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I don't have a problem with that. Person who originally posted that was not a coach..Was thinking as a coach...
I don't have a problem with that. Person who originally posted that was not a coach..Was thinking as a coach...
I was thinking as a coach. If you were a coach would you point it out?Heck no. Not my job as a fan. I'm there to watch and support, not play umpire or coach. Especially during meaningless tournament games. If we're playing for the Olympic Gold Medal? Maybe. Otherwise, don't care.
I think most of us have been coaches at one point or another... I guess the real questions is, if you were the coach, would you want someone to quietly point it out to you... In my situation, they did... The coach's opinion is the only one I am concerned with.I don't have a problem with that. Person who originally posted that was not a coach..
I liked the Sigmund Freud reference... well played!No this one
Again, try and follow along. It's not that hard. Do what you want. I am (obviously) just giving my opinion (which is also all I was doing when you went all Sigmund Freud on me..)
I have plenty of baggage, and a lot of it was on display in that post, but I wasn't projecting just giving my opinion.I liked the Sigmund Freud reference... well played!
The man clearly said he was a fan and went to report this malfeasance to the coach of his DD's team. That is the subject, lets try not to get off track.I was thinking as a coach. If you were a coach would you point it out?
As a parent/fan, it really depends on the situation.
No this is not the real question. You WANT it to be the real question in order to deflect but it isn't. The real question is the level of involvement in the game that a spectator should have. The answer is ZERO. Leave it to the umpires and coaches. Keep your butt in the bleachers and your pie hole shut unless it involves cheering and supporting.I guess the real questions is, if you were the coach, would you want someone to quietly point it out to you..
Haha... I guess you don't want to answer my question... I don't consider what I did to be involved in the game at all... Certainly less involved than the "Fan" cheering "Nice pitch" when the umpire does not give the pitcher the corner and calls a ball. I know, and the umpire knows what that "nice pitch" actually means. But in your eyes, I'm the problem. I am ok with your opinion. Thanks for sharing.No this is not the real question. You WANT it to be the real question in order to deflect but it isn't. The real question is the level of involvement in the game that a spectator should have. The answer is ZERO. Leave it to the umpires and coaches. Keep your butt in the bleachers and your pie hole shut unless it involves cheering and supporting.
The only part of this that I'm unsure of is... wheresmycar says the opposing team 100% knew that rock rosin was being used and the advantage of that vs. powder rosin.