You were given a scenerio such as "Player X was late for practice. He claimed he was on the phone with his sister who just had a baby." or "Player Y punched a student who cut in in front of him for a parking space." Then you were given choices for punishment such as "Run extra laps", "One game suspension", or "Cut from team". Based on your choices, you were given a coach rating ranging from something like "Let boys be boys" to "Prison Warden". This supposedly hurt/helped your chances of recruiting certain types of players. It was annoying although somewhat realistic. The real problem though was that you were only given a limited amount of time to make a decision. Many coaches complained that they couldn't always check in to see if there was an issue to deal with. If I remember right, there was also a penalty of some type for not making a decision and many coaches complained that they were being unjustly penalized. This was the real reason they canned it.