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Texas Aggie Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:07pm

Punch = ejection.

Coach's second outburst = USC.

There's NO other conclusion.

Don't make this harder than it is. You can ALWAYS justify a flag on both instances, but if you let one go you will open yourself up to all sorts of problems -- during the game and later. TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS. Neither act is tolerable.

LDUB Sat Sep 13, 2008 01:41pm

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Originally Posted by daggo66
Rutt, make sure that you ask him for references of actual rules from an actual current NFHS rule book.

He's stuck now. The part where it said "don’t mess with his legs" was deleted for the 2008 season...;)

MJT Sat Sep 13, 2008 02:07pm

I doubt I would have an USC against the coach. He said it once to you and then said it again as you moved away. IMO, that just isn't enough.

Rich Sat Sep 13, 2008 04:14pm

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Originally Posted by MJT
I doubt I would have an USC against the coach. He said it once to you and then said it again as you moved away. IMO, that just isn't enough.

If he's on the field, he better be tending to his player or he's getting flagged. He's not entitled to be saying this crap while ON THE FIELD.

JRutledge Sat Sep 13, 2008 05:47pm

A Michigan player just got ejected near the end of the game for throwing a punch. He landed, but it does not matter either way he was ejected.

Peace

MJT Sat Sep 13, 2008 05:59pm

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Originally Posted by RichMSN
If he's on the field, he better be tending to his player or he's getting flagged. He's not entitled to be saying this crap while ON THE FIELD.

He called a TO, so he can be on the field. I'd have to see it to see exactly how the situation played out. I'm just saying what he said is not that bad.

JRutledge Sat Sep 13, 2008 06:27pm

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Originally Posted by MJT
He called a TO, so he can be on the field. I'd have to see it to see exactly how the situation played out. I'm just saying what he said is not that bad.

His job is to talk to his players, not yell at the officials. The coach is walking a very fine line.

Peace

Rich Sat Sep 13, 2008 06:44pm

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Originally Posted by MJT
He called a TO, so he can be on the field. I'd have to see it to see exactly how the situation played out. I'm just saying what he said is not that bad.

He can be on the field having an authorized conference with his players inside the hashmarks. Not come out and argue with the officials.

He comes at me the way the guy did in the earlier post, he's going to see how high I can toss a flag.


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