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Old Tue Feb 14, 2006, 11:23am
lmeadski lmeadski is offline
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Its not rocket science, Dan.
No, it's not.

Rough play can always be stopped by the coach, especially at the age level we're discussing.

But it's the official's fault.

Go figure.

Anyway, enjoy the rest of your season.
Rough play can be stopped by the coach and/or managed by the refs. Go figure.
But by your own admission the refs were not helping.

Which means the responsibility falls to the coaches.

Glad we can agree on something.

The logical assumption in your statement is that the refs have first responsibility for rough play, coaches second (...responsibility falls to the coaches). Hhhhmmmmmm.
Regardless of what you infer we can agree that you didn't live up to your own responsibilities in this case.



Yes, my logical inference from your stated premise. And, I agree that, as a ref, I should not have drawn a T in a game. That was never at question here Danno. I may have shirked my responsibilities as a ref (even though I wasn't reffing) but I did not shirk my responsiblities to my players.

[Edited by lmeadski on Feb 14th, 2006 at 12:57 PM]
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