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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
There is a difference between (i) "I hear you, coach" with no stop sign signal and (ii) "That's enough coach" with a stop sign.
IF the head coach were to continue after the official saying "I hear you, coach", THEN appropriate action would be taken by the official.
The sign of a fantastic official is to diffuse a situation so that it doesn't blow up. There was no opportunity of that happening in the OP.
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1) Oh? And pray tell, whatinthehell is the difference? I sureasheck can't see one. In both cases, you're basically telling the coach that enough is enough. And in Billy's case, the head coach sureashell did continue. He told Billy that
"my partner and I were doing a lousy job all night.". If Billy chose to ignore that, he shouldn't have said anything in the first place.
What are you going to do if the coach makes that same personal comment to you
after you said "I hear you, coach"? Ignore it? If you do, may I suggest that you should turn in your "fantastic official" badge.
Taking care of bidness doesn't equate to a situation blowing up. We just react to the crap that comes our way. At least we should imo.