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Old Fri Aug 23, 2002, 01:09pm
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Thumbs up Re: Question for Andy and Bob J.

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Originally posted by JRutledge
I have heard this argument many times before as it relates to what happens with younger players and kids. Andy and Bob, do you not think that younger kids might act more hurt or cry for example and really not be hurt? I mean how many times have you seen a kid fall down, cry or appear hurt uncontrollably, then appear fine the next oppourtunity they can play? Part of this has to do with seeing the play, but it appears to me that younger kids are not always as hurt as it appears at first glance. Aside from sports, how many times have we seen kids fall and adults think, "that must of hurt" and they bounce back up an play?

Just want your further opinions.

Peace
Rut,
Come to think of it, I have passed on that play.
Although it could put us into a liability problem, we can in fact determine guess how hard a kid goes down, and we make the call, or don't make the call, in that split second.
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