Coaches that yap all game cause headaches, but they don't get calls.
In fact, if you want to use the violation calling machine reference, the natural reaction to a pain in the rear is not to give them what they want.
Coaches that say very little and pick their spots, garner much more respect and get listened to and not just heard.
You want an officials advice, coach your team, don't worry about the officials, don't worry about what the other coach is doing, if you and your team are focused on playing, everything takes care of itself.
Want proof?
The howler monkey that gets a T, and then has to coach usually sees their team play better after the T. Of course the coach will see it as taking a T to motivate his team, which is BS. What it is, is refocusing on what you and your team is out there for, playing the game.
[Edited by blindzebra on Feb 5th, 2006 at 01:47 AM]
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