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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 01:42pm
Junker Junker is offline
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No one likes to blow their whistle at that point in the game, but sometimes you have to for safety reasons. I'm usually much more "patient" with my whislte late in blow outs. See if the contact really affects the play,or how severe it ends up looking. As far as your rookie partner, I'm not sure what to say. You would think as the new guy he'd keep his mouth shut and learn. It sounds like he is going to have a hard time learning from veterans if he acts like that.
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