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Old Fri Dec 17, 2004, 01:25pm
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Originally posted by Robmoz
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
But let's suppose the official did get injured after running into the coach. Explain to me again how a T after the fact prevents this injury?

Your rhetorical question is easily answered but suffice to say that a T in this sitch could prevent future injury by humbling the coach to adhere to his box. When an official lets this degree of free-wandering continue, that coach will continue to push the rules or flatly ignore them which does result in injury and so the habit goes on unchecked. Then, the next game its another official that gets derailed.

Get it early, THAT would help the coach and your brethren officials.

Again bullsh1t I say to that.

Coaches are allowed to get up within the confines of the box/bench.

Sometimes a gym has less than optimal room on the sidelines.

In any event there are times when *I* need to run into the coaches area as a play develops.

If I knock a coach on his @ss as I run by do you think a T will reinforce the idea that he needs to be more careful? Assuming he's that dense do you expect he'll be that much more restrained next time he gets excited during a tight game?

And if I knock him on his @ss while he's legally standing OOB can he T me?

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