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Looks like the other two officials may have had their back to their partner and the confrontation at the moment the alleged contact occurred even though at least one of those two officials saw the first official whack the coach.
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and i've already said that if the Lead doesn't get the T first, then either of the other 2 should definitely have it. what i was alluding to though, hypothetically, if the coach doesn't "headbutt" the Trail, are we even talking about him coming in aggressively? |
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I'm sick of all the BS excuses by folks (on here and in general) for piss poor behavior by players and coaches while the officials are expected to walk on water. Let's call it what it is. Sad, sorry, and old. I may unload on a coach if they headbutted me and made me felt threatened. I'm sure then the coach would be forgiven, I would be put in jail for 10 years and he would get a book deal.
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http://6abc.com/sports/new-video-sho...feree/1147894/
The referee said his head made contact with his head. Glad he reacted so it was very minor head contact. This guy works with kids with special needs? Wow not the type of character I see working with those kids.
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I was slapped on the shoulder by coach who was upset with me and took a cheap shot. I regret not calling the police.
It sounds like this guy didnt press charges and I think that is a huge mistake.
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and maybe Smitty has something there...
maybe Trail is rushing in to act as a buffer between the coach and Lead? maybe Trail believes that he had given Lead enough time to have first crack at giving the coach a T, and that it was his time to step in? no one will know but Trail. but like i said earlier....i don't put blame on Trail for coming in quick. and it's definitely unfortunate that he had to be the "victim" of a moron head coach, but i believe if his only intention was to T the coach up, and not act as a buffer, he could've called the T from 10 feet away. jus' sayin' ![]() |
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Unless you all have seen a video that I've missed, I don't know how you can make a determination that the T came too quickly. We don't see the coach until he is well out onto the court, and we don't see the T until after that. We have no idea how far either of them came to get to that point.
Additionally, the L's head was turned to the players to get the number for the foul. When he finally saw the coach, his whistle was immediately going back into his mouth until the T put air in his. |
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not sure if i agree or disagree with it though. obviously you can't know, but it does almost appear that way. but a couple new tips to take away from it, is that Lead needs SLOW DOWN. he did a great job of making the call, fist in the air, immediately cancels the basket, and makes the proper PC mechanic. but he shouldn't have left his PCA until he knows for sure who he has the foul on. how is he able to process and properly assess the coach a T, when he doesn't even know who the foul is on? had he had the number in his head already, he's looking directly at the table to report while coming up and meets that coach head on and then can enforce the T correctly. (hopefully) report PC, report T, possibly quickly conference with crew to make sure they're all on the same page, go opposite to get away from the coach you just T'd up, shoot in the order in which they occurred and continue the game. also worth noting, early in the video, the Lead also has the closely guarded count in the corner, which the Lead should never do. |
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The humiliation of this being talked about, possibly losing his job and having to explain this to his family isn't enough? Would you be critical of the official if he chose to forgive this coach, shakes his hand and moved on with his life...? |
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