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As far as oldschool "whacking" a player for an untucked shirt - there's no way you can justify that with rule. No way - period.
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JR: That is a great observation. And it is one that I tell the captains before the start of a H.S. game. I would like to know if NBA and WNBA players are fined for not wearing their uniforms correctly. MTD, Sr.
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Deal with it, master My point is this. Where does it end. The rule committee says this is a point of emphasis. So I give the players and the coach multiple warnings, send the players to the bench, but some players just refuse to obey this rule. I actually see them pull the shirt up, so that it's not tucked in. You have to take a side here. Either you are going to enforce it or you're going to let the players marginally get away with it. I personally am sick of telling players to tuck there shirts in. I'm sick of it at all levels. So now, I go technical foul and then there's no problems afterwards. |
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The definition of the word "whence" includes the concept of flow, either directional or temporal. Thus using the word "from" is superfluous. The phrase should read, "... you will very quickly be on your way back down to the rec leagues whence you came. rolleyes." There will be a test at the end of the thread. |
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If you are working a game where the same player keeps travelling in the same way again and again, are you going to give her a T because she's trying to get away with something? No, but that doesn't mean you're being "soft". You can just keep calling the travel again and again, and hope she learns her lesson that way. |
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Why are you giving players several warnings? Tell them a couple of times at most and then start sending them to the bench. If they want to play, they'll tuck them in. I had a varsity kid right before break get told twice to tuck it in. Late in the 1st quarter, he tried to check in with the back hanging out. I sent him back and told the coach we had talked to him too many times already. Coach chewed on him for a full minute and we didn't have a problem again. As far as the assistant, I can see why you wouldn't want to ding him in a 20 point blow out. I have no problem with you telling the HC to get control of his bench. I use this one quite often. I would not ignore an assistant popping off at any level. It should not be happening.
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Now, if I see a player pull his jersey up (10.3.7-h), just enough so it is marginally tucked in, after repeated warnings, he/she getting it from me. I guarantee once I send one technical, problem is solved, coaches and players. |
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