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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 814884" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Is there no level at which you would say a coach has gone too far? What if a coach hires someone to murder the family of the opposing quarterback the week before the game? Is that OK because he did it in order to have a better chance to win? What if a coach gets a scrub player to intentionally injure the legs of a Heisman candidate receiver on the other team? (That is from an episode of Coach) Is that acceptable if the team wins?</p><p></p><p>I think with the above examples, you would have to agree that winning isn't "all that matters". The debate isn't whether a coach can go too far or not, it is only where the line of too far is. You might want coaches to push the line farther than other people on this forum. However, I seriously doubt you would be OK with pushing the line as far as murder or intentional maiming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 814884, member: 2426"] Is there no level at which you would say a coach has gone too far? What if a coach hires someone to murder the family of the opposing quarterback the week before the game? Is that OK because he did it in order to have a better chance to win? What if a coach gets a scrub player to intentionally injure the legs of a Heisman candidate receiver on the other team? (That is from an episode of Coach) Is that acceptable if the team wins? I think with the above examples, you would have to agree that winning isn't "all that matters". The debate isn't whether a coach can go too far or not, it is only where the line of too far is. You might want coaches to push the line farther than other people on this forum. However, I seriously doubt you would be OK with pushing the line as far as murder or intentional maiming. [/QUOTE]
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