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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 03:15pm
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Originally Posted by phatneff View Post
Correct. Why escalate the situation? Give him the caution for dissent. If he wants to escalate it and continues to dissent well after the caution, give him another for dissent and the DQ.

There is no need to draw the player into getting DQ'd.
That's what I was thinking, why escalate and cause more problems? Walking off the field might it look like I was hoping he'd follow me off the field so I could DQ him. A double caution for continually dissenting after the first one is a lot easier to explain than a double for dissent and then leaving the field without permission. It would look like you were trapping him in for a second caution.

I'm assuming we're on the same page for the "trapping" part...
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