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Old Thu Mar 29, 2012, 08:51pm
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap View Post
Believe it or not, I had a partner do this once. Came out strong as lead and sold the charge, only to change his mind partway through and give the block signal. His was the only whistle, fortunately, so I did not have to break the tie. I did the Simpson blink while staying completely silent.

I've actually had two partners self-blarge in the past four seasons. Each followed his whistle with one hand behind his head and the other on his hipVeRacity comical to watch. On the second one the play was in my area as C and it was the Lead who came running over like this. I just dropped my fist and let him have it.
The best part was that the coach asked me what the call was and I responded that my partner would get together with himself and sort it out. He laughed enough that he didn't even argue when the call ended up going against his player.
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