
Wed Jan 18, 2012, 09:11pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bob jenkins
then your message to the coach needs to be just that. "coach, he earned a t. If you take him out that's all it will be. If not, then it will be a flagrant t."
it's still not a good idea, in my opinion.
I think you're trying to use a tachnique where it can't / shouldn't be used. The technique of getting a coach to help is used when a player is *approaching* the line, and you need the coach's help to pull him back. It's not used once the player crosses the line.
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