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Originally Posted by RookieDude
...and the Coach says, "No, as a matter of fact the other Coach got a warning...and your guy just up and WHACKED me...now how is that fair"?
I hear you Tony...it seems like it could be a good "tool". I just think it could open up another can of worms. Now you may have to explain why he didn't get "his written warning".
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As long as I follow what the assignor has said to do, that's not my concern. That's for the assignor to address.
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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
Although it may be good in theory via rule it would be incorrect for high school. Remember the only unsportsmanlike warning for players or coaches is during our pregame speach. That speach is to be their warning. If they do not comply by rule it is to be a T. (I am not saying that I always follow that, I am just stating the rule)
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There is no rule concerning this. It's a mechanic that we use and is approved by our state association. There's nothing that's "incorrect" about using it.