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Originally Posted by icallfouls
Calling his partner an idiot is worthy, don't get me wrong.
Fisaco did not have to inform the coach of the rule - which I have no doubt is known. Even so, all he had to do was deliver the message and move on. The coach made another comment and asked a question - that did not need to be answered. Fiasco put all the attention on himself and the coach. Fiasco had to have the last word, when it might have been better to let the coach have the last word.
He would never have been in position to hear the coach say his partner was a idiot.
I agree with the earlier post - "What a fiasco"
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 So you are saying you and I agree then?
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