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rainmaker Wed Jan 12, 2005 07:55pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess you have to have more than 1,600 posts on this forum to have a valid opinion about anything.
No, but you have to have more than... (let's see how many am I up to now?)...4,000 to express sarcasm or patronizing irony. Get it? (said very patronizingly!)

BktBallRef Wed Jan 12, 2005 07:59pm

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Originally posted by blindzebra
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Originally posted by carldog
I've certainly seen NBA refs T up a stare.
"Stop eyeballing me Rasheed!" :D

"WHACK! Get out!" - Ronnie Garretson

:D

Rich Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:02pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess you have to have more than 1,600 posts on this forum to have a valid opinion about anything.
No, but you don't have to be sanctimonius, either.

BktBallRef Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:02pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess you have to have more than 1,600 posts on this forum to have a valid opinion about anything.
No, you just come off as very arrogant when you post something like that when you've been here 4 months and the guy you're popping off to has been here over 4 years.

Loosen up. If you can't have a little fun on the floor, you're probably not enjoying yourself.

thumpferee Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:04pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
Was wondering if anyone has ever given a technical foul to a coach for staring?

I had a game last week when a coach took a timeout and rather than address his players, he chose to stare me down for almost the entire 30-second timeout. I was very tempted to hit him with a technical for unsportsmanlike conduct, but I chose not to because my partner had already given him one earlier in the game.

He had no assistant coaches and if he was ejected the kids (who were no problem the whole game) wouldn't have had anyone to coach them. Any thoughts?

Do I have an eye booger coach?

eastcoastref Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:23pm

I guess that's the problem. I'm out working games, going to the gym to stay and shape and attending 3-4 camps a year while you guys are hammering away at the computer. I guess that's why I'm doing some college ball now after only four years as an official.

johnnyrao Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:27pm

I think that if a coach wants to waste an entire TO staring at me then so be it. He only gets 5 and if he was worht a lick he would provide some guidance to his team. I don't know this specific coach I am talking here in generalities.

QuebecRef87 Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:28pm

I would do the following. And correct me if I'm wrong; I only have 27 posts after all! (wink, wink)

First of all, I'd make sure to let the coach see that his staring is not influencing me and most of all, I would NOT avoid his glance for all the duration of the timeout because he would know that he's making me feel uncomfortable. I'd just try to stay natural and after a while, I'd go see him and ask : "Can I help you with something, coach?"

After that, it would be easy to improvise depending on his answer.

What do you think?

eastcoastref Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:29pm

I like that approach. Maybe that's what I'll try next time.

Jay R Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:41pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess that's the problem. I'm out working games, going to the gym to stay and shape and attending 3-4 camps a year while you guys are hammering away at the computer. I guess that's why I'm doing some college ball now after only four years as an official.
If you're such a great official, why did you come here asking about what to do with the stare?

JRutledge Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:47pm

I would stare back and hope he opens his mouth. But I would not call something because of stare. It might not take a lot after that to get a T, but not just for staring.

Peace

BktBallRef Wed Jan 12, 2005 08:48pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess that's the problem. I'm out working games, going to the gym to stay and shape and attending 3-4 camps a year while you guys are hammering away at the computer. I guess that's why I'm doing some college ball now after only four years as an official.
Wow! College ball! You must be a great official after only 4 years! I guess that's why you're here, still trying to decide when to call a T.

NEWSFLASH: Nobody here is impressed. Nobody here gives a $hit.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 12, 2005 09:26pm

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Originally posted by eastcoastref
I guess that's the problem. I'm out working games, going to the gym to stay and shape and attending 3-4 camps a year while you guys are hammering away at the computer. I guess that's why I'm doing some college ball now after only four years as an official.
Hate to have to tell ya this, SuperRef, but there's quite a few regular posters here that work a lot of top level games, stay in shape, go to camps, do some college ball- and still have the time to post here and share their knowledge with everybody. RockyRoad is certainly high on that list. Somehow, I think that you blowing your own horn without really having ever added anything very useful to this site doesn't impress any of them that much- unfortunately. Jmo.

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jan 12th, 2005 at 09:28 PM]

blindzebra Wed Jan 12, 2005 09:45pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by blindzebra
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Originally posted by carldog
I've certainly seen NBA refs T up a stare.
"Stop eyeballing me Rasheed!" :D

"WHACK! Get out!" - Ronnie Garretson

:D

Followed by, "Get away from me Steve," to Steve Smith, "He was trying to intimidate me Steve and he's NOT."

Back In The Saddle Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:02pm

I would be tempted to "review the current situation" with my partner. Meet him at mid-court, discuss the foul count, the location of the throw-in, where to eat on the way home. In other words, just plain ignore the coach. If he wants to spend the time out giving my backside the hairy eyeball, so be it. Hopefully he'll give it a miss and go coach his team.


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