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Old Mon Feb 02, 2009, 01:57pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
I see no reason to forget what happened previously. If you know a team has a tendency to steal the tip, for example, nothing wrong with thinking to look for it.
it isn't forgetting what happened - it is discussing what happened.
if you bring up anything from the previous game (especially if it is first game of double header) you open the door to other things, things you did or did not do in that game. I am all for remembering the things that happened in previous games - tendencies of teams - coaches - etc. It gives you a handle on the possibilities that lay ahead.

But other than letting my partners know the things I know - I am not going to discuss them with the coach or players. A T or a funky call could be misinterpreted - thought to be premeditated, etc.

that is all I am getting at.
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