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A first for me
So a couple weeks ago I T'ed up a coach in our church league, who later proceeded to jaw-jack at my partner as he left the gym after the game. The guy was a real hoser. Looking back, I really should have tossed him for the way he kept acting even after the T.
So I show up last Saturday, and lo and behold, the minute I walk in the gym, I see this guy walking across the court, making a b-line for me. I start to think "here we go" and I put my mental armor on. He walks up to me and says "I'm really sorry about last week. I have no excuse for acting like that and I feel really embarrassed. I just want to apologize." I was stunned. I just looked at him and all I could really say was "That's okay." He said "No, it's not okay. That's not acceptable behavior." I told him I appreciated his apology and wished his team luck in their next game, which I reffed later that day. He was very calm, asked me politely about a few calls, but never got out of line. Of course, the difference was that this week, his team won by 20 points, as opposed to the 15 point loss he experienced the week before. But, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. ![]() |
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[QUOTE=DC_Ref12]So a couple weeks ago I T'ed up a coach in our church league, who later proceeded to jaw-jack at my partner as he left the gym after the game. The guy was a real hoser. Looking back, I really should have tossed him for the way he kept acting even after the T.
So I show up last Saturday, and lo and behold, the minute I walk in the gym, I see this guy walking across the court, making a b-line for me. I start to think "here we go" and I put my mental armor on. He walks up to me and says "I'm really sorry about last week. I have no excuse for acting like that and I feel really embarrassed. I just want to apologize." I was stunned. I just looked at him and all I could really say was "That's okay." He said "No, it's not okay. That's not acceptable behavior." QUOTE] If that happens again, please do not say "that's okay"....because it's not (as he correctly pointed out to you). Simply say "thank you. I appreciate your apology." If we do not hold others, and ourselves, accountable for upholding the standards of sportsmanship that we all expect, then we can only blame ourselves rather than complain about it later. |
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I was honestly just so flabbergasted ![]() He lost my respect during the first game, but earned it back with his apology. It takes a real man to apologize like that. |
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I'm gonna play devils advocate here and just throw out the idea that maybe he appologized so that you would not "hate" him during the next game. Maybe he is a really good person, but it just does not seem right to me.
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By apologizing before the game, in the manner he did, with the phrasing he used; he put himself into a box. Sort of like telling the coaches in pregame that we're going to be calling a tight game as far as traveling goes.
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