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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 11:27am
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The coach would have to call time and come out to ask me such a stupid question. I would just ignore him the rest of the time.

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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 11:49am
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Any time a coach or player asks a hypothetical question about a play, I repsond truthfully, civily and concisely: "I'd have to see that."
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 12:12pm
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Originally Posted by GarthB
Any time a coach or player asks a hypothetical question about a play, I repsond truthfully, civily and concisely: "I'd have to see that."
This is where your personality has to come into play. If I were to say something I would likely be a smart azz and the tone would not be right. So I just prefer to ignore stupidity with silence.

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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 12:25pm
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I also had this happen to me...

I just told the coach:

"I'm not sure, I didn't have time to flip my coin on the play."
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 02:42pm
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Had this happen last week

I was doing a Mustang game last Sunday. The kid swung at strike 3 and ended the inning. The kids dad, who is about 30 feet away ask me if that last one was a ball or a strike. I responded back “I don't remember". I said it in a slow but deliberate manner. Honestly, I didn’t remember. It was a strike as far I was concerned and I had moved on to other business. The dad says "Don't remember, huh" with the inflection in his voice that I knew but was not going to provide that info. Then someone said "good answer, blue". So that may be my response from now on. Every situation is different.
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 03:21pm
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If the kid's dad was I spectator, I wouldn't have responded at all, if he was a coach I would have told him it was strike, it was, it ended the inning.
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