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It's amazing how quickly they learn after they get whacked, "they" being everybody on the bench. Note though that I've never believed in bench watching. If I see it, I'll take care of it. If I hear it and it's exceptionally bad but I can't identify who said it, I'll get the person responsible for bench conduct----> the coach. Works for me. Other methods may work just as well for other officials. As long as the game is controlled, who cares? Jmo....... |
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Wait a minute... If they had screamed "Bhudda"...or "Confuscious" or "Ghandi" would you have T'd them up??
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IMO the head coach call was a good one. If there is a problem with the message getting through & the AC continues then he gets one. Game management & control are the desirable outcomes so I believe initially one is better than two.
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I think that if a coach yelled "Monday Night Football" at a call, it might be OK.
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