In your first game, there are plenty of opportunities to advise the coach that you have heard enough. You can create one with a rotation if you need to. No game ever got better when you tried to avoid the T when it was warranted.
In the 2nd game, you do not need to go into so much detail. The more you say, the worse it can get. Silence cannot be quoted. Get in close on a held ball situation and talk to the players as you are loudly blowing the whistle. That can prevent some of the activity that led to the coach's displeasure.
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