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Originally Posted by Hugh Refner
Here's a quote from the article:
Get clarification from the referee on exactly what your player is doing wrong in the referees eyes so that you can tell the player to adjust.
Here's an example of what my answer would be regarding "get clarification": "Tell your player not to commit fouls."
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And if you tell them that, you are the bad guy. And this is the problem I have with the article. The information is fine to tell coaches how to communicate with the officials, but it is wrong to think that these things are going to get you a call or manipulate the official in getting a call.
Peace