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Originally Posted by btaylor64
Studies and pure trial and error shows that the stop sign does not act as a deterrent but rather as an instigator. Coaches do not respond well to this.
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Originally Posted by OHBBREF
I have to tell you that I do not disagree with your analysis but there are a lot of supervisors and assignors who still want to see it used.
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I believe
how the stop sign is used is what instigates or defuses conflict.
I've seen officials put their hand directly in a coaches face while 2-4 feet apart... not good.
I've seen officials extend the stop sign toward a coach at mid-chest level... good.
Visually warning a coach & having it show up on tape is a good thing, as opposed to just a verbal warning. What happens when somebody on the crew sticks coach and they say "no one ever warned me"?