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Originally Posted by beachbum
many of the comments seem to suggest that the "T"s given were the result of poor officiating. One specifically mentiond mid school officiating.
Most every one acknowledge's that mid school is a good training ground for officials. But do you coaches think that your view of the officials was somewhat tainted by the fact you were coaching in the game?
It always seems that coaches will say a game had good officials when they win, but poor officiating when they loose...for the most part.
But no one really answered the real question, and it is do you have remorse the day after or do you respect an official more, if that official has the B**ls to give you a "t" for an obvious unsportsmanlike act.
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Beachbum:
I'm not a coach, but I the the jist of this is:
Coaches are people, just like officials. Not all technical fouls are created equal. Sometimes a coach will go looking for a technical to "fire up his team" and actually may have less respect for you at the end of the day if you DON'T "T" him up. Some will look back and realize they were out of line and know you were doing your job. Some are incompetent nits who think that they're always right and will hate you forever for daring to question their pure, unadulterated awesomeness.
Coaches are people too (much to the surprise of some on this Forum.

) There's no way to put something like this in a box and say it's going to play out the same way every time.
Get out there and take care of business.