In your sitch there's no way he gets any explaination. However, there have been times where a coach went nuts on a walk or oob call (or whatever) and I've gone over and said something like "Yep, I kicked it - sorry coach, I haven't quite mastered that 'perfect' thing yet" - it gets a smile and he knows I'm human and in his own little way feels vindicated and I believe appreciates it.
We have a guy in our board that does it the wrong way. A mediocre official but makes himself even worse by apolgizing all the time. "Coach, I'm sorry I had to call that foul." "Coach, he did walk, but I'm sorry I had to call it" - sheeeeeesh, now that's a problem.
I kicked one bad last year at the end of a game that did actually hurt a team - didn't cause them to lose the game - but didn't help them win either. The coach and I do have a good relationship and talk often when we cross paths. He told me during a softball game this summer that I blew it - I told him, hey I might have - I didn't have a great look at it and I'd love to see the tape. Of course it was months after the game and tempers were calmed down but I did admit that it's possible I blew it. I'm not one to put on the superior attitude that I cannot make a mistake - if I'm wrong I admit it - but never in a situation like in the OP.
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Larry Ledbetter
NFHS, NCAA, NAIA
The best part about beating your head against the wall is it feels so good when you stop.
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