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Old Sat Mar 23, 2013, 01:38pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Judtech View Post
If there was no signal by the L then what exactly was his partner waving off? maybe his partner was just really happy to see the L and was waving HI with both hands? I mean I've done that before at parties and reunions.
Doesn't WBB still have the 'get together and get it right' instead of blare mentality?
Actually he did not wave him off, he put his arms up to say, "Stop" or "I got this." And if you have never seen an official do this in a game, well not sure what you have seen over the years. I have seen officials do something like this or tap their chest or point to their partner when there clearly was a double or multiple whistle play. Better yet, what did they talk about in the locker room after this play and I wonder what was talked about before these games. Many of these guys have never worked together or do not work in the same conferences.

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