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Lopsided Foul Counts
After reading the post "Coach Lies to Evaluator" I think it might be helpful to mention some points for younger officials.
We have all had games where foul counts get lopsided and there are many reasons why: Defense is more aggressive Team in general is a step slower Parity in ability, etc. How do you deal with coaches and games like this in general. |
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What if the score is lopsided? Do they want us to balance that out also?
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Uhhh....coach, if you tell your players to play defense with the feet and not their hands, the foul count would probably be in your favor!!!!!!!
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Typical response is, "Coach, we honestly do not look at the foul count. We call the game as we see it. If the foul count is not equal, it's probably because one team is being more aggressive on defense."
-Josh |
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I tried this in a game the other day:
Coach: The foul count is 6 to 1. Can you watch the other team? Ref: OK coach. Where do you think the are fouls happening? Coach: (Slight Pause) Watch the hand checks on my guards. Ref: OK coach, I will watch for hand checks. The funny thing was, he had to stop and think about where the fouls were. That let me know he was just whining about the count. |
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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One tam is shooting jump shots, the other is driving to the basket and passing the ball to the low post. One team is playing defense with their hands, the other is moving their feet. One team is pressing in the BC, the other is running back to the other end.
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For younger officials:
Don't try a snappy or smart response. Nothing good can come of it. Don't try to explain the foul count, no matter how obvious. Ask the coach if there's a question, or a specific play to discuss, or ignore if it's a statement. "I am aware of the foul count" works well for me. Calling the foul count to your attention seems to be part of the "working the officials 101" handbook when you don't have a specific play to question. Come to expect it.
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I didn't call any (I didn't see any) and the question was an honest one. I really wanted to know if I was missing something. In any case, I don't think I will ask the question again. The posters here are correct- better to just listen.
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