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I would say the majority of the time I wouldn't explain a T on a coach. I do this because they should know why they got a T and what they really want, most of the time, is to continue arguing their point. IMO, what is done is done and only bad things can happen if I "answer their questions" at this point.
I agree you shouldn't explain your partner's calls, but you would be surprised how many officials think they should be the coach's shoulder to cry on after their partner gives the coach a T. I only have 1 word for a coach after one of my partners gives him/her a T: youmustremainseatedfortherestofthegame! ![]()
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