That's a great breakdown. It never fails that when your team does something cheeky it's a "heads up play" or "brilliant thinking", but when it happens against your team it's against the unwritten rules.
Personally, I'm a letter of the law guy - none of this unwritten rules. He was out legitimately, and he'll probably never make that mistake again. Why cast the opponent in a bad light when it's totally your own blunder?
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