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CecilOne Tue Feb 05, 2019 06:10pm

another look back look
 
On page 50 of the latest Referee magazine, there is an article about look back. I don't agree with the author's solution.

I think mine would be to enforce the rule literally, calling time and ruling one of the runners out, the one who stopped first.

That is what I think I would do at the spur of the moment.

But, then as I have often thought and said, it is not a "gotcha" rule. That usually applies to being a tenth of a second ahead of the pitch, losing contact while tying a shoe, etc. That does not seem to apply to the situation in the article.

Please comment.

IRISHMAFIA Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 1029844)
On page 50 of the latest Referee magazine, there is an article about look back. I don't agree with the author's solution.

I think mine would be to enforce the rule literally, calling time and ruling one of the runners out, the one who stopped first.

That is what I think I would do at the spur of the moment.

But, then as I have often thought and said, it is not a "gotcha" rule. That usually applies to being a tenth of a second ahead of the pitch, losing contact while tying a shoe, etc. That does not seem to apply to the situation in the article.

Please comment.

When are you going to learn what resources to trust for a valid ruling? :)

IRISHMAFIA Wed Feb 06, 2019 10:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 1029844)
On page 50 of the latest Referee magazine, there is an article about look back. I don't agree with the author's solution.

I think mine would be to enforce the rule literally, calling time and ruling one of the runners out, the one who stopped first.

That is what I think I would do at the spur of the moment.

But, then as I have often thought and said, it is not a "gotcha" rule. That usually applies to being a tenth of a second ahead of the pitch, losing contact while tying a shoe, etc. That does not seem to apply to the situation in the article.

Please comment.

If you know you saw it, you call it. If you have to think about it and feel a need to justify it to yourself, don't call it

Tru_in_Blu Thu Feb 07, 2019 08:56am

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 1029918)
If you know you saw it, you call it. If you have to think about it and feel a need to justify it to yourself, don't call it

The same application on calling the illegal pitch.


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