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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
I wouldn't say constantly by any means, not even seldom...but the crappy coach's rating is worth just as much as the great coach who "gets" how the game is played. I haven't had to eject, nor do I think this would ever escalate to a situation where a coach would eject himself, he'll just take it out on me in my rating and in MN, where rating does matter whether I like it or not, I feel like I need to consider that in how I approach things.
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I stopped worrying about ratings years ago. It is not something I can control in any way. You either like me or you do not like me. All I can do is look good in my uniform, hustle to every spot on the field I need to, get in good position to make calls, have good timing and have good knowledge of the rules. After that it is not my job to be liked by coaches and I do not care if any of them like me. But with all those things I just mentioned, I do not have many coaches challenge me and my ratings (especially in baseball) have been some of the highest I have had than any of my other sports and I have achieved the highest level in that sport and I was not trying to do so. I think a lot of this is because of how I carry myself and what I expect from coaches and players the minute I step onto the field. And often that is not even saying a single word. And an issue like this is so minor and insignificant, if you cannot tell a coach in a way that follows the rule and your judgment, and then you will have more problems than it is worth. I have never had a problem with this rule because I stop things from escalating and if I feel a rule is not violated, I tell the coach that fact in a calm and professional way.
Peace