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> 1. So I've noticed many a time during co-ed games that a player will make a > bad call (the type of call matters not) and then a discussion ensues. At > the conclusion of the discussion the player who made a bad call rescinds the > call. > > This is followed by numerous "Great spirit" calls from the sideline. > > It's possible to be good spirited - at a certain point it becomes evident that neither party will be convinced they are wrong. In this case, they are sacraficing a certain amount of success to get the game moving along. After all, at the end of the day, its all about how much fun you had playing, not if you took home the victory. Nothing ruins an ultimate game faster than calls dragging on for minutes at a time. It's always spirited to call the rules as they are intended to be enforced, its spirited to consider how your actions affect the ability of your team and the other team to enjoy their time playing ultimate. - manzellb
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