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Old Fri Dec 16, 2005, 09:15am
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by truerookie
Imo, coaches can remember reaching; over the back (push) traveling etc.etc. They know when they have lost the coaching box no need to remind them. They remind you when things do not go the way as they see it. Second T' no warning.
And then you gotta write an ejection report up and send it in. And if you don't include it in your ejection report, I can almost guarantee that you will be asked "Did you tell the coach that he had lost the box after the first "T", as you were supposed to, by rule?". Even if you did include that you didn't tell him, you will still be asked why you didn't tell the coach he was seat-belted. Now, what's your answer gonna be to those, Rook?

If the coach gets up and starts wandering after you've told him he lost the box, then, yes, you gotta do something about it. Before that, you're picking a booger that don't really need picking. Jmo, of course.
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