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Frank, sounds like you had fun. As JR said consistency is key. Also key is flow - let them play through contact, decide what's worth a whistle & what's not. If I understand your description passing on the second foul might have been a good idea. If A2 is an animal you'll have an opportunity to pile up good fouls on him. As for the boxing out scenario: if A1 can't hold his ground behind B1 while B1 is trying to establish position on a rebound it's not your place to equalize the field. But as JR said the players & coaches must adjust to what the crew is calling. Never adjust your calls to how the players are playing.
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