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DC_Ref12 Tue Feb 13, 2007 01:57pm

The opposite of baiting
 
Mentioned this in another thread, but it got buried...

My saturday game where I T'd up Coach A, we came down to the other end of the court and were shooting FTs, I'm standing near Team B's bench and Coach B is saying things like "You don't have to worry about me, ref. You and me are friends", etc, obviously trying to get on my good side.

Do you tell him to be quiet or just ignore him? I hate being treated like I can be 'bought.'

tjones1 Tue Feb 13, 2007 02:08pm

Just ignore him. If you tell him to be quiet, you just lit and put fuel on the fire.

deecee Tue Feb 13, 2007 02:13pm

the reason this got buried is because quite frankly its a stupid question -- it falls under common sense. god forbid a coach tries to get on your good side -- Whack him, ignore him, tickle his armpits i dont care.

RushmoreRef Tue Feb 13, 2007 02:15pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DC_Ref12
Mentioned this in another thread, but it got buried...

My saturday game where I T'd up Coach A, we came down to the other end of the court and were shooting FTs, I'm standing near Team B's bench and Coach B is saying things like "You don't have to worry about me, ref. You and me are friends", etc, obviously trying to get on my good side.

Do you tell him to be quiet or just ignore him? I hate being treated like I can be 'bought.'

All I say is:

"Appreciate it, we do the best we can, did you enjoy that gift certificate to the Outback, I'd appreciate your vote when the recommendation forms come out!":) :) :) :)

JK!

Raymond Tue Feb 13, 2007 02:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DC_Ref12
Mentioned this in another thread, but it got buried...

My saturday game where I T'd up Coach A, we came down to the other end of the court and were shooting FTs, I'm standing near Team B's bench and Coach B is saying things like "You don't have to worry about me, ref. You and me are friends", etc, obviously trying to get on my good side.

Do you tell him to be quiet or just ignore him? I hate being treated like I can be 'bought.'

The most that would get out of me is an "I hear ya, Coach" followed by me moving slightly away from him.

Nevadaref Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:01pm

"Coach, you're scaring me." :D

Jurassic Referee Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:05pm

"And I think that you're the second best coach that I've ever seen."

-all the rest are tied for first.

SmokeEater Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:07pm

"Sucking up does nothing for me,.... I do accept $10's and $20's though ...."

j/k - I would love to say that to a coach.

Scrapper1 Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:28pm

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Originally Posted by deecee
the reason this got buried is because quite frankly its a stupid question

Thanks for helping out a newer official. . . :(

Mark Padgett Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:29pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
"Sucking up does nothing for me,.... I do accept $10's and $20's though .

Ever ask the coaches if they want to buy foul insurance? :D

deecee Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:46pm

is that similar to fowl insurance that my uncle used to get for his prize winning gamecock?

WhistlesAndStripes Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by deecee
the reason this got buried is because quite frankly its a stupid question -- it falls under common sense. god forbid a coach tries to get on your good side -- Whack him, ignore him, tickle his armpits i dont care.

Deecee -- I know you're new, but you seem to catch on quick. I thought you knew better!!

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JRutledge Tue Feb 13, 2007 03:59pm

I would probably laugh and walk away. ;)

Peace

DC_Ref12 Tue Feb 13, 2007 05:04pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I would probably laugh and walk away. ;)

Peace

That's about what I did. I was standing near him with my back to him. As I ran back down the court, I just chuckled and shook my head.


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