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Originally Posted by tomegun
JR, you're an assigner. Would you have had a problem with Junker calling all three of these technical fouls?
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Technical fouls are usually called because a coach/player/whoever commits an unsporting act. What difference does it make
who makes the call when that person does commit an unsporting act. You're penalizing the
act, is all. If a coach wants to keep yapping at
you after
you called a "T"on him, then why should it be up to anyone else to take care of your bidness? You gave out the right advice imo, Tom, when you said to turn your back and walk away after you nailed the coach. If they still want to continue, then it's on them imo- not
any of the officials on the floor.
Officials don't throw coaches or players. They throw themselves. All the officials are doing is
reacting to their actions, not looking to nail someone.
Personally, I think that officials
not calling technical fouls when warranted is a much greater problem than actually calling technical fouls these days. And from the looks of both the NFHS and NCAA POE's lately, I don't seem to be alone. And I say that recognizing that there are certainly different tolerance levels involved when it comes to comparing the high school and college game too. Hell, even the NBA thinks that it's finally gone too far and they want something done about it.
Jmo, Tom.