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Old Sat Aug 02, 2008, 09:38am
ajmc ajmc is offline
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Ed, there's nothing prevent a Referee, or any other official, from walking a coach back to his sideline, if we choose to do so. The problem arises when a coach goes "too far", or far enough, too often.

The rules give us tremendous leeway in exercising control over the behavior of players as well as non-players. Of course great responsibility comes with great authority, so we are accountable for how we exercise the authority the rules give us.

There is no, "only way" to deal with situations that may be approaching that, "line of no return", as every situation, although perhaps similar in nature to others, is unique to the circumstances creating it. For some humor works, others a patient ear, calm detailed explanation or a stern response or even a warning. We each get to decide where that line is drawn, with the clear understanding there will be consequences on both sides of it.

Of course it's best to be able to defuse any situation before it gets too far, but if it should, the rules provide ample tools to effectively eliminate any further problems.
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