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OHBBREF - sounds like a legitimate mechanic to me. I would just add rolling eyes and shaking head to complete the new mechanic.
![]() what do you define as "legitimate flack"? Last edited by TravelinMan; Fri Nov 07, 2008 at 12:51pm. Reason: didnt direct response to OP |
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the coach was calmly questioning a very close block call and just two trips ago on the other end we had a very similar call go the other way.
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Of course not -- especially when the coach "leaps over the line."
But, when the coach sidles up to it, sticks a toe over it, then steps with one foot over the line, it's good to have a warning. |
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No warnings are not required, but if the complaints get pushed up the line to the assignor, its good for him/her to see on tape that a warning was given. That is why virtually every assignor I work for likes to see a stop sign. Don't put it in the coaches face, just raise your hand so it can be seen on the video. Its visual proof that not only was a warning given, but that the referee isn't shown to have a hair trigger. I generally don't extend my hand when Iuse it. It works about half the time. The other half....well, the stop sign is half of the next signal to be given, i just need to turn my hand and bring the ther one up.
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actually warnings are required procedurally per the NCAA when a coach is out of the box
this is the instruction from the NCAA sessions One Warning issued for a coach clearly and completely out of the box for: - Appropriately communicating with officials - Coaching his/her team - Engaged in miscellaneous legal activities (getting water, retrieving shirt) - Minor conduct infractions
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OK OHBBREF, sounds legit.
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