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1) Well, now you have a good pre-game topic of discussion for all the new guys your work with to make sure they know the throw-in/BC rule.
2) You used the word "apparently". Also, nobody told you to let the coach get screwed and have your partner explain the call 2-3 plays later. I specifically said to let your partner explain HIS call, and THEN move on with the game. If it was me in your position and the coach was so inconsolable I would have said "Well Bob, he might have missed that one. We'll talk about what he saw after the game." Any response from me from that point on would have been "Let it go" or "We're moving on." I'm not letting a coach act an a$$ over a call that might have or apparently has been missed. It's October, no one is getting screwed out of anything basketball related at this time of the year. And we still don't know what your partner actually saw on the play; you haven't told us.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Wed Oct 23, 2013 at 08:53pm. |
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