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Ultimately whether you give a T or not is based on a lot of factors. Where you live, what other veterans do around you, your personal tolerance level, situation in the game, type of coach you are dealing with and whatever might be a factor we likely will not discuss anytime soon. I was just asking a question to get you to think of other factors. You do not have to say something to set a coach off all the time.
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JR i completly agree -- its not black and white as saying well he said something that by rule is a T. unfotunatley the politics do sometimes rear their ugly head and thats just reality.
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Now that being said, it's a call I make regardless of my partners and it was a good learning experience on how to handle a coach....If you asked me whether or not he would have done something to get a T regardless of what I did I would have to say yeah...So this hasn't been beating me up at all, just knew I would get some good insight, which I have, from this DB. Thanks!
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