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Re: Team Update 13 (2016)
Keeping the referees' eyes on the field more is a good thing, and it's still reasonable to expect them to remember most fouls from the immediately previous match.
If I'm choosing my battles, I'd rather have the call made right in the first place more often instead of having detailed feedback and written records explaining exactly why the wrong call was made. So this very small change is a very small improvement.
If we wanted to improve the consistency and quality of refereeing in a meaningful way, we'd have to do something other than a wording change in the training. That might include paid referees or increasing the number of field volunteers so we can separate the scorekeeper and referee roles.
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