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Old Mon Oct 28, 2013, 09:52am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Afrosheen View Post
They're not unrelated as they go to the central point of my question: How to address a partner who may have possibly kicked a rule or did not have information that you definitively have.

Read the original post JRutledge.
I did read the original post. You came to your partner about a call they knew they got right. You came to them questioning if they knew the rule without any information to help them change the call or show they got it wrong. And now you are trying to justify your actions by saying, "It was a rules....blah....blah....blah....."

And if I spent my time always worrying about if a partner kicked a rule on their calls, I would have to question them several times a game and I am not doing that at all. I certainly would have to do it with traveling, double dribble and closely guarded several times a game, even when a call was not actually made if I use your logic.

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