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Old Sat Jan 20, 2007, 08:28am
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Originally Posted by Lotto

After the half, we come out and I see the visiting coach talking to the table about the play. I have to drop the key to the locker room off at the table anyway, so I figure this is a good time to explain what my reasoning was to him. (NY is emphasizing communication with coaches and since this particular coach is a very reasonable guy, so I knew that I wasn't inviting a disaster here.) I go over the same points, admit that I had made an initial mistake, but said that I was 100% sure that the ball had gone in and that we had gotten the call right, which was the important thing. He still insisted that the table should not have been involved, but that the call should have been made on the floor by the two officials. We didn't get to any sort of agreement, so after a minute or so I went across the floor to my spot. No trouble in the 2nd half at all.

Should I have done anything different?
What I would have done differently is avoided that conversation with the coach. You admitted yourself that you had nothing new to tell him, you were just rehashing. It's not your job to convince him that you were right to include the table in your discussion.
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