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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Usually, but I balk at the phrase because whether a T makes the game better really has no bearing on whether it was a good T.
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Why was it 'good'? Good for you? A good T is a deserved t, not given out of spite, malice, etc. It's applied because coach, player has crossed the line and needs a 'time out' It's residual effect is to make the game 'better' and controllable.
IMHO a 'good' t will always make the game better. In my experience I've never whacked someone only to have game go South, on any level.