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Originally posted by One-Whistle
PS2Man:
My context... If I heard it, then someone else heard it. That is "my" context." The T is warranted.
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That of course is your right. You have to explain to a coach and possibly an evaluator why you gave a T to a kid for something no one heard. Then it does not help when the kid claims he did not say those words. Now what? You have that right to do that. I would just use some descretion and have a little word with that player.
Just my two cents on this issue.