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Old Tue Nov 08, 2005, 04:10pm
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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I guess for me the question wouldn't only be: "Does A have enough time to reset for another try." (Although if the answer to that is YES, and I see the injured player, I definitely stop it right there). My other question would be: "If/when A TRIES to reset for another try, is this injured player at risk at being injured worse by A-players as they frantically try to reset." If I'm positive the answer is no (say... 1 second left on the clock when I notice the injury), I might do nothing. If the kid is in danger, stop it. Safety first.

Now make this a player for A, and we have a completely different answer.
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