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It was a 23 yard run and the player didn't look right -- it was caught by my line judge and I agreed that the player should be checked. I went over myself and got the EMT and told the teams to get some water in the meantime. Once the EMT got to the player and he was off the field, we had the try. Both coaches had nothing but praise, BTW, for how I managed this during the game. |
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I agree with sending him off to get checked.
Not sure I think it was fair for you to let the team take a break before this all-important, game-changing extra point... But I wasn't there, and you were. Had 2 scrimmages Saturday - one at 9 am, the other at 6 pm. Both ran JV and then V, and both lasted about 4 hours. And here in Texas, it was over 100 from 9 am until about 8 pm. The way they were rotating in and out, kids were getting plenty of breaks ... not so much for us. We had to take a couple of water breaks just for ourselves! Nice to be back on the field.
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Friday afternoon a game was halted in the same area due to excessive humidity. Well, and the team was down 42-14 with 2:00 left in the third quarter. Small schools, kids playing both ways, kids not in game shape yet, I'd just rather not risk it. Last season I was worried as a defensive lineman was throwing up on the field during a steamy week 1, but then his teammates said he does that EVERY game. |
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Neither Friday night was too bad, though this past one was just a little cooler. Here in Texas, we've finally got our late August cold front. Instead of triple digits, we go all the way down to mid-90s. Today it rained much of the day, so it was very pleasant. From forecasts, it doesn't appear we'll see any (or too many) more 100+ degree days the rest of the year. Thank goodness. |
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