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It's not a bad thing to be lenient and call the game to the ability of the players and be hightly tolerant in games where teams are just learning. Everyone involved has more fun, learns more, and generaly benefits from a game that is called in a way that expects the players to meet some threshold that is challenging but not completely discouraging. However, you ignored it for 1 1/2 quarters then, bam, you call it. It was a suprise call on a situation that apparently had happened just the same for what sounds like at least 10-15 times already (20 point lead). Two better options:
Again, the call itself was neither good nor bad...it was the surprise nature of it that was bad. Communicate such things with the coaches it will make your games go a lot smoother.
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