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Old Mon Oct 15, 2012, 12:39pm
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Go out and do your job and do not mention anything about what previously took place. And if the coach says something to you, "That was then this is now coach."

In my experience the second game is easier because they know what they are getting and know what they cannot get away with because you have not allowed them to do certain things.

I really would not worry about it, just do your job and in your pre-game talk about if anything could be handled differently to avoid those problems. But I would do that if I was not on a game and was told about a previous incident.

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This is great advice.
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