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Coach Trips Player. Banned For Life.
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Maybe he was attempting to trip an official and missed...
I'm surprised there weren't criminal assault charges added as well. This guy sounds like a real piece of work.
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Article doesn't say if coach was tossed after that. I would assume he was.
Also, was he given a T (which, in my opinion, could have been flagrant) for his comment to the refs that "the game...was too rough and they needed to take control or he would take action"? If coach says that to me, he can go get squeaky clean in the shower and ask his wife how the rest of the game ended! But its rediculous that he tripped a kid after that too!!! |
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I went to the south mid-season meeting on the 11th. [Still in VT for a few more days] Nothing was mentioned about the incident, probably on advice from superiors. I am assuming the guy was gone. But you never know.
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26 year gap, I would not work in a state where this happens if I were you. I suggest you move to Florida!
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I will consider your suggestion.
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Oh, wait. There's more.
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