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Old Tue Nov 06, 2012, 01:24pm
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99% of problems that occur in a game are the result of not blowing the whistle enough.

This is a classic example....this end of game problem was caused by NOT blowing the whistle when it was clearly needed.

btw, if you feel strongly enough to tell your partner the he/she missed a call during the game, then you should have blown the whistle DURING the game. The only time a problem can be fixed is on the floor...NOT in the locker room.
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