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Originally Posted by slow whistle
So the coach was ok with the foul, but did not like the secondary signal so he/she jumped all over you? Guessing he/she didn't like the foul call so was going to jump you regardless of your secondary signal...point being the secondary signal is useful to indicate the nature of the foul, but it really doesn't mean anything in the scheme of things (administration, etc)...how many times have you given the incorrect one and just moved on?
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First of all coaches don't "jump all over me" either we show a mutual respect & talk like men or they get put in check... plain & simple.
To answer your question, I had a coach say
"how could that be push when he clearly blocked him?"
I've learned to give the correct signal for what actually happened since then.