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Old Fri Sep 05, 2003, 07:27pm
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I understand the temptation but keep the flag in your pocket. Pulling the flag out and not throwing it will only magnify your indecision and give a coach fuel to ask you why you didn't flag the other team. Coaches get caught up in the game and look for any edge. If you see it , really see it , then flag it. However - I worked a Jr. High game as HL and the LJ was calling false starts on wideouts on my side. Yeah ,there was slight body movement but I relax a little for the jr.'s . I wasn't happy with the LJ infringing on my territory.
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