On to another part of this argument, what mechanic do you use if it is flagrant? The cross and toss? I've never seen a coach tossed for a flagrant so I'm unclear on what to do mechanically.
As far as tossing him, for me it would depend somewhat on how he was behaving the rest of the game. His actions are absolutely an automatic T, but if he's been a problem all night, it very well could be thought of as flagrant and you can send him and the parents and team he represents a message by getting rid of him. Just my opinion.
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