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Old Wed Dec 09, 2009, 05:05pm
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Interesting way of wording it, but a coach doesn't need to get under my skin for me to T; it's the behavior. Yelling about calls will get at least a warning the first time. Yelling at the table will earn her a warning and a very short leash, at least. A combination? Easy T.
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Old Wed Dec 09, 2009, 05:21pm
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Interesting way of wording it, but a coach doesn't need to get under my skin for me to T; it's the behavior. Yelling about calls will get at least a warning the first time. Yelling at the table will earn her a warning and a very short leash, at least. A combination? Easy T.
That's the thing that surprised me as well. Sure it was a Girls' Varsity Game, but there were only about 200 spectators watching in a gym that holds about 2000. So when she was yelling the whole gym could of heard her easily, as the noise level from spectators wasn't that loud.

When the coach was yelling about the shot clock violation, the play was on the opposite end of the floor from the bench. It wouldn't of surprised me if the Concessions Stand could of heard her.
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Old Wed Dec 09, 2009, 05:24pm
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It's one thing for a coach to raise his/her voice just to be heard; that's different than yelling at me. When I played in HS, I remember our girls coach got T'd for yelling "We might as well go back to junior high!" He was yelling at his players, but he was a known hothead so he had lost the benefit of the doubt with the officials. Watching him scream was more fun than watching the team play.
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Yelling about a rule and being incorrect is an automatic T from me.
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