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Old Wed Mar 08, 2006, 01:44pm
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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by Nevadaref


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visiting coach telling his players not to worry about the calls ("this guy's had it out for you guys all year"),
My opinion is to T the coach when you hear this comment. It lacks class. If his behavior continues to be poor, assess the second T and the game will be much more enjoyable for you without this fool.
I am going to disagree with this statement. I agree the comment lacks class and shows a lack of sportsmanship. I would not call a T for this especially if the coach made the comment away from me or my partners. I would rather put this comment in my mental bank and get the coach later at a more appropriate manner when he really flies off the handle. I do not feel this is an automatic or necessarily something that needs to be addressed. Coaches are going to say all kinds of things during a game. I personally do not see the point to worrying about what they have to say most of the time.

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I think this one can be a T. If you are out on the block during your time out mechanics and can hear a coach saying this, it needs to be taken care of. If you just happen to be beside the huddle, taking the ball out or answering a question at the table, It might be quiet enough to ignore it. Also, along with the original post, don't go to the table after the game. As a wise man often writes...get in, get it done, get out.
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