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			I'm a believer in not getting crap on my shoes.  Allowing a kid to make a bad decision during PE or during the coin toss only makes my shoes dirty.  Sure, the kid may have made the wrong decision, but why let that happen? 
 
A is called for holding and on the play goes beyond the line to gain.  No captain's input is needed -- I don't even ask.  When I jump on a crew and watch a white hat ask in such a situation (or on a score where there is exactly zero chance the penalty will be declined) it makes me wonder if the white hat has any kind of game sense. 
 
When PE does require a real decision, I position myself so that the coach is within earshot of the conversation and I encourage the captain to ask his coach.  If I'm in front of the bench when it happens, I simply ask the coach.  I always give the options as 3rd and 21 or 4th and 8 (or whatever).  That's clear to them.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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