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Old Fri Sep 16, 2005, 09:49am
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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by truerookie
Rule 10-5 states;
The coach must remain sitted on the bench when the clock is running inside the coaches box.

One other thing Rule 1-13NOTE STATES: A head coach can stand in the coaches box to give instruction to his team if you local state association adopts it as a rule.
truerookie,
Just looked at my book and I could not find the information above. Check the date of your book and the publisher.
...And, allow the coach to stand in the coaching box.
mick

Truerookie, so long as they're coaching their team, I let them stand. Very few of them sit in a chair during practice where they do alot of coaching, to have them sit during the game is not east for most. Now, if they want to use the coaching box to ride the refs you've got a different situation.
CSF,can I call you that? I have to be honest with you. I wanted to T his A%% however, it would not have made the situation any better. I will go on the record and say I let logic run its course and not T him.
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