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Old Wed Jan 17, 2007, 11:05pm
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The only time in my opinion you come to a coach about what may have been called is when you need to let a coach know of a potential problem with a player as it relates to sportsmanship issue (and you have to be careful there as well). Other than that leave the coach alone and let him/her ask you about a call. If they do not ask, they probably saw what you saw or know why it was called.

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Old Thu Jan 18, 2007, 04:34pm
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
First, get him off the court - "coach, I can't have you on the floor, you know that".

Then get him to stop yelling - "Coach, I'm going to talk to you man to man, there's no need for you to yell at me."

Then find out what his question is - "Coach, is there a question you have for me?"

He'll probably say "Yeah, why are you talking to my player?"

Then you answer "Because it's part of my job here" and walk away.

If he yells or follows you then T him.
Excellent. Thats a good call!
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Old Thu Jan 18, 2007, 11:18pm
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And I'm sure you would have used much more "colorful" language!

I agree with Dan. Walk the coach back to the bench, let him say his piece. At the point he stops or asks you a question, tell him, "Coach, I told both players to knock it off and play ball. It's part of officiating. If you don't want me talking to your players, that's fine. I'll just hit him with the foul or the T next time." Turn and walk away. If he chases you, pop him.

But do not allow a coach to come onto the floor to confront you.

Tony:

Please PM to tell me how to do the colorful printing like that. Daryl "The Preacher" Long is always telling me how colorful my language is. LOL

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