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QWhen a runner breaks for the next bag, then hesitates, then keeps going and gets tagged out, what do you say to him, and should you have waited until the play was over to say anything? No hint for this one, a wide open question.

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Richard Todd says:
Jul 16, 2009 at 2:00 PM
Can't say how many times you can see a failed play develop that surprised you so that no useful words get yelled out in time to prevent the out. Maybe coaches need to practice phrases and anticipate worst cases? Not sure, just asking.
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