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Tonight did 3 Adult/Highschool games. One of the Adults told me to blow the f*&^%&# whislte. I blew it and gave him a "t" is that right? Or should have i did something else?
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Yup, Brandon. That's a T, even in my varsity games. The T is for the profanity, obviously; not for the "blow the whistle" comment.
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When we are learning this game, our blow reflex is not quite as fast as our judgement reflex. My guess is that you may have seen several fouls and couldn't get the blow reflex to work. Until that synapse between eyes and cheeks fully develops, be assured that it is okay to have a late whistle and to go get those fouls that you have seen, the fouls tha the voice in your head says, "Shucks, I shoulda got that one." Too, there is the experience factor of determining what a foul is and what a foul is not. Until you have achieved a comfort zone of foul recognition, blowing the whistle seems to be a better alternative to passing on the contact. With these two thoughts in mind, add the fact that many shooters "...Know I was fouled", while many defenders "...Never touched 'im". Should you have T'd the player? Probably. Should you have done something else? After the "offensive words" (you, or someone, was offended) came outa his mouth, you had no alternative. mick As newer officials, we must not overlook the benefit of the Tincture of Time. |
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Some one tells me to blow the F@#%$#$# whistle. I normally blow it, tell them just did! with a big T signal!
Yep whack em, especially in an adult rec league. You rarely ever get paid enough to put up with that B@#^&*()_ |
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To add to Mick's response
It's okay to have a late whistle. Even with experience we will be late from time to time, because we will hold the whistle to let the play happen.
You will undoubtedly hear, "That was late!" Your reply, "Yes, but it was RIGHT." ![]() |
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It's not WHAT they say, it's HOW they say it! If a player is running down the court, not looking at me, and says, "blow the whistle"...I would usually ignore it. (Possibly have a word with him during a dead ball) If another player runs up to me and gets in my face yelling, "Blow the whistle!"...that's easy. Both players SAID the same thing...it's their ACTION that shall be judged unsporting or not IMO. Same with profanity. If a player swears to himself after a missed basket and it's not heard by anyone but me...I usually let it go. If a player uses the same swear word and has some action with it...(such as directed toward an individual, a call, etc.) then my T is ready and willing. Side note: If a Coach asks me what his player said...I usually tell them, "Coach, it's not what he said, it's how he said it." And, if the T is for profanity...I don't tell the Coach the actual swear word...I just tell them the T was for profanity.
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Re: To add to Mick's response.....and one step further
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Sometimes, especially when your are new and feeling your way, between the time you see the call and the time you blow the whistle, a fan or coach will shout out the call. "Travel!" This will often cause one to hesitate even a moment longer. By now the action has proceeded far enough that it is easy to think "too late now," and forget it, even though the call may have been obvious, to you and everyone else. Blow the whistle, even though it may seem veeery late. There is no time limit on getting something right. Also, when you do blow a late whistle after a verbal call from one side, the other side will invariably say, "You're letting them call the game!" This is usually not worthy of a response.
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