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Old Fri Apr 22, 2005, 03:24am
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Originally posted by jicecone

Twice this season I have discussed this very thing in my pre-game and lo and behold my partner does not ask for help, makes a decision and then wants me to bail him out when the coach comes out. Now , this situation may be slightly different because more happened on the play than the BU was able to comprehend. However, it has the potential for the discussion of when to support your partner after the fact or when NOT TO.


What say you? [/B]

... while you're on the field, you should always support your partner. After the game you can get together and discuss situations that came up and how they could've/should've been handled.

I am one who believes in "getting the call right". So, if my partner comes to me for any reason, I am going to tell him/her what I saw. I may also give him/her some added advise if we shouldn't be talking.

There is a time and a place to ask/not ask for help, but not to NOT support your p.

JMO

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