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I'm sure your lawyer would advise you differently than to secretly record a conversation, especially when you have proper avenues to utilize. But hey, you used hyphens properly so cheers to you.

Obviously you didn't read my post properly. I NEVER said Arkansas was a two party consent state. I was speaking generally (as this is the 3rd or 4th post like this in about a year). The last of which was in California, which is a two party consent state. The premise being, if something is illegal in one state

You're really only putting yourself at risk by secretly recording telephone or in-person conversations. About 10 states have two-party consent laws. Also, you couldn't be any more wrong. I love listening to these rants... I just realize it's completely against locker room ethics (which might be an oxymoron thinking

Yawn. Typical response from a person with no knowledge of the subject, and zero experience as a student-athlete. These players CHOSE to play for this guy. Nobody forced them to take (partial, because it's baseball) scholarships. That doesn't give him the right to act however he pleases, but a player has to do his

Insisting on dealing with problems like adults is an asshole comment? I have zero respect for people who secretly record private moments in hopes to get someone in trouble. It's the behavior of a coward. Calling someone an awful person based on one internet comment is also the behavior of a coward.

Yawn. Whatever helps you get to sleep easier fella.

You paraphrased exactly what I said. Players go crazy and goals are hard to score. Reading isn't your thing apparently. Trying to be a fake soccer tough guy? That's more your thing.... So guess we won't be seeing you post about soccer anymore. Bummer.

Some coaches fuckin suck for sure. But please for the love of Christ stop recording shit like little girls and then snitching. So sick of these pussies.

lol. I don't think you understand the meaning of ACT like you've been there. One need not have prior experience "being there" to pretend like they have.

Thanks for repeating what I said. Players go crazy on goals. Goals are rare in soccer. Awesome analysis. Glad I said it already (minus the caps, awful rhetorical question and f bomb for FUCKING emphasis).

I realize this is soccer's grandest stage and it's exciting to score in a sport where goals are scarce. But you're supposed to score goals. I'm waiting to see the beast who scores then gets ready for the next play with little jubilance, I'm sure it's happened before?

Seems like an even better moment to realize they did what they are supposed to do. #actlikeyadoneitbefore

Who reads a novel on pancakes?

Considering that somewhere between 95 and 99 percent of arm motions that begin with the ball in hand end with the ball actually leaving the hand.... I can only answer your question by saying: not still with the person now hiding the ball in their glove.

lol thanks but I don't need any rules seminars.... Trust me.

Protocol has nothing to do with it. Your comment directed at me didn't seem to be in response to my comment. That's all.

An arm FAKE is indeed a fake. But yay for arguing semantics!

ha I'm with you... This isn't new shit. All these experts so sure that they are right make me laugh.

A RH can legally fake to 3rd under the current MLB rules also.... Assuming he steps off the rubber first.

Not sure why you're responding to me, but it certainly is a form of the hidden ball trick. Plenty of different ways to do it (my favorite is SS or 2B immediately after a double with an aggressive runner), and the fake pickoff play is absolutely one of them.