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Old Fri Dec 12, 2008, 07:47pm
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
For red: By using the words 'my' and 'I' your are indirectly throwing your partner under the bus. (IMO)
For purple: "Coach, my partner had a lot better look, you'll have to ask him about that play"
Coach is questioning a partner’s call:
“Coach, that’s a good call, as a crew we have to make that call.”
“We’re calling it on both ends.”
“Coach, he/she was right there and had a great angle.”
“Coach, we’re not going there, I can’t let you criticize my partner.”
“Coach, he/she had a great look, but if you have a specific question, you’ll have to ask him/her, he/she’ll be over here in just a minute.”
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