got knocked over and the defense did their job.

The second play I guess it really depends on how much of an injury this was, but unless I see this kid bleeding, I probably would wait until the basket was attacked or stopped being attacked.

Peace

JetMetFan Fri Mar 30, 2012 07:25pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 834995)
The first play I have a PC foul or nothing. And likely nothing as no one got knocked over and the defense did their job.

That's why the words "trust you partner" jumped to the front of my mind. It's not in the T's PCA. It's not even in his secondary. I know he didn't have a matchup in front of him but the C has to live or die with that one unless it was an absolute train wreck.


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The second play I guess it really depends on how much of an injury this was, but unless I see this kid bleeding, I probably would wait until the basket was attacked or stopped being attacked.
Same. He didn't appear to be unconscious. Nothing was broken/bleeding and he wasn't in danger since the play was heading the other way.

APG Fri Mar 30, 2012 07:29pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 834973)
I'd love the C's angle on the first play. I'm not convinced the T got it wrong, though.

What did the defender do wrong? :confused:

First play, that's a play on...it certainly wasn't a block IMO. As for the second play, the official had rules justification if he truly thought the player was seriously injured. I personally wouldn't have stopped play in the situation, but better safe than sorry I suppose.

Nevadaref Fri Mar 30, 2012 08:05pm

These games are being played at Georgetown Prep in Bethesda, MD, which is just outside of DC. That is IAABO Board 12 territory. I don't know if that is who is supplying the officials for the event or if the tourney has brought in other people. Anyone know?

justacoach Fri Mar 30, 2012 08:37pm

wasted motion
 
On the second play, did anyone notice the slot official tread water about 3 counts while he provided a totally unwarranted 'foul tip' mechanic?

Camron Rust Fri Mar 30, 2012 09:01pm

First play...block. The defender was sliding sideways but never made it into the shooter's path....almost, but not quite. The T got it right, even if it wasn't his call to make (he should have let the C have it or the L...and the L should have been over there).

Second play....let the initial attack complete. If they shoot it or pull it back out, blow the whistle. No need to stop it immediately as the player is in no danger of getting more injured.

just another ref Fri Mar 30, 2012 09:21pm

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Originally Posted by camron rust (Post 835020)
first play...block. The defender was sliding sideways but never made it into the shooter's path....almost, but not quite.

+1

Adam Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:26am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 835020)
First play...block. The defender was sliding sideways but never made it into the shooter's path....almost, but not quite. The T got it right, even if it wasn't his call to make (he should have let the C have it or the L...and the L should have been over there).

Second play....let the initial attack complete. If they shoot it or pull it back out, blow the whistle. No need to stop it immediately as the player is in no danger of getting more injured.

That was what I thought I saw, but I wouldn't have made the call with the camera's angle. It looked like he was still sliding and had his knee out. Again, though, I really don't like our angle.

canuckrefguy Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:45am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 835041)
That was what I thought I saw, but I wouldn't have made the call with the camera's angle. It looked like he was still sliding and had his knee out. Again, though, I really don't like our angle.

Angle or not - that's an awfully quick whistle from the third person out of three that should have a whistle on that play.

Agree on the second play - unless the kid lands directly on his head or something.

JetMetFan Sat Mar 31, 2012 01:47am

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Originally Posted by canuckrefguy (Post 835044)
Angle or not - that's an awfully quick whistle from the third person out of three that should have a whistle on that play.

That's my main concern. The call itself is obviously important but the fact the T had an immediate whistle isn't good. Obviously you can't see his eyes but just watching his head as the play developed it appears as though he was focused on the ball.

As I said earlier, I know he didn't have anything going on in front of him, meaning he can expand his vision, but he shouldn't be the first - and only - whistle on that play.

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Originally Posted by justacoach (Post 835015)
On the second play, did anyone notice the slot official tread water about 3 counts while he provided a totally unwarranted 'foul tip' mechanic?

I just noticed! That's why I said in another thread some guys just do it out of habit.


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