
Mon Jun 25, 2007, 08:17pm
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Not really. If you issue a flagrant T and toss a coach, you have to make phone calls, write reports, and generally justify your action. The coach will certainly be doing the same, and sending tape to the state office as well. It's a hassle. And many coaches know how to game the system, how to be a thorn in your side without getting so close to the line that you can justify tossing them.
No, what I'm proposing, tounge-in-cheek, is the moral equivalent of the "he needed killing" defense. If the coach is getting under your skin, you toss him. On your report all you need write is: One of my three freebies. 
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Gotcha.
I could see a point for that. Of course, most of my ejections have come in intramural ball - the supervisors have to write up the reports for those.
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