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Went to scout a game tonight. Saw two officials that have been calling a long time. One was very very arrogant. A coach questions a call, I don't mean flipping out, just questioning. The official gives him the stop sign 3 times. The coach turns to walk away, makes about three steps and official gives him a T. Coach didn't even know he got it. I think the whole situation could have been avoided if there wasn't a "stop" sign. They went to line up and shoot free throws before he knew he got it. All of this happened 2 minutes left in the first quarter. Guess it was a sign, game turned out to be a pretty fun battle.
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How would you have handled it? Did you hear what the coach said as he turned his back and walked away?
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Gestapo. The German internal security police as organized under the Nazi regime, known for its terrorist methods directed against those suspected of treason or questionable loyalty. gestapo pl. -pos. A police organization that employs terroristic methods to control a populace WOW!! I had to look up this word. I do not believe this was the case. The official show a little restraint in my opinion by giving the coach the STOP SIGN!! three times. Were you there to hear what was said to the official? The coach could have said something for the official to penalize. He gave the STOP SIGN three times already. Although, it does not look to appealing when giving the T signal to the back of a coach. He/(s)he needs to see it coming. Pesonally, I do not like the word Gestapo used in describing how the situation was handle now understanding what it means.
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These veteran officials forget that the players and coaches are their customers. Logical thinking does not prevail during athletic competition for some of these officials. Communication with coaches and players is vital. My opinion, on my first year of officiating youth basketball and football. |
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Coaches are not allowed to question any call made by an official, outside of the correctable errors listed in R2-10 and possible bookkeeping and timing mistakes. If you had any kind of clue as to what was actually written in the rules, you might have known that. Your Gestapo comment is just plain ignorant imo. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Sat Feb 10, 2007 at 02:52am. |
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Besides, the coach was probably just trying to get one of those strategic technical fouls that I've heard so much about. That makes it all OK. |
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Secondly you have absolutely no idea what was said to that official. For all you know he could have said, "You are the worst f#$K### official I have ever seen and I wish you would go to hell!!" Unless you heard exactly what was said, you cannot sit here and tell anyone what should or should not have been done. This just goes to show the gesture of the "stop sign" did not work if anything it might have incited the coach to react or say something out of line. I can accomplish the same thing by walking up slowly to a coach with my hand over my face and say just about anything and no one knows what I said except the coach and me. I could threaten a coach. I could curse them out. Or I could just say OK and everything I say looks non-threatening and not confrontational. You can warn a coach in this way and get the desired result. I must be doing something right. I have not had to T many coaches this year and in previous years. And I do not use the stop sign. Peace
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Had he told the coach, "I've heard enough," and then went about his business, the ball would then have been in the coach's court. He then makes the decision whether he gets a T or not. The mistakes were being arrogant, if he truly was, and warning the coach three times. Fans and coaches are customers? Sorry but that's bull$hit. Officials are there to administer the game, not to bend over to the whims and desires of fans and coaches.
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Good Lord, if fans and coaches are customers, does that mean we also have to believe the old adage that "the customer is always right?"
![]() Customers pay for goods and services. I don't think the fans or coaches pay you.
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That's exactly why I'm so skeptical when I read these reports about the nasty old officials screwing somebody's team. There's always two sides to a story, and we're only getting one. |
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I laugh as soon as I hear the words "arrogant" about an official. The operative word in this scenario is three. The only mistake the official made was issuing three warnings. As soon as he got to two they became meaningless. He might as well have picked his nose for all the good it did him.
I always distrust a poster that comes on here and wants to throw an official under the bus for a call. That usually tells me two things.
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How do you know what the coach said to the official?
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