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Originally posted by JRutledge
You go thru all that in the pregame meeting?
All I do is ask the coaches about the player's being properly equip. I ask them about unusual plays and situations. We then check the game balls and end the meeting.
Now that is a simplification of the meeting, but you do not have to worry about trainers or names of the scorekeeper and names and linage of the captains. Maybe it is just me. I see all those questions as way too much. These guys want to coach, not talk to us. And in our state we were mandated to do the coin flip at 20 minutes before the game. So these meetings were kept short and sweet as possible.
Peace
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I agree with JR. No sense making it a congressional hearing! We ask if everyone is legally equipped, get capts. numbers, ask about unusual plays, get game balls and wish them good luck.