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Unejection Mechanic
Okay guys, I've got a double header tomorrow doing some of the best players in Ontario. This is my first time doing this level, and I'm worried that I might get a bit trigger happy and eject someone before I've really thought it through. I think it would be best to learn the mechanic for unejecting someone, unlike the other time when I just said to the coach "you're back in the game". Can someone please tell me what the standard unejection mechnic is? Thanks.
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It is going to be better for your progression to be told to be less tolerant and eject the next person who does/says 'X' than it is to be told by your evaluators that you should not have ejected that player/coach/manager. |
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Please tell me your kidding.....amazing...simply amazing
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Tim. |
Hes already ASKED this before----he knows it gets arise outa poeple. hope you all like your chains YANKED....
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when lance cokalinski makes this type of post, its usually funny.
try harder next time. |
Come on, give him a break.
CUmp it's quite a simple mechanic. You draw your arm inward, the exact reverse of the "goodnight coach, thanks for stopping by". Then you take off your uniform shirt and return the fee. |
For anyone who thought that I was serious, check my signature. It was a setup, and some of you fell for it.
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all of your posts are setups and none of them are good or funny.
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It would be funny if it weren't so tragic.
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Wow. You've posted some really strange things, like that you are a competent high school offical working university level baseball. It's difficult to know when you're serious. How about this...when you post something serious add: "And I really, really mean it this time, honest." Then tie your shoe laces together, put a rose between your teeth and hop in a circle, three times. |
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