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Originally posted by RookieDude
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Originally posted by coachz_216
total newbie brings up an interesting point---
Once the offensive team establishes team control in the FC, isn't the next logical step to say that a defensive player isn't allowed to step into the backcourt when guarding an offensive player near the division line? It isn't legal for the offensive player to step across that line when dribbling--certainly we shouldn't allow the defender to step into the backcourt and still maintain legal guarding position...
Just thinking...
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Beautiful! Good Observation Coach.
Hey Coach...are you giving up Coaching?
Are you going to officiate full-time...or split it w/ coaching?
What level of officiating have you done in the past?
Have you ever gotten a T...and if so, did you deserve it?
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Yes--I'm giving up coaching (for now). I've got a couple of sons (ages 8 & 6) & I wouldn't mind coaching them some day, but if I'm going to be coaching when they are 15-19--I've got to have a break for now.
In the past I officiated for 3 years--moved up to a full varsity HS schedule and got to work some 1st round playoff games at the HS level. I did a little small college JV stuff. I'm hoping to move into more collegiate work this time around, but after 11 years out, you have to start back at the starting line (rightly so.)!
Yes--I've gotten T's before (some well deserved, some not so much). Some I got on purpose in an attempt to change momentum or the way a game was being officiated--most were the usual complaining about a call too much. I got more when I was younger (had more energy to argue back then). Haven't had one the past couple of years--maybe I'm losing my edge!