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Just say, "He was not in LGP." Leave it at that. If the coach is too dumb to know what that means, leave it alone.
I have learned in these situations to say less. You are not going to win an argument over the rule. If they do not know the rule, move on. Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) Last edited by JRutledge; Mon Feb 09, 2009 at 04:48pm. |
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It just got me thinking about all the poor advice I'm sure I have gotten over the years and not thought twice about until I learned the hard way in a game situation, etc...just goes to show you that no matter how respected the source, it's best to do your own homework....
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Rut: Didn't you mean to say: "He was in a LGP." MTD, Sr.
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Peace
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Along the same line
A1 driving across the lane B1 moving in the same direction (parallel) to the baseline. A1 turns and lower his shoulder into B1 and drive right over him. Block, Charge, no call?
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