Coaches absolutely want to be heard!!!!
Here's my mindset when dealing w/ a coach:
I will primarily only respond to a question (some comments cannot go ignored). As for my progression to giving a T - 1) "I hear you Coach"; 2) "I'll look for it Coach"; 3) "Coach, that's enough (STOP SIGN). Now let me work"; 4)then TECH.
You can skip any step, if needed. The "Stop Sign" is great because it is a demonstrative way for everyone (rest of crew AND supervisor watching the game on tape) to see your warning. Remember, the "Stop Sign" is your "line in the sand" - be prepared to penalize if crossed.
By the way, IMO, your game management abilities are what separate you from other officials and will play a large role in your advancement to the next level.
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