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Old Wed May 26, 2004, 07:43am
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I think you let it go and there are 2 ways to determine when the meeting is over.

1) when players begin to return to their positions.

2) When coach requests a time out, pull out your little book - line up card holder thingy, note the conference, dust off the plate then walk down to where the conference is. If coach isn't done after all this - you tell him that the conference is over and it is time to play ball. Then you turn and hustle back into position.

Technique #2 was taught to me by one of our local big dogs and it works. Often, I only have to take about 2 steps onto the field before they break things up.

Hope this helps.
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