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Originally Posted by LarryS
Well then...if the coach knows "exactly why they got T'd" then they don't need an explaination
And do offense to the D1 officials out there...but if the guy that gives me games thinks I should go to the coach...I'm going to the coach. That's just me...feel free to do as you wish (like I have control over that anyway).
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That is a very good point. The problem is we all do not work for the same people or come from the same background. I read this philosophy all the time on this site, but I have never been told what to do as a requirement by any assignment chairman I have worked for. In many cases we are assigned because of our good judgment that we have displayed in the past and I do not feel I need to explain anything to someone who has lost control. If a coach got T'd, I trust my partner they had a good reason for pulling the trigger. Also I do not believe in the "you cannot give the second T" BS either. If a coach goes nuts on me in a way I have not choice, then he is going to get stuck twice. I can only think of one time in my career that even happen in such a short period of time. Bottom line if you know how to read people, handle conflict and use good judgment likely when you give a T you will not have to give another. I do not need to get away from a coach just because he is an @sshole.
Peace