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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
I'm not sure what you're asking but I wouldn't change anything without discussing with the crew. I don't usually work with this type of jerk (they tend to exhibit other modes of jerkosity) so when i go to someone or someone comes to me we all tend to think twice before responding. Then if there's disagreement or uncertaintly we discuss for a brief (brief!) time before we all agree on what to do next. If there's a disagreement we live with it, but we walk out of the huddle smiling and nodding our heads.
The fireworks wait for the locker room. 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
What he said.
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Out of curiousity, can either of you or both give a brief summary of how this conversation would take place once in the locker room? I guess I am asking because being a younger official, I'm wondering how would I address this? I often don't express myself well when I'm a little hot under the collar, and I think I would be in this situation, once we got back to the locker room. Thanks.