At least he's in the coaching box?
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I wonder how high he'd jump when I hit my whistle to whack him...
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It would not have gotten that far. I would have stopped everything and told him to knock it off. Then if he did it again, then he did not listen to my request and we would have T'd his behind.
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I wouldn't have bothered.
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This is a monumental level of stupid.
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I don't disagree that I might just go "knock it off!"
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wow. Just wow. We have a donkey of a coach actually interfering with the throw as the inbounder has to throw over him. I think he absolutely, positively deserves a T right now with no warning. He's trying to intimidate the kids, who are now going to worry about him on the next throwin.
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I just do not want or would not want the bigger argument over why this was a T. I would at least one him to give him a chance to correct it and tell him this is inappropriate. He is not a player and should not be acting like one. Sometimes a light bulb comes on and they stop with those kinds of warnings. But no problem with whacking his behind either.
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A coach can only do this deep into the season if officials have been letting him do it all season long.
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and how could you not T the guy, never before has there been a better display of unsportsmanlike conduct-- a coach premeditated, conscious interference with an opposing player. We are supposed to give a T for a spilled cup of water on the court-- accidental. I cant imagine not giving a T to this kind of behavior. |
1 - Coach is a moron and needs to be stopped.
2 - If you can get it stopped without a T great. If you want to jump to the T because coach is a moron and the T definitely solves it I support that. 3 - Since coach is a Moron is not in the rule book. The only possible result of this behaviour could be a T. Beyond violating the spirit of the game/intent of rules, Or acting in a way we perceive to be outside the spirit of rules and sportsmanship, what is the moron doing that violates any other rule? |
I'd ask to see his jumping jack permit. If he doesn't have it with him, it's a T. Or...if I was the inbounder, I would throw it right into his face since we'd get the ball back because it hit him with he was OOB.
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