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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 05:17pm
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Shame you had a bad apple....

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I liked officials who were professional and approachable.
I like(d) players, coaches, teachers, mailmen, neighbors, store employees, and anyone else who is cordial, polite, nice, and professional no matter who they are and/or what they do.

Let's not condemn all, because of a bad one.....and I don't get that impression from your post.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 05:40pm
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Let's not condemn all, because of a bad one.....and I don't get that impression from your post.[/QUOTE]


Yes, please don't. I have had some great officials. This was one bad apple, and I thought a little perspective from an ex-coach might be of interest.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 05:44pm
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Good for you!

Look, we've all had issues with players, coaches, and even our partners. If you've read enough posts you've see different perspectives as to how people handle them.

In your case - for the rest of the game, be on your best behavior, coach your butt off (while seated ) win the game, and go on to the next one......
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 06:20pm
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I like coaches who stay in the coaching box.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 10:13pm
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I like coaches who stay in the coaching box.
Fair enough, but I also like partners who tell me why they just called the T.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 10:47pm
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Fair enough, but I also like partners who tell me why they just called the T.
Why? You really don't need to know the reason. The only information that you need is who it was charged against. Your responsibility is to support your partner by administering the penalty, not explaining the call.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 10:59pm
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Coach, it is not an obligation of an official to give you an explanation for everything that happens. Explanations come because you are being a nice guy at the moment or you are not the person that got the T. I am not going to explain anything to you if you have crossed a line. The next thing I say to you is going to lead to a debate and I would not like to throw you out of the game.

If you do not know what you got T'd for, then you either are not paying attention or trying to be a jerk to the official. Explanations are a courtesy, not obligation.

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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 11:03pm
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Fair enough, but I also like partners who tell me why they just called the T.
Why? So you can tell the coach? I honestly do not care what a coach is T'd for. That is between him and my partner. I am there to support my partner and to relay proper information like "You have to sit down now." I would rather stay out of the details as much as possible.

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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 11:12pm
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I guess around here it's standard to inform your partners on a call like this. Does the coach have a "right" to know why he got rung? Probably not. Is it good practice around here to tell him? Yep.
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