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Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 10:01pm
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Originally Posted by emmett921
I'm a first year official and gave out my first Technical tonight in a Freshman boys game, competetive prep-school rivals. The visiting coach wanted a call for a push off during a loose ball. As the play was happening he called out "Come on you didn't see that.", then coming back by him the other way after a turnover about 8 seconds later I heard "You suck.", so I called a T. At the half he came up and asked about the T, I told him saying "You suck" to an official is pretty clear. At that point he said he had said "You saw it" and not "You suck". He may have said that, based on the fact that he approached me at the half to ask about it, but it didn't sound like it during the action. Should I have asked for an explanation at the time, given him a warning or what?
If you let every coach explain the meaning of what he said or what you think you heard....it could make for long games. If you believe you heard it, be sure, and do what you feel is right. It's just another call - and you can't take em back. With experience you'll do better and feel more confident.
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