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Old Fri Sep 24, 2004, 01:19pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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I really don't see going tableside as causing any "new" problems. If you're working a 2-official crew, you're going to have to switch and end up in front of the coach quite a bit. In 3-man, most coaches can remember the plays they think you screwed up, and they'll talk to you about it after a rotation or a switch that leaves you right in front of their bench.

Not usually working with coaches, I can only say what I saw this summer in camp. I thought it helped with explaining things to the coaches and calming them down, and I don't think I had any more T's than I would have had I gone opposite after a foul.

To each his (her) own, though.
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