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Originally Posted by mbyron
I don't like a T when you have no smoking gun.
In a sitch like yours, I like to enlist the coach's help. After the half, I might have spoken to her coach: "Coach, #10 has been rough and has shown some attitude out there. I know we both want to keep her in the game."
This isn't exactly a warning, but rather information about what you've observed. And if you end up giving her a T, it will be no surprise to the coach.
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Excellent advice, thanks. Coach did remove the player at that point and this was a good player, skill wise, but her team came back better without her.