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I was referring to ignoring the fans in the stands. As has been said on here, nothing good can come from arguing with them. As for a coach, if he is getting out of line, I'll let him know.
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Head coach: "OK" Assistant coach: "Muzzle me??? mpfhmpfhmfhmpmfhp" (Sounds emanating while head coach has his hands covering the mouth and pulling assistant away from me) Players: Laughing uproar Me (wondering): What a beautiful sound. ![]() Last edited by Ref Ump Welsch; Tue Oct 06, 2009 at 10:17am. Reason: Clarification |
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I've found it's usually not a good idea to embarrass a coach in front of his players. You're never sure in what direction that might take you. However, I see no problem in quietly, and calmly, advising the coach as privately as possible that he has a choice. He can mind his manners and keep his comments to himself, or he can choose to say whatever he wants as loudly as he likes in the parking lot.
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