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No Soup For You ...
I'm not taking the bait.
(And no 10% discount for you when I go on my article signing tour.)
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I usually specify either "spot throw" or "you can run the end line" for end line throw-ins only. For sideline throw-ins the players should always know it is a spot throw. I haven't heard a credible reason why I shouldn't. What you call "coaching" I, and many others call "preventative officiating".
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NFHS Officials Manual 3.2.2 Throw-ins:
C End Line 5. When the clock is stopped, use the proper verbal and visual signal to indicate whether a spot throw-in or running the end line privileges are in effect.
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From this video there is no way to determine wether he did or did not indicate a spot throw in.
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Spot throw-in after a charge was called on a fastbreak.
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I announce so everyone can hear whether it is a spot or "running" throw-in. The defense is supposed to be informed just like the offense is.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Thu Mar 27, 2014 at 08:14am. |
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Apparently, what you call "preventative officiating" I call proper mechanics. I have no issue with the official signaling something which he should, however it seemed that you were advocating that the official should go out of his way to tell the player what he may or may not doing in this situation. There is a line between an official properly giving information to the players and an official providing extra instruction which benefits one team. |
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If I do it for every throw, doesn't it benefit both teams? |
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Now, for most of me, it's "13, here's your spot." I think the problem was with the term "preventative officiating" when used to (apparently) indicate following the proper mechanics for the situation. Yes, in this case, the mechanic is preventive, but, it isn't what is generally referred to (around her) as "preventive officiating." We get easily hung up on terms around here.
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