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Now Mark, I do love your sarcasm, but there are a few of us that truly believe it when we say good job. Also, I have on occasion to ask an official or two to watch certain players, but its very specific actions.
Early in the year, in a double header, the first game was officiated by one official. During the 4th Q, an official I recognized walked into the gym. He apparently worked at the home school and was just there to watch a game on a night off. His partner asked if he could work the next game with him. Of course he asked if his principal had any objections, and then asked me. I told him we didnt, he had called games for us before, I knew him. I knew there would be no problems and there were not. I told him after the game that I really appreciated what he did. I meant it... |
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Last night B9th/10th grade rec game.
Me: TWEEET! Traveling signal - W21. White Coach as I go by the bench: "Wonder where his luggage was?" Me: ![]() As I go by the next time: White Coach: "You know, Samsonite, luggage, traveling....." Me: "Oh, got it coach. Missed it the first time." Duh!
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I look at the score board and it was 10 fouls to 3, but the 10 were against the other team...they just want something to complain about. |
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"You see, coach, here's how it works. When one team has committed 10 fouls and the other team has committed 3 fouls, then the foul count is 10 fouls to 3. I can explain it again slower if you didn't get it that time."
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I tell them "nice game, good job" sometimes
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I've actually had maybe 2-3 referees compliment me after a game over the years. It's always the same general remark, "You have a good team there Coach." |
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It Was A Dark And Stormy Night ...
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When I was a junior varsity official I stayed to watch a rather intense varsity game following mine. Team A had just won the close game, with both coaches really "working" the varsity guys. The three of us, the two varsity officials, and me, went to the dressing room after the final horn. We sat there for a few minutes discussing the intensity of this game, when a knock came at the door. The Team A coach stuck his head in the door and said, "Nice job guys". One of the varsity officials, the one who took most of the abuse during the game, replied to the coach, "Would you have said that if you had lost?". It took both me, and the other varsity official, to pull these two apart to keep them from killing each other. Was the varsity official unprofessional in his reply? Yes, of course. But the coach should have stayed away from the dressing room. And they lived happily ever after. The end.
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I agree with you Billy Mac
A coach can't complain and whine at officials all game then expect those same officials to pretend it never happened by offering a too little, too late compliment. Besides, that dressing room is your (officials) space and a coach needs to respect that. I think the only thing this coach could justify saying after poking his head in the door would have been a sincere apology for his conduct.
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