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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
The reason that the Rules Committee used the word "coaching" as opposed to "coach's" is that the Rules Committee wanted the coach to be able to "coach", and I emphasize the word "coach" and not the word "coach's" is so the coaches will coach and not use it as a area to "work on officials."
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Mark,
If a Coach stands up to talk to me, I see no reason to tell him to sit down and ask me a question, or make a statement, after he's seated. That does not seem respectful, or professional, to me.
I still prefer him standing and talking in a normal voice than being seated and yelling. I prefer that type of professional exchange of views.
Do you just ask him to sit and not listen to him?
mick