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Old Tue Sep 03, 2002, 12:44pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Gee,I don't know,Chuck.I might let the little booger get away it,unload the assistant,seat-belt the guy who is the usual head coach,and put in a very comprehensive game report after-letting the league take care of it.To do it any other way is too close to mind-reading.
If you know who the head coach is, why would you let him stay? In my HS games, I know who the head coaches are, simply b/c I see them 2 or 3 times a season, many of them come down for a beer on Friday nights. I know who they are. So if this happened in one of my games (at the HS level, anyway), the head coach is leaving the bench. If I knowingly allowed the head coach to stay, I think I'd catch a lot of trouble for that. Just my opinion.

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Btw,why would you get so ticked off at the 3 players who dunked?All you can do is charge each one of them with a T.Am I missing something here?
I'm not ticked, JR; but the coach sure is. My guess is that come practice on Monday afternoon, Coach is gonna clean house. Hence, I have a strong suspicion that this will be their last game with the team. (BTW, I was just kidding about actually saying that to them. I might ask them what was going on, but I wouldn't ever tell them that they were "done".)

BTW again, this actually happened about 5 seasons ago in an Indiana HS game. First 3 kids in the lay-up line dunked, coach was ejected. Apparently, the kids felt that the coach had been abusive in practices that week and had decided to get him tossed.

Chuck

[Edited by ChuckElias on Sep 3rd, 2002 at 12:46 PM]
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