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Plus the potential for injury is MUCH higher on the charge that gets ignored or switched to a block than the ignored 3 second violation. I know it's a "duh" thing but there it is.
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Count me in with that also. Earlier this year in the 3rd qtr in a BV game I came to find out that after I called a foul on the "star" of this team, it was his 4th foul. During a TO one of my partners called the 2 of us over and stated "he has 4 and since he's their best player lets not foul him out." exact words. I didn't say anything but to me that's bs.
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My threshold for the "kill the loser with kindness"-philosophy is somewhere in the 60%-40% range. IOW, judgement plays that are slightly over a 50%-50% ratio of going either way...I'm giving to the team that is losing. You can't be too obvious in "giving the benefit of the doubt" to the losing team..... |
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If managing a lopsided game is considered "too much thinking", then I plead "guilty'.
It takes no more energy/effort to take into account the game situation on plays than it does to remember the same/similar play occurring earlier in a game and making sure that similar plays have similar results. The BEST officials have excellent game awareness and play recall. |
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in a 25pt+ blowout where the outcome is clearly decided....you're envisioning exactly what I'm thinking/doing.
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Failing to call a minor violation (3 sec, ticky-tack stuff) against a team that's getting trounced is one thing. Making a call for the wrong team at a point when something has to be called one way or the other (block/charge; ball went out off white instead of red, etc) is a completely different thing.
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I think this is probably the most important thing beside getting the call right for the kids.
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Thirty years ago, back in the olden days, this was a easy call. Ignore the contact, but give Team B the ball for a throwin. I made this call dozens of times. Today. Different story. Now we have to chose. Foul on A1, or throwin for Team A. No other choices here. It's a different world. Like JRutledge said, it's the "Video Age".
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