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Originally Posted by refnrev
He had a....better look, or.....better angle, or....was closer to the play, Coach. Keep your comments short and safe. RR
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But in this play these statements may not be true. The way I see the play it should have been the C's call and the L shouldn't have had a whistle. If you get a smart enough coach and you tell him your partner had a better look, what if he says, "It was clearly in your primary. Maybe you need to work on getting better angles in your primary and ask your partner to stay out of it." I know a NAIA coach that would say something similar.
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