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Old Fri Jun 16, 2006, 12:23pm
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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Originally Posted by nickrego
I will stay and work a Forfeited game as a 'scrimmage', as long as all the player's are from the two teams that were scheduled to play. In other words, the team with enough player's, loans a few to the other team.

And then, if it was a 9 inning game, I'll do 7 innings. A 7 inning game, and I'll do 5 innings.
In my experience, nothing good can come of this. One - it is extremely likely that should something bizarre happen to YOU, your insurance will not cover it. Two - coaches tend to get lax on certain rules in controlled scrimmages like this, but then go ape-**** when something they didn't want to be lax becomes lax - then what do you do, eject? Can't do that. I'll repeat - nothing good can come from you sticking around.
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