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Old Wed Dec 15, 2004, 12:25am
SMEngmann SMEngmann is offline
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Very true, blindzebra, but there was no interpreter there. I allowed the coach more leeway than I would ordinarily because I felt he had no other way to communicate with anyone. That's why I allowed him to write notes. He could not speak clearly at all, to the point where he couldn't even say "timeout" clearly enough for us to understand him.

Even after the T, he started pushing it a little bit with his notes, but he wasn't a distraction, and I'm not the guy to be looking for a 2nd T. But the line of communication was very hard to deal with.
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