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Old Mon Dec 11, 2006, 04:55pm
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True, in some cases there is absolutely no reason to warn the coach or anybody when a T is warranted. But there are instances, in the heat of a game that a coach can start to get a little too into it. I think it is times like that when you can give the coach a stop sign and non-verbally say "I hear you coach, I know your concerns, it's time to back off."
I think that can be used as a good game management technique to keep a potentially heated situation under control.
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