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At no level do I allow that. And at any level where a head coach is doing that, he will be addressed
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I do not allow assistants to yell at me period. Let alone stand and do so.
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Is this a joke? Hell no.
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but how about a productive discussion about dealing with assistants... we were discussing this today and i'm not sure of the OP's reasoning for asking, but there is a big gray area with assistant coaches. i'd like to think that most have a job to do, else they wouldn't be there, and if approached in a kindly manner, with a legitimate question...i want to believe that they are asking for the benefit of the team and head coach while he/she could be busy coaching or instructing in a timeout. in cases like this, i think a lot of officials are quick to treat them like crap just because they are assistants and don't give them the time of day. but obviously, there is zero to no tolerance for assistants that want to try to officiate or berate officials from the bench as the OP asked. but in those cases, sometimes officials can go the opposite way and completely ignore that because of the fact that they are assistants and don't give them the time of day, no matter what they do. here, it's our responsibility to 'nip that in the bud' and take care of business. stop it when it starts or you'll be listening to it all game. |
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They may have a job to do ... but that job does not, in any manner, involve arguing with or complaining to the officials. There is no gray area here at all. If there is for you, I would submit that you're doing it wrong.
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this happened to me in a V game earlier this year. it was a 30+ pt blowout and the JV kids were in, and the HC was down at the end of the bench talking to his V kids. i made a call at Lead and came up to report and the JV coaches weren't thrilled with it (up 30) and i wanted to reinforce my call instead of just ignoring. but after a while i had to catch myself, as they were the assistants... the HC didn't see the play or even care. but that is tough when a V game becomes a JV game |
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If you can't answer an assistant with a Yes, No, or a number ... he needs to be talking to his coach, and not you.
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