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Old Wed Aug 16, 2000, 08:25pm
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Originally posted by Blaine Gallant:
GUYS:

This situation arose last week in a game. It has been disucssed elsewhere but input form others would be interesting.



Blaine:

The main discussion took place on UT, so you know my opinion. For the sake of others, let me summarize my advice:

1. Since the youngster was calling "above his natural level," you should get out immediately to the confrontation.

2. I agreed that the coach should have been ejected: I said, If you had to grab him, he's toast.

Several argued that going out at once deprived the youngster of necessary "experience." I said the young man will never forget the coach's action, his reactions, and your actions. He GOT his experience.

You can't wait for the train wreck in such cases.

I'll be interested in other responses as well.

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