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Re: Brett Sutton Article [Rappstar]
E.g., Brett is the head coach of TBB. TBB has a youth program that Brett thinks is a positive thing. As long as his role in the program is administrative - and not direct involvement with any of the kids - I can sort of see that being okay (like our LAPD cop getting a desk job with the NYPD).

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I cant if it puts him in contact with juniors at any point in the coaching/team aspects, and that's already been shown to happen.

ETA: When you get too close to the fire, you are very likely to get burned. From the accounts on here, it already seems to show that Sutton has been put in some situations that have him directly in contact with juniors. Now if you want clarify exactly what he can or cant do, then fair enough, but I just find it very hard to put an coach in an situation where the boundary seems to be ever moving around. X is ok if it deals with juniors by Y isnt because it's too close of contact. That just seems to basically want to self cloudy the waters, more than anything. If someone wants to strike out on their own than fair enough, but to be part of a structured junior program, where it's pretty evident he's already in some capacity interacting with juniors, well seems unfortunate.

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Last edited by: BDoughtie: Jan 12, 13 15:26

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