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Old Fri Feb 07, 2014, 11:22am
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I suspect a majority of coaches who carry things too far want to get tossed. In most cases their team is getting beat so they vent their frustration on the officials. I know one official who won't toss a coach who acts that way because he wants him to stay and experience the a-- whopping his team is getting. Interesting approach!
I had this happen once (Rockford big 12 at that time). They had a certain Bosnian player that was really good. I can't remember the visiting school, but like most at that time it was a beating early. He gets wacked in the first half by one of my partners. At half-time he suggests that if we have to stay out there and witness this so should he. So reguardless of his antics we weren't giving him the satifsfaction. At a time out one of the other guys quitely gives him our perspective. He sat down and looked completely beat. Home coach couldn't believe we were letting him get away with this until he was let in on why we were doing it. priceless
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Old Fri Feb 07, 2014, 10:52pm
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I had this happen once (Rockford big 12 at that time). They had a certain Bosnian player that was really good. I can't remember the visiting school, but like most at that time it was a beating early. He gets wacked in the first half by one of my partners. At half-time he suggests that if we have to stay out there and witness this so should he. So reguardless of his antics we weren't giving him the satifsfaction. At a time out one of the other guys quitely gives him our perspective. He sat down and looked completely beat. Home coach couldn't believe we were letting him get away with this until he was let in on why we were doing it. priceless
The old Earl Strom-Frank Layden approach from the early 1980's
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Old Mon Feb 10, 2014, 10:04am
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The old Earl Strom-Frank Layden approach from the early 1980's
As i recall Frank Layden was quite the colorful character. While I'm sure he had his dark side I always laughed when he was being interviewed.
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