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Old Tue Feb 08, 2005, 09:28am
ChrisSportsFan ChrisSportsFan is offline
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Originally posted by SamIAm
I find that using my whistle is almost always more effective than talking to a coach when I want to discourage a players actions. That also eliminates the chance for a coach to try to change the subject to something the other team is doing or a previous play.
Do you swing it like a lifeguard and tell him you'll smack him with it? It doesn't matter if you toot your whistle or not, you still gotta communicate.

coach to SamIAM: could you explain that call?
SamIAm to coach: tweet.
coach to SamIAM: how many timeouts do I have left?
SamIAm to coach: tweet, tweeeeeeet, tweeeeeeet.
coach to SamIAM: why do you blow your whistle instead of talking?
SamIAm to coach: tweet.
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