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Old Sun May 06, 2007, 08:29pm
etn_ump etn_ump is offline
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I was with you for a while, but.....

Yes, he should have removed his mask.

Yes, he should have turned his back after the ejection. (Where is his partner?)

He shouldn't have displayed any anger? Have you ever had a manager get in your face like this? You're not going to be very pleasant.

It is not his responsibility to make sure the coach is leaving the area, that duty falls on his partner.

He didn't move forward and become the agressor, the manager physically turned him around to face him and then got in his face.

And lastly, his ejection technique was fine with the exception of leaving his mask on.
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