We have a winner...
The hypocrite of the year award goes to Sal Giaco!
You claim that you come here for learning. Yet, the first thing you did was to belittle me and rip my perceived experience on how I handle a coach chirping from the dugout.
You couldn't carry my gear bag.
Why would I want to waste my time talking to someone who can't read. I'be been on this Board for quite some time and most members know that I bring a pretty experienced perspective to the table. Since you don't want to read about resumes or what level of ball we work, I can't assume that you really do want to learn. We handle things differently here and not only can get away with it, but would be run out of town for doing it any other way.
Watch TV sometime, when a coach is chirping constantly, what happens? The mask comes off and someone heads to teh showers. It seems apparent that you have to explain your calls, especially since the dugouts are probably less than fifteen feet away. Up here, the coach has to yell to be heard. Most of us don't like it when they yell.
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