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Old Wed Nov 08, 2006, 12:27pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
Do not give a damn!!
 
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First things first. I would not be going to a coach that is "telling me" to "come here." I would always let it be known that if he/she wants to talk to me, they need to behave in a manner that warrants a conversation first. Deal with the behavior first when you can. Secondly, if a coach is out of the box, deal with that before you answer any questions. I tell coaches flat out, "I am not talking to you unless you get in that box." That tends to send the message they need to be in the box. If the coach does not get your hints, then give them a formal warning and then let your partners know you gave them this warning. If you give the stop sign, your partners likely saw the gesture. If the coach cannot get the hint, take care of business.

Coaches know what their responsibilities are. They know what they are allowed to do. They often want to test us to see what they can get away with. I really hate giving Ts for this, but I have little sympathy for coaches when you have been nice and told them directly or indirectly what they need to do as it relates to the coaching box.

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