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Old Mon Jun 11, 2007, 11:39am
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Originally Posted by LarryS
Now, if it is early and the first signs of a problem (players just jawing and not close) I will get between them...if we have tried that, have been talking and asking the coaches for assistance and it still looks bad...I going to follow the sage advice of the camp clinicians.
That's the situation that I was referring to when I agreed that you can try to get in between players. As Dan said, if you can prevent the first shove, you're doing your job. Iow, if I think I can stop it from breaking out, fine. If they look like they're serious and are gonna go, no matter what, let their coaches and teammates break 'em up.
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