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Old Mon Mar 06, 2006, 06:11pm
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Originally posted by thereluctantref
I know that this is probably very subjective but what kind of comments are acceptable and unacceptable from a coach? I know that some coaches like to "work" the referees but I was wondering when their comments overstep the boundary. I have some examples below and could you tell me which are acceptable and not?

1. "What kind of call was that?"
2. "You've got to be kidding me!"
3. "C'mon ref, you have to call it both ways!"
4. "1, 2, 3" (counting 3 seconds for you)
5. "Oh! That wasn't a foul!"

I know that some comments are more neutral, like when coaches point out violations, like calling out traveling or double dribbles, but I was wondering about if these are ever acceptable.
We've all heard these ever since day 1 of officiating. For the most part I'd ignore all of them but if they kept persistent but in a respectable, ADULT manner and I happened to be by their bench I might say:
1)A standard call
2)No sir, it's real
3)We are and will continue to
4)I wasn't watching the lane, I'll keep an eye on it for ya
5)Oh sure it was
Now if the coach gets in a belligerent tone before the potential Tech I'd say:
1)"THE RIGHT ONE"
2)"DOES IT LOOK LIKE I'M KIDDING YOU"
3)"NO I DON'T"
4)Here I wouldn't say anything then I'd make a 3 second call on his player
5)"YEA IT WAS, WANT TO HEAR IT AGAIN?"
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