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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Not unless the play is highly unusual and he asks politely and calmly. Don't go engage the coach or initiate the discussion.
For example, for your first T all that you had to do was loudly state "taunting" while reporting to the table. That's a clear explanation which the coach can hear, then walk away. Let the coach discuss the situation with his player. You have partners to communicate with and a game to administer.
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Noted, thanks....I think the second one I thought I was doing him a favor cutting him off before he came onto the floor, I thought I could save him from himself....my mistake