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Old Tue Jan 06, 2004, 11:38am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by cmathews
First of all, I am one that doesn't mind a coach being up coaching his kids, I really don't care if he is a little out of the box, as long as he is coaching, I will remind them to stay in the box, but it isn't a big deal with me.

I'm with you on that.

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consider this. The "head coach" is a position as opposed to a person.

There certainly is a head coaching position. But "the head coach" is a person. The AD didn't hire a position.

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In Chuck's message above, assuming that head coach is a position, the reason the new head coach can't stand is because they have assumed the head coach position, and the head coach allready has a technical foul, so he/she can't stand.
Even if we grant your assumption (which I disagree with), the conclusion isn't valid. When the head coach is ejected, the assistant takes over but does not inherit any indirect or direct technical fouls that were given to the head coach. That's not why he's not allowed to stand. If s/he did inherit those T's, then the assistant would also have to be ejected for inheriting the head coach's two direct T's, right? T's are not passed down to the new coach. But he still can't stand.

Why is that? Because he's not the head coach. If that's the way it works late in the game, then that's how it works at the beginning of the game.
Chuck, I don't disagree with anything you said above. You may have misread or I didn't clarify what I was trying to say. I didn't mean that the asst. coach (person) that assumes the head coaches responsibilities would inherit the T's already assessed. What I mean is that the T that got the head coach ejected prevents anyone from using the coaching box anyway.

How about this little situation. Only the head coach can go to the scorer's table to request a time out for a correctable error situation or to rectify timing or scoring mistakes 10-5-1 b & c.

Are we saying that if the head coach is ejected early in the 3rd quarter, that now that team no longer can ask to have correctable error situations evaluated, and or timing and scoring mistakes rectified??
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