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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
That's right. Having that official on the game was part of the problem. Not because the official did anything wrong; but because it gives the coach an easy excuse to do what he did.
Come on, Jurassic; this is Assigning 101. Stop trying to make it something it's not.
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If the official didn't do anything wrong, then howinthehell can he be
part of the problem? Hell, even if he did do something wrong, he's still not
part of the problem. The coach's post-game behavior was the problem. Period! Officials make mistakes and miss calls. That doesn't mean that they have to put up with post-game abuse like that.
Assigning had dick-all to do with that coach's behavior also. The problem
after the game lies
solely with the the coach. When it comes to behavior like that, there are no mitigating factors imo.