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Old Fri Sep 10, 2004, 03:57pm
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Originally posted by Deep
No foul is the correct call. You were right in deciding that since you did not see how it came out, you must assume that it came out in the course of play.

However, please do not yell at a coach from across the field to "stop talking". Is that how you would like to be treated if you were coaching? Send the info over with the wingman. If you are working 3 man without a wingman on that side, then get the info to him yourself or by the R. If a coach is a continual whiner, you might at some point have to hold up your hand and say "That's enough coach", but try to avoid doing that from across the field. Nobody likes to be shown up in front of their players and fans.
I agree on both counts. To add on to the second part, I would not put my finger to my mouth. In my opinion this is rather "demeaning." If he wants to whine, let him whine. If he goes too far give him a USC, otherwise, let him talk and go over and explain the call to him during the next natural break in the game.
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