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Old Tue Apr 02, 2013, 10:26pm
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The exaggerated travelling signal after a warning earns a T.

Slapping his own arm deserves a warning...to be followed by a T if it is repeated.

But, I'm not giving a T the first time a coach yells "Three seconds" or even "over-the-back" Even though I know the coach is trying to influence the calls, I'm not giving him a T, even if there is a rule against it.
Sounds like common sense to me. And nothing that will get much of an argument here...but you do realize that you are contradicting what you said before, right? You said you would not T for these things, but now you say you will T for these things...
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