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Originally Posted by Freddy
The responses you, esteemed and seasoned veterans of the Forum, give to this inquiry will help our local association trainer develop a training lesson on the topic of "Double Whistles". The initial aim is, by means of a review of approved (NFHS) mechanics and video illustrations, to prompt our officials to avoid double whistles. I probably coulda stated that better, but you get the idea.
Please complete the statement below with a brief response or two:
"Double whistles should be avoided because . . ."
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This is fine and dandy but a waste of time IMO. A better use of education would be
"When we have a double whistle, I as one of the whistlees must...."
They aren't going anywhere so isn't it better to just address the what to do after?