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Old Mon Nov 26, 2007, 01:26pm
gordon30307 gordon30307 is offline
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Since you admitted you saw the flop, this is obviously lying to the coach. If the coach saw the same thing, he also knows you're lying. If I was your partner, you would've lost your credibility in my eyes.


Again, you lie to him, he calls you on it, and you toss him?


This is not meant to be a p!ssing contest, unless you want to make it that. You are right that there are many ways to handle situations; I'm curious as to why you picked this particular way, as opposed to warning the player first? How about mentioning to the coach that you saw the player flop? If it's an obvious flop, why wouldn't you call the T?
Why call the T. I agree as per rule you're right if you do. If I call the block the kids still being "punished if you will". I don't have to deal with all of the emotions that occur when a T is called. Incidently last year I called 26 Tees of all sorts bookkeping etc. Only one ejection an AAU Coach. Lest you think I don't. I did about 110 games of various sorts. No t's in Varsity Games. Most were in AAU.

I can't see myself calling a T for flopping (Not saying I never will) I will either pass on it, call a block, tell the kid to stop etc.

Hey you should be off ball when I made that call. LOL
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