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I agree with Dan. If you didn't see it, don't call it. One major problem in 2 whistle is that there are plays you aren't going to see. To me, you are far better off in the long run not making a call than guessing. In addition, it's game 7 of the night and you were probably getting a little tired and possibly not in the best position. Don't worry about having to call the T in an intramural game. This is a unique position and when you're working for real you won't be in game 7 of your night.
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