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One thing that I will never do under any circumstances is to go digging into team huddles to notify head coaches, the point of my recent posts in this thread.
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It is much more important to me to talk with my partners about things near the end of a game that is in question (and not in question) than trying to relay specific information to the coach that they have people that already track that stuff. I guess those that do not like that will have to be upset. But never had a high school supervisor even care about this one way or the other. We have to learn to run the game, not nickel and dime about things that no one is going to realistically know, let alone get upset with you about. High school coaches want explanations when we are not obligated to give them (like when a live ball is going on) and you worried about the specifics of how you tell them timeout situations? Really? Peace
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Fully agree with purpose and intent. Rule says to "notify" head coach. I can understand your definition of "notify", while others may differ. Agree it's important.
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Absolutely hate it when the coach replies, "I already know", when his tone really means, "I already know you stupid idiot".
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I worked in law enforcement for 15 years, so his tone matters little to me. |
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Usually by the time you get past the first clause, the coach is saying "I'm out" and holding up a fist (indicating "zero") |
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We have local guidelines in place (often brought up in pregames) that say we have the option the non-calling official notify the coach of the fifth foul if we know that the coach is already hot under the collar. I never use this guideline, don't want the coach seeing me cowering on the endline, I don't think it's a good look. However, I will sometimes take advantage of a local guideline that suggests that the non-calling official remind the coach that he must sit down after technical foul that requires such. Might avoid a double barreled technical foul that might put a visiting coach on a cold bus in the parking lot.
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