Thread: Too Many "T's"?
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Old Tue Feb 05, 2008, 04:45pm
deecee deecee is offline
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Originally Posted by TheOracle
I agree with you 100%. You are taking my philosophy and extrapolating to an extreme to try and make a point, but we are in violent agreement. My whole point is that there are tools to prevent coaches and players venturing into unsporting behavior. I have found it is much easier to stop a coach from going there than a player, but once a coach gets there it can get ugly. Once anyone gets there, you are correct, you have to deal with it. Virtually all T's I call are when there is physical contact on a dead ball, and every time I have to call that, I always try and figure out if there was any precursor I missed that could have prevented it. That's how I try to get better.
So how many "dead ball altercations" do you have? because virtually none of my T's are for that.
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