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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 5159707, member: 37"] Hurley is selective on who gets the quick hook and who doesn't. That is no different than what JC did. The manner in which they employ/ed it however is different. There isn't the type of histrionics in Hurley's implementation. Which is interesting given Hurley's predisposition to lose control with the refs. My take is that both coaches assess which players they feel/felt could work out their mistakes on their own and which need a conditional negative action to get a player to change. On the current team the player with the longest leash is Alex. Next would be Liam and Hassan followed by Solo and Samson. The players with the shortest leash are Tarris and Jaylin. Jayden and Aidan are currently getting a little more time than Tarris and Jaylin to work out their mistakes than occurred at the beginning of the season. Tarris is getting less. Of course all this is modified by game circumstance. [/QUOTE]
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