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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
.... He kicked it, but does not give the player the right to do something to warrent a T.
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I agree, the player needs to keep his "attitude" in check. No excuse for out of control behavior.
As for a late whistle, I am slowly gaining the confidence to hold my whistle longer and longer to let the play develop. As mentioned earlier in this thread, letting the play develop is important. But at what point is it tooooo long?