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Consequence of 10-6-12
First official game today, a GV matchup with two teams very well coached in regards to rule 10-6-12. Our crew was ready to call what they want called with this "new" rule and did so when necessary. But the need to do so wasn't as frequent as we would have thought. The coaches seemed to have prepared the players for what not to do as far as that new rule.
What I did find we may not have been quite so prepared for was the frequency of RSBQ fouls with contact to the torso with defenders moving in front of dribblers. They minimized the "handsy" stuff, but maximized the torso stuff. More of those fouls than I recall ever having called before. We got three or four (haven't reviewed the video yet) charges when contact was initiated by the dribbler, but by far the fouls most numerous were RSBQ fouls out top. Wasn't this way at any of the six camps I attended this summer, but that was back when none of the coaches really "got the memo" yet, so we just kept bangin' 10-6-12 fouls until they adjusted by force. Was different today. On the trip home, I remembered a recent offering by Dave Hall Officiating (www.davehallofficiating.com) entitled "Belly Bump". That article stated quite well what we tonight found to be prevalent. New rule 10-6-12, with teams well coached on it, led to more RSBQ foul calls out on the perimeter than before. We'll be a little more prepared for it next game. Just wondered if anyone else experienced the same.
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