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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Or even,
Coach: What!?!? B touched it! Didn't you see that??
Me: Coach, the ball needs to land in the BC before you touch it when the defense deflects it back there.
Coach: But B touched it! what's going on here? How can you call that?
Me: Coach, the ball didn't have BC status before your player touched it.
Coach: That's just mumbo-jumbo. You're trying to make an excuse because you weren't really looking. It's ridiculous. That was not a violation! I've studied the rules for years and you can't call that!! What's going on here?
Me: Coach, we're going on with the game now. Please remember your box.
Coach: Don't try to brush me off!! You can't even explain that call! It's just too awful for words! Why can't you even tell me what she did wrong?
Me: Coach, I've heard enough. Get back to the bench and your players.
Coach: You're terrible!! You have no clue!! Why isn't your partner bailing you out here?!?! You aren't even listening!!
Me: (thinking, 'Please don't make me do this') Whack!
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Or even....
Me: Coach, it's a violation. I'll explain why at the next time-out or between periods.
If he doesn't want to accept that, whack.
And when you do explain it, you explain it using a simple, one-sentence statement like BZ recommended above. You say it
once and then walk away. Iow, you explain it; you don't debate it. If the coach doesn't understand your explanation, that's his/her fault, not yours.
Way too much unnecessary talking by yourself imo, Juulie. Debating instead of quickly explaining a call is a true game interrupter. And you're also taking way too much abuse during the unnecessary talking, also imo.