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Old Tue Mar 26, 2002, 09:57pm
Rich Ives Rich Ives is offline
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Doug, you are hoping the coach can't define it, thus you are attempting to show him he doesn't know what he's asking, thus you are "putting him in his place."

BUT - what do you do if the coach provides the correct definition/interpretation, then repeats the question? Now who's on the hot seat? You are. You got out-gotchaed.

So just forget the one-upmanship and just say "Coach, F3 impeded the runner" (or whatever) and be done with it.


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