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Originally Posted by parepat
The type of official that many people despise is the one that looks for any reason to call as many fouls as possible. The ones that want to "send a message". The ones that are obsessed with side line warnings, uniform compliance and what the assistant coaches might be saying about them.
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Other than calling as many fouls as possible, you seemed to describe a pretty good official.
- Send a message to the team that you aren't going to put up with them by calling that first sideline warning. They didn't believe you when you said to get back so show them that you mean business.
- Obsessed with sideline warning, well that is a POE so I would hope that all officials would work hard at enforcing it.
- What the players wear is a big deal. Pants not covering the knees, not enough pads in their pants, tinted eye shields, casts not padded enough...
- No official should have to put up with some assistant coach.
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Originally Posted by parepat
In dealing with coaches I go by an axiom told to me by a wise old official. "Remember, this is our hobby and it is important to us, we work hard at it, but, coaching is this guys job."
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First off you are sucking up to the coaches. I don't care who they are. He might be some volunteer or a full time coach. On the field they are all the same. Saying that the coach is full time is just an excuse to not take care of business.
And I don't know where you are from, but around here I have never seen a coach who did not have a real job.