Thread: T or no T ???
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Old Tue Sep 19, 2006, 09:29am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Ron, you are completely mis-interpreting what Daryl is trying to tell you. Btw, I fully agree with Daryl.

Daryl said "I accept the fact that some of you try to involve the coach, but let's face it, not all situations warrant that'. The key word is "all". Neither of us ever said that you should never have a conversation with a coach. It's got nothing to do with old school vs. new school. It has got everything to do with disagreeing with you on when or why a coach actually should be approached.... i.e. the actual circumstances where or when a coach should be approached iow. That's where both Daryl and I disagree with you. Neither one of us would approach a coach at the time and under the circumstances that you are recommending.

As per his post, TrueRookie understood what Daryl and I were trying to say
Here's what TrueRookie says, sounds like NEVER to me:


I will handle the situation. I would not even attempt to giving a coach any opportunity to help me officiate the game that is my JOB!!


btw, here's what I hear coming out of your little spat, JR:

Ronref: This is a tool I sometimes use
JR: Wrong! This is a tool you should only use sometimes!
Ronref: Right, it should be done some of the time.
JR: Wrong! You should only do this some of the time!

As I said earlier, I can't see what the big deal is.
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