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Old Wed Jan 10, 2007, 08:59pm
Jway44 Jway44 is offline
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Originally Posted by Ref Daddy
From a Coach Forum!!!

Working With Officials

It's seldom remembered that the Head Coach is responsible for setting the tone and personality of the team. With this in mind we, as coaches, need to continually set the example. Not only now but for others working through the coaching ranks.

Part of setting examples is how you work with the officials. Below are a few guidelines you can set for the staff when dealing with officials during a competitive game:

1. A coach who controls his team helps the officials control the game.

2. The official can do a better job when he is not badgered or intimidated. How well do you play, how well do you coach when badgered or intimidated.

3. Bizarre incidents and arguments take away from the game and leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth. We need to promote the game - not belittle it.

4. A coach sets the example for his players. I do not believe at all in arguing with officials and it should not be tolerated.

5. Officials respect a coach who sets a good example.

6. Officials do not win or lose games, teams do! The officials work to keep fair play.

7. A coach that gets caught up in officials' calls does not do a good job of coaching and can let the game slip away. A coach that bellyaches after the game usually didn't coach during the game.

8. Have you ever officiated? You should try it! It is not easy and we as coaches have to make it easier on officials.

9. Treat officials with respect and class if you want them to treat you with respect and class.

I am printing this. Great stuff daddy!
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