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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
And you're thinking that statisticians, or team managers, couldn't also distract the table during a live ball? Here's my point. If we're going to allow somebody to go to the table, why not the head coach as well? The head coach isn't going to be MORE of a distraction. After all, during a live ball, he/she is going to want to get back to coaching the team as quickly as possible.
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Ihave never seen a team manager get mad and yell at the table.
I've seen coaches get made and yell at the table before.
Yes, that is more of a distraction than a team manager would be.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
The issue is the rationale for that rule.
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I asked you to "please tell me why the rule exists."
That means, what do you think the rationale behind the rule is? It doesn't mean that you have to agree with it. I just asked your take on "the rational for the rule.