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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
When you say this, how do you expect the coach to respond? Do you expect and allow the coach to say something back, get the last word as it were? Or would you whack him if he said something back?
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I don't have an expected response. I don't have a pre-determined agenda in mind if I use the phrase. I don't view it as a smartass remark. I can simply tell you that I've never had an issue when I've said it. Why? Perhaps because I'm being completely truthful. "Coach, I'm not going to coach tonight and you aren't going to officiate." The message is clear. I'm going to do my job and you're going to do yours without any interference from the other.