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Old Mon Apr 07, 2014, 06:24am
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Originally Posted by CecilOne View Post
Out.

Assuming non-malicious, a warning that offense is responsible to avoid collisions.
I don't go around throwing out warnings unless I am actually going to take action on a repeated act.

Here, you have a defender standing where they don't belong and your going to warn a the offensive team because there was contact?

For that matter, why don't you warn the defensive team not to set up where they don't belong?

Since you issued a warning, if that same exact play happens again, please tell us what your call is going to be.
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