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Originally Posted by Old School
Give you an example. I once had a game go into triple overtime. At one point in the second overtime, my partner made a bad call. The coach couldn't believe it and ran out to half court to meet the calling official pleating his case. It was a bad call. Neither one of us wanted the game to end this way so we past on the T and told the coach to get back to his huddle. Now, we got one bad call and we're going to compound it with a T on the coach. Guaranteed, if we would have made that call, we would have had a hard time getting out of that gym.
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If you ever aspire to be a
real official one day, you
will have to grow some balls, VI. You
never pass on a righteous call just because it might also be an unpopular call.
I don't have a problem with you warning a coach, under certain circumstances. I do have a problem when you try to justify that warning simply because you were afraid of the crowd's reaction or because you didn't want to piss off a coach.