In this case, Crawford was correct. He left so ridiculously early that he had to jog thru the acceleration zone to keep from leaving Scott.
Whether or not his statement can be universally applied as true, who knows, but he did a respectable job of accepting the blame as his.
From my own expansive experience, I would say that 8 times out of 10, if a 4x100 handoff is faulty, the blame goes to the receiver. Just my opinion on the matter....
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Re: Crawford's quote at Penn....
Originally posted by einnod23"When you mess up the stick, it's the receiving man's responsibility."
Is that true? What about when the man coming in puts it in the wrong spot?
And I was on the far end, so I didn't see he handoff that went pass the zone.
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It was the general impression of everyone in my group that Crawford left WAY too early.
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Crawford's quote at Penn....
"When you mess up the stick, it's the receiving man's responsibility."
Is that true? What about when the man coming in puts it in the wrong spot?
And I was on the far end, so I didn't see he handoff that went pass the zone.Tags: None
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