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Unless the foul seems egregious sounds like a no-call for the lead. You should trust your partner had the whole play start, develop, and finish.
I also have a checklist for when I reach. 1. Was there a foul? 2. Was the foul one that as a crew we should get? 3. Was my partner straight lined? If any of these are a 'no' I don't reach outside my primary (This also depends on who my partner may be). General rule of thumb I follow, if it looks like my partner got a great look and chose not to blow the whistle it's his no call to defend. This applies to 99% of reach calls, unless it's bloody murder then as a crew we have bigger issues to deal with. My philosophy is that we are both making the same money, he should be able to defend his calls/no-calls to a coach.
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