Mike, you're saying that you should restrict a coach when you kick a call, but eject them when you know the call is right? You can't be serious.
I'll stand by my previous comment. If the coach's actions warrant an ejection, I find it difficult to believe that he's going to sit on his bench and keep his mouth shut.
Yes, if his restriction is due to something beyond his control (such as the actions of an assistant coach), he's probably going to behave on the bench. But if he's already mad enough at you for a call, whether you're right or wrong, he's not going to turn into a choir boy the second you tell him he's going to sit on his bench and be quiet.
YMMV.
Last edited by yawetag; Sat May 14, 2011 at 08:12am.
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