Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
overcoach .
Etymologies
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Examples
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And Pittsburgh's Dan Bylsma might be new, but he isn't overcoaching and is letting the players be themselves.
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` ` I've got to make sure that I'm not overcoaching, '' Brown said.
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And UT fans will lament Rick Barnes 'coaching (or lack thereof; or, perhaps, the overcoaching) all the live long day, and that may be a factor in preventing the burnt orange from ever winning a national title under his tutelage.
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And UT fans will lament Rick Barnes 'coaching (or lack thereof; or, perhaps, the overcoaching) all the live long day, and that may be a factor in preventing the burnt orange from ever winning a national title under his tutelage.
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The Ashes 2010: England must beware dangers of overcoaching their players, says Simon
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And UT fans will lament Rick Barnes 'coaching (or lack thereof; or, perhaps, the overcoaching) all the live long day, and that may be a factor in preventing the burnt orange from ever winning a national title under his tutelage.
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And UT fans will lament Rick Barnes 'coaching (or lack thereof; or, perhaps, the overcoaching) all the live long day, and that may be a factor in preventing the burnt orange from ever winning a national title under his tutelage.
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And UT fans will lament Rick Barnes 'coaching (or lack thereof; or, perhaps, the overcoaching) all the live long day, and that may be a factor in preventing the burnt orange from ever winning a national title under his tutelage.
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Boudreau is more concerned about overcoaching now.
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One of the fellas above was totally correct - the Indians have absolutely RUINED players with their overcoaching.
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