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Originally Posted by JRutledge
If a reaction is immediate and not prolonged, I have a really hard time giving anyone a T unless they have been reacting in a similar way multiple times. You can always talk to a player to tell them to knock it off if you think it is something that is directed at you. Players are always going to show some disappointment in a call or two during a game.
It has nothing to do with being afraid to take care of business, but if this is a T, you will be calling many of them over the course of your career that others will pass on. Just sayin....
Peace
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I look for multiple reactions. Depending on how bad the first one is, after the first 1-2 reactions I'll tell the coach to stop it before I do. After that I've rarely ever had an issue. Even if I throw a T later for more reactions I've never had a coach surprised at my call or do anything goofy to deserve a T.