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Natchez Natchez is offline
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YMTC: Should YMTC have a future

You Make The Call (YMTC) is a series of situations where you can play ref and make a call. YMTC situations are not meant to represent situations that have occurred at competitions.

First, thanks to everyone that mailed in suggestions for the YMTC situations!

Second, everyone who participated in YMTC is a winner therefore please stop by team 118's pit to pick up your trophy. DISCLAIMER: All Krispy Kreme Donuts shall be TROPHIES while they reside inside of the Georgia Dome complex per section 27.5 of the 2004 Championship Site Info guide. Of course, when off-site, they magically turn back into edible donuts.

Third, the results of the YMTC polls were surprising; often, we in the CD community, who live and breathe the rules along with having time to thoroughly research the rules, disagreed on what should be called. Regardless of the analysis, one result is that the refs have a very difficult task. So, please let's take a few extra seconds out of our days at the Championships to thank them for what sometimes must seem like a thankless job!

Fourth, the final situation before Championships:
One night at about 2:00 am, a boy from Mississippi begins some You Make The Call threads. He believes it would be good for everyone to discuss situations that would focus on interpreting various rules.

YOU MAKE THE CALL! Should the Mississippi Boy

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