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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 12:48pm
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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"?

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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 01:23pm
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what do you define as "legitimate flack"?
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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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 01:31pm
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Visually warning a coach & having it show up on tape is a good thing, as opposed to just a verbal warning. What happens when somebody on the crew sticks coach and they say "no one ever warned me"?



Warnings are not required!
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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 01:48pm
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Warnings are not required!
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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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 01:53pm
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Warnings are not required!
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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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 02:38pm
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Warnings are not required!
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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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 03:25pm
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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
So if you're working NCAA or NAIA, use them. Just don't think you have to do this in high school.

FWIW, I agree with Bob.
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Old Fri Nov 07, 2008, 01:44pm
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OK OHBBREF, sounds legit. I always talk about that situation in my pre-game, but it still happened to us last night (I had displacement on my end and partner had block on under end with similar displacement). So we talked about it again at first dead ball.... no problems rest of way.
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