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Old Mon Dec 12, 2005, 06:50pm
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Originally posted by ronny mulkey
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Originally posted by refnrev
Largent, IMO you need to work on these mistakes:

1. Count both teams before restarting play, but don't be overly obvious about it.
2. Review the T rule before your next game. No T warranted here. 6 players, yes, but not for 4.
3. Ask your partner why he stopped the game because of a comment from the table? This isn't necessarily a good practice to get into.

You made a mistake. So has everyone else on this board --plenty of times. That's how we get better.
Rev,

What is your problem with being overly obvious about counting the players? At the Tech-Ga. game on Sunday, Burr and Valentine allowed a resumption of play with 6 players. They also prevented another one. You should have seen them counting from then on.
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Nothing if you do it at the right time. In fact before the game and at the half I actually count 1-2-3-4-5 out loud so the teams but not he stands can hear me. But I've seen guys doing an obvious count when they should have been watching the play developing right before them. Or instead of counting when the players come out they are looking around at the stands or whatever and then count after the ball is put in play. It made them look out of sync with what was going on at the moment.
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