49fansinceBrodie
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No matter which sideline it is, players / coaches should be able to handle it. Not every team has 72 year old coaches. Only 3 are old enough to be concerned about their hips (Carroll, Belichik, and possibly Reid), and by and large lesser coaches are younger than head coaches. If it's on the punchee's sideline, his own teammates will be springing to his aid. If it's on the puncher's sideline, there's always a few players and coaches with cooler heads who will drag the offender off, especially if they don't want him suspended. Things escalate when mall cops and hangers on get involved.Hypothetical question - if a player tackles another player on the sideline, and then while holding him down rips off his helmet and starts punching him, would you want the director of security (or any other human on the sideline, coach or not) to interfere? (this is obviously not what happened, just taking it to the next level for the sake of discussion) As a team, I'd rather have my really large head of security grab the puncher instead of my 72 year old head coach, or have a player risk injury by stepping in the way.