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JLC Fri Jan 24, 2003 02:11pm

Mick, I apologize if I took your comment wrong. I usually don't react like that. Was in a bad mood this morning (overslept, it's been below zero for about 7 days, we had some kind of e-mail virus, etc). I have come to respect your responses on this board. That is why it kind of surprised me. Didn't mean to start something.

By the way, I am not a real, paid coach. I am a volunteer youth coach, and really quite mellow on the sidelines.

mick Fri Jan 24, 2003 02:53pm

no?
 
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Originally posted by JLC
Mick, I apologize if I took your comment wrong. I usually don't react like that. Was in a bad mood this morning (overslept, it's been below zero for about 7 days, we had some kind of e-mail virus, etc). I have come to respect your responses on this board. That is why it kind of surprised me. Didn't mean to start something.

By the way, I am not a real, paid coach. I am a volunteer youth coach, and really quite mellow on the sidelines.

JLC,
Not a real coach? ...Dealing with youth as a volunteer? ...Caring about rules? Rethink that, you are a real coach. You sound like an official's first line of defense.
I woke U.P. to 4 degrees this morning and thought it was heavenly. ;)
mick

Jurassic Referee Fri Jan 24, 2003 03:33pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
I can assure you that mick would never post anything to intentionally offend anyone.[/B]
Nah,he e-mails me,and I do it for him! I got no couth.

JLC,mick? Just say the word!

PS-let me know when you want me to lay off of Chuck.

BigJoe Sat Jan 25, 2003 03:36pm

JLC,
I officiated in a tournament a Champlin Park HS two weeks ago. I was working with one of our resort guests that officiates down there. Was your team playing there? I was wondering.
Willie B if I was a coach I would just ask the official how he interprets the fumble rule. That simple. From how he answers, you should be able to tell how he will call it. That is all I was talking about.

just another ref Sat Jan 25, 2003 04:29pm

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Originally posted by JLC
Mick, I apologize if I took your comment wrong.


Everybody knows that Mick has nothing but the best intentions. :)


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By the way, I am not a real, paid coach. I am a volunteer youth coach, and really quite mellow on the sidelines.


What age youth? Teaching them not to fumble is right up there with teaching them not to look up at their mother for her reaction to every play. I have coached in 9-10 and
11-12 boys leagues for several years and I tell them to focus on 3 things, defense, defense, defense. Sure, do your drills to develop offensive skills in practice but come game time fire them up on defense. "Okay, boys, move your feet, keep your man in front of you, and don't give up an easy basket. Treat every rebound like it belongs to you." Most intense game I ever coached was 2 years ago,
9-10 boys, and ended 2-0. We lost but I will never forget it.

williebfree Sat Jan 25, 2003 09:25pm

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Originally posted by BigJoe
Willie B if I was a coach I would just ask the official how he interprets the fumble rule. That simple. From how he answers, you should be able to tell how he will call it. That is all I was talking about.
Not a problem.. That posting was mostly tongue-in-cheek anyhow. :D

mick Mon Jan 27, 2003 01:18pm

It happened Friday.
 
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Originally posted by BigJoe
A fumble is the accidental loss of player control when the ball unintentionally drops or slips from a player's grasp.


BigJoe,
Zebra44 and I had your scenario Friday night right in front of the questioning coach in the first half.
I was Trail, and it was kinda interesting explaining the call to him while the opponent fumbled the pass, and then dribbled to the paint toward Clyde. ;)
mick


DownTownTonyBrown Mon Jan 27, 2003 01:49pm

Incredible
 
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Originally posted by JLC
Most intense game I ever coached was 2 years ago,
9-10 boys, and ended 2-0. We lost but I will never forget it.
The score makes it look like it might have been a forfeit? An entire game without tickling the twines - no wonder you can't forget it. Obviously your DEFENSE was spectacular!

dhodges007 Mon Jan 27, 2003 02:54pm

Re: Incredible
 
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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
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Originally posted by JLC
Most intense game I ever coached was 2 years ago,
9-10 boys, and ended 2-0. We lost but I will never forget it.
The score makes it look like it might have been a forfeit? An entire game without tickling the twines - no wonder you can't forget it. Obviously your DEFENSE was spectacular!

I had a game last week with the score...

Are you ready for this?

70-01, no that isn't a typo. ONE, they scored one point in the end of the 3rd quarter. And we spent a lot of time shooting free throws.

BigDave Mon Jan 27, 2003 03:26pm

Re: Re: Incredible
 
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Originally posted by dhodges007
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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
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Originally posted by JLC
Most intense game I ever coached was 2 years ago,
9-10 boys, and ended 2-0. We lost but I will never forget it.
The score makes it look like it might have been a forfeit? An entire game without tickling the twines - no wonder you can't forget it. Obviously your DEFENSE was spectacular!

I had a game last week with the score...

Are you ready for this?

70-01, no that isn't a typo. ONE, they scored one point in the end of the 3rd quarter. And we spent a lot of time shooting free throws.

Denny, where was this at?


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