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Old Sat May 26, 2012, 08:00pm
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I need a better computer, because with the angle we have, I'm not seeing the same thing. I want either the lead's angle or a better computer with more definition; or both.
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Old Sat May 26, 2012, 08:44pm
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I need a better computer, because with the angle we have, I'm not seeing the same thing. I want either the lead's angle or a better computer with more definition; or both.
I agree that the lead's angle on this would be best. Assuming the defender had/maintained legal guarding position, I'd still go with a no call.
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 12:54am
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Either a no-call and allow offense to score or block on B1 before A2 gained PC. Not giving Team A a basket and a foul.
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 05:24am
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AllPurposeGamer: Nice "pass and crash" video. Thanks for posting. There's a lot to learn in this video, and a situation that many of us see more than just a few times each season.

In real time, I've got a team control charge, no basket.

Lead official gives player control foul signal (hand behind head), not the team control "punch"? Did he call the "offensive" foul before the ball was passed?

I like the patience of the trail official, who puts up his fist but doesn't give a preliminary signal, thus avoiding the possible, dreaded, infamous, "blarge".

Many years ago our local board used the "train wreck" mantra, "Lead has the pass, trail has the crash". Now we are taught to stay in our primary.
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 10:06am
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AllPurposeGamer: Nice "pass and crash" video. Thanks for posting. There's a lot to learn in this video, and a situation that many of us see more than just a few times each season.

In real time, I've got a team control charge, no basket.

Lead official gives player control foul signal (hand behind head), not the team control "punch"? Did he call the "offensive" foul before the ball was passed?

I like the patience of the trail official, who puts up his fist but doesn't give a preliminary signal, thus avoiding the possible, dreaded, infamous, "blarge".

Many years ago our local board used the mantra, "Lead has the pass, trail has the crash". Now we are taught to stay in our primary.
Watch the video again. The lead is signaling a push. No hand behind the head.
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 10:21am
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Player Control Foul Signal ???

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Watch the video again. The lead is signaling a push. No hand behind the head.
I did. The lead's right hand is behind his head. It's the player control foul signal.

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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 10:48am
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I did. The lead's right hand is behind his head. It's the player control foul signal.

Maybe he has his hand behind his head for a half second but he definitely comes out with a push signal after.
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