S77 PT #1: Guilty On All Counts
Due: Sunday, June 16th @ 11:59 PM PST
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soevil
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Because Austin Morley always plays with a high level of ferocity, bravery, and aggression, he more often than not accepts whatever penalty that has been handed to him regarding his in game play. I think for him it is very uncommon to have an ambiguous call against him. This is because when he was young, he was taught to do everything at 100 percent. And in hockey, that means even doing penalties at 100 percent. So really for him there are no ticky tac penalties. Every high sticking penalty is really high, boarding is obvious and intentional, holding literally cannot be mistaken for anything than purposeful, and his charging penalties make him look like a tomahawk missile heading for his opponents. Yes, quite simply Morley just accepts that if he is getting penalized that he was in the wrong. While he is in the box, he doesn't dwell on the call or think about what he could have done differently. He just sits there as the time passes - because time is finite, and no second should be spared about thinking of could've, would've, should've. (189 words)
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