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Originally Posted by bellsjc
I would love to explain to you why I give the ground rules. I am conducting the pre-game conf. I am in control. I like to give the ground rules because it shows that I am in control. just shows the coaches and players that I am the authority... not them.
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To each their own
But IMO
If deferring the explanation of ground rules to the HT manager lessens my position of authority on the field that day I have serious problems.
Quite frankly more authority is shown using the traditional method.
For example:
Option 1
PU
"Frank, won't you take us around the field and explain the ground rules"
I just told the coach what to do, and he did it. How much more authority do you need than that?
Option 2
PU
"OK, here are the ground rules......blah blah blah....."
Frank
"No Don, the tarps in play today" insert any change, addition, or oversight you wish.
Now Frank just trumped you. He corrected you and you must submit. You just relinquished authority in this situation.
Just maybe there's a reason HT manager giving the ground rules is traditional.