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Old Wed Dec 08, 2004, 03:57pm
ref18 ref18 is offline
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Let him start off on a clean slate. That is the best piece of advice I can give, don't go in there pre-determined to T him up, I've made that mistake in the past, and when I got there the coach I expected to be a complete a$$hole was very well behaved.

Treat him as you would treat any other coach, don't let what happened influence what you're gonna do. Warn him like everyone else.

Just my 2 cents.
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