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Originally posted by JRutledge
I didn't include this in the story, but I already had been doing this all game. And if he was not mugging him the way he was, it might have not been such an easy call. And basically B was preventing A from recieving a pass all together. Believe me, I was not very quick on the whistle. I had been warning all game about the post play. I was just taken back by the response of my partner more than anything. No matter what I called, he should not have been saying anything to me at that point. He did all of this with the players hearing him and the coaches. Kind of like showing me up. I could have been an a$$ and told him or said, "these teams are in my conferences not from the city," but I choose not to.
Peace
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Rut,
Well, Ida done the same thing.
Your partner was just wrong.
Sometimes we catch a dead ball, and I'll go tell my partners that I have been warning those two guys and the next stuff that happens is gonna get noticed.
That way my partners aren't surprised by something I call "way off ball".
mick