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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I've done it and will do it again. If they're in my way, they move. They're just 1 step above the other spectators. They're not necessary to the game and shouldn't be in a position to potentially interfere with or cause injury those that are. They cheer coach will not like it, but they don't have a say.
As Snaq said, you're protecting them as much as yourself. Most of us are 2x the side of some of them. If they are close to the endline but not really "too close", I make a few passes really close early in the game to get there attention and they usually stay out of the way after nearly getting run over (not really but they don't know I was just firing a warning shot).
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Agree. It's a safety issue. Four or five years ago I took one out while going full speed down the sideline while looking back over my shoulder covering a fast break....she picked the wrong time to lean into the court to get a better look....we hit shoulder to shoulder and she went flying. Ever since I have absolutely no qualms about having them moved if they're getting in the way.
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Last edited by TimTaylor; Tue Jan 24, 2012 at 01:01pm.
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