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Originally Posted by Old School
My point here is I don't know how that clipboard got on the floor, but if it was right after a call that didn't go their way, I can put 2 an 2 together. Maybe the coach has something he/she wants to say. Now, I'm going to give them a chance to say it, especially since they just insulted me (officials are human) with that C/B. I might even give them a little extra time to make sure I let them express themselves, that way they don't have to throw the C/B again. Don't be afraid to take care of business here.
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This is so completely different from what you first wrote that it's laughable.
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Originally Posted by Old School
Right now the ball is dead, my partners can watch the players. Plus the players are not the problem right now. We might have an out of control coach, which either way can be bad for your game. I consider this a problem spot in my game and I'm going to address it right now. Left unaddress, could cause major problems for the rest of the game. Coach got nothing to say, I might say, if that C/B hits the floor again, somebody going to be headed to the locker room.
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No, the ball wasn't dead; there was a rebound and no whistle because there was no foul. Read the whole post.
She was no where near out of control, and if I'd given her a chance to "express herself" at that moment, she'd have earned a T. Game management was served by ignoring what I didn't see in this case.
And then if the coach doesn't say anything while I stare at her, you're going to blow a little oxygen on the flames? Genius, absolutely genius.