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tomegun Fri Feb 06, 2004 06:38am

Simple question: You T up a coach or player. Do you want your partner(s) to go over to the coach and "explain" anything?

mick Fri Feb 06, 2004 08:14am

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Originally posted by tomegun
Simple question: You T up a coach or player. Do you want your partner(s) to go over to the coach and "explain" anything?
No.
Partner probably doesn't know exactly what happened.

Andy Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:58am

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Originally posted by tomegun
Simple question: You T up a coach or player. Do you want your partner(s) to go over to the coach and "explain" anything?
If I T a player, it's my job to explain the reason to the coach, if necessary. The T may have been the result of a comment that the coach did not hear or an action that the coach did not see.

On the other hand, if I T a coach, it means that he has crossed the line and I do not want to deal with him any further. I would expect my partner to remind him that the sealtbelt is on an he needs to remain seated. I have found that when a T is issued, emotions are generally high and I don't want the coach to have any further opportunity to say something he might regret.

JRutledge Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:27am

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Originally posted by mick
Quote:

Originally posted by tomegun
Simple question: You T up a coach or player. Do you want your partner(s) to go over to the coach and "explain" anything?
No.
Partner probably doesn't know exactly what happened.

I agree. It would depend on what happen.

Peace

tomegun Fri Feb 06, 2004 12:21pm

I started this thread because of another thread. I don't believe in consoling a coach and to me if my partner Ts a coach he can explain it if he sees fit. Other than that I can tell the coach he must remain seated quickly enough and at a reasonable distant so that it does not appear that I feel sorry for him, want to console him or anything of the like. The same thing would apply if a player received a T. We have so much of this "ref what did he do" and in my mind I'm thinking "what did I report? Blue 21 unsportsmanlike conduct. So does he want me to walk over there and tell him 'blue 21 displayed unsportsmanlike conduct." See that is the smart elect in me but I've had a coach aske me what one of his players did just so he could tell me that his player didn't do it. Now what is us going back and forth going to prove? Does he think I'm going to take it back? I just don't think it is right to be over there in a conversation with a coach after your partner issued a T.
The "poster" in the other thread also said and I quote "Only bad things happen when the ball is dead." What a crock. A good official uses dead ball situations to help the game and cause good things to happen. It isn't right to put this kind of information out there when there are new guys reading it and think it is the gospel because the "poster" is a mode..........oops, almost gave that away!


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