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zm1283 Mon Dec 02, 2013 12:10pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 912515)
What makes you so certain that he doesn't call it?

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 912522)
He knows for a fact that this specific camp director, not knowing a name or anything, doesn't practice what he preaches? That's one hell of a clairvoyant talent.

Sarcasm alert.

JRutledge Wed Dec 04, 2013 05:08pm

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Originally Posted by OKREF (Post 912330)
Travel

What's the odds that one person says it isn't?

I have better odds that people like yourself will say you would have gotten this without a doubt better than the guys that actually were on the game. It is a travel and it is a tough get at full speed. I have less problem with this travel missed than plays that I see missed that are much easier at the high school level. But I digress.

Peace

just another ref Wed Dec 04, 2013 09:34pm

I don't understand what any missed call at the high school level has to do with this. And the guys at the junior high level might miss worse calls than that. At the guy at the rec game who had never been on the court before was worse than any of them.

???

Raymond Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:24pm

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 912893)
I don't understand what any missed call at the high school level has to do with this. And the guys at the junior high level might miss worse calls than that. At the guy at the rec game who had never been on the court before was worse than any of them.

???

Because YOU act like games on ESPN are the only gyms where spin move travels are missed.

I just watched a HS game on local cable where an obvious travel on a spin move was missed. What's your point bringing this up every week?

Johnny Ringo Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:41pm

Does anyone think we may see a POE on plays like this from the NFHS in the near future?

just another ref Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:12pm

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 912903)
Does anyone think we may see a POE on plays like this from the NFHS in the near future?

Traveling was a POE at least once in the not so distant past. It said something like, paraphrasing now, "The traveling rule has not changed, so call it, dammit!"

just another ref Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:22pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 912901)
Because YOU act like games on ESPN are the only gyms where spin move travels are missed.

I just watched a HS game on local cable where an obvious travel on a spin move was missed. What's your point bringing this up every week?


My point is that there are too many of them for me to believe that they are all being missed. It is my idea that this is somehow done by design in the name of promoting more offense. Deliberately ignored? Maybe not, but the screws have really been tightened.

"Don't call a travel unless you can reenact a close up view of each foot in your mind."

I find the finished product disturbing. Are there just as many missed in high school games? Couldn't say, but I think not. And, hey, aren't the guys on tv supposed to be better then me?

JRutledge Thu Dec 05, 2013 06:35am

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 912893)
I don't understand what any missed call at the high school level has to do with this. And the guys at the junior high level might miss worse calls than that. At the guy at the rec game who had never been on the court before was worse than any of them.

???

Because everytime these plays are discussed, you and other people here that see a travel in every move act like no one else but you is calling them correctly. And we have people here that also suggest all the time that they call a totally different game at the JH level than at the HS level as well. I know JH or younger kids travel without trying and I doubt most are calling every technical travel with every move a kid makes just when they have the ball. I have just watched enough high school games of mine and others and seen missed travels and really see them on spin moves which IMO are very hard to see in transition like this play in question.

Peace

JRutledge Thu Dec 05, 2013 06:44am

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 912907)
"Don't call a travel unless you can reenact a close up view of each foot in your mind."

I find the finished product disturbing. Are there just as many missed in high school games? Couldn't say, but I think not. And, hey, aren't the guys on tv supposed to be better then me?

I can and I could say there are just as many if not more. The HS officials I have seen usually call travels that are not there at all. In other words, they call travels on legal jump stops or call any funny movement they have not seen as travels (Euro step). I see it all the time during the summer camps and trainings we have and often have to inform the officials in question what the rule that takes place in their play or situation. At least at the college level I rarely see travels called that completely were not there, but that does not mean they do not call phantom travels either, they just tend to pass on things they do not see clearly IMO.

And no the guys on TV are not necessarily better than anyone. They just got a break or tried to work that level where you and others have not. I will say in general college officials are better from their training and evaluation process, where HS officials work their game and unless they make an effort rarely see tape of their games. I just know when I have seen myself on tape, I see missed plays and certainly travels we as a crew did not see or missed all together.

Peace


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