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Old Fri Jan 29, 2010, 02:02pm
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What verbal comments would you use to a head coach or player who makes senseless statements to us as officials? I would like your new/different/convincing feedback, humorous or professional, formed in quick short reply to respond to coach/player(s). The comments so irritating this year; "call it both ways", "three seconds in the key", "they are playing rough on my guys" and "you got to help your partner". I do not believe you should ignore the head coach especially if your pregame included giving coach/captain the opportunity to address us on a dead ball or time-out to discuss or present a question.
I haven't read the whole thread yet, but here are my initial reactions to your post.

First of all, don't do the part in red. Coaches may ask questions, but I'm not going to "discuss" plays with them. "Coach, if you have a question about a play, we'll try to answer it within the flow of the game." Now, when the coach says something like, "they're playing rough on my guys," you can ignore it or ask him if he has a question about a specific play.

"Call it both ways." I typically ignore this, as it goes nowhere good. The one time I addressed it, I simply made a point of looking at the scoreboard, which showed the foul count at 8-8. This doesn't always work, because your count won't always be close to even. You can, if you have a moment, ask him if he really means to accuse you of cheating. Tread carefully on this one, however.

"Three seconds...." I always ignore, unless he's making a habit of it. You have a few options. 1. Ignore. 2. Let him know that while you expect he's going to disagree on a few of your choices, you can't have him officiating from the bench like that. 3. Tell him that with all of the numbers being yelled out, you keep losing count and can't seem to get to three. (Tread carefully,and I'd really only use this in rec, or with a coach with whom I'd built a very good raport.)

"You've got to help your partner" is borderline T worthy, and will get one of three responses. 1. Ignore. 2. Warn. 3. T. In that order. Anything else either throws your partner under the bus or sends you crashing down to the coach's level.
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Old Fri Jan 29, 2010, 02:10pm
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I had an 8th grade boys coach last week come over during a TO and ask if it was OK for a kid to dribble the ball OOB during a spot throw-in. I told him yes. He said he "didn't think it was OK". I looked at him and said, "Do you really think I don't know the rule?" He replied, "Oh, sorry" and just walked away. Didn't hear another word out of him the rest of the game.

I've had coaches challenge me on a rule every once in a while. I sometimes tell them, "Coach, I have a rulebook in my bag. Let's look it up. If you're right, I'll give you $100. But if I'm right, you have to go out into the parking lot and wash my car. Is it a bet?" I've never had a coach take me up on it.
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Old Fri Jan 29, 2010, 03:11pm
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VB Tuesday night - partner called a travel on V point guard trying some really awkward spin move throughouot the game. We'd both enjoyed conversation with V HC. He was a good guy and had a real grasp of rules. He's up by about 25 when the travel call comes. He said - "he's been doing that all night and you guys haven't called it. (BTW - he had not been doing that all night) Table personnel thought he was upset but I had seen the smirk just before he said it. I looked at him, the scorer was ready to write in the T ............. and I said to the coach - "It's amazing how we improve over the course of a game" He's cracking up - and the scorer looked so disappointed.
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Old Fri Jan 29, 2010, 03:21pm
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VB Tuesday night - partner called a travel on V point guard trying some really awkward spin move throughouot the game. We'd both enjoyed conversation with V HC. He was a good guy and had a real grasp of rules. He's up by about 25 when the travel call comes. He said - "he's been doing that all night and you guys haven't called it. (BTW - he had not been doing that all night) Table personnel thought he was upset but I had seen the smirk just before he said it. I looked at him, the scorer was ready to write in the T ............. and I said to the coach - "It's amazing how we improve over the course of a game" He's cracking up - and the scorer looked so disappointed.
Memorable quote from a coach whose point guard had a similar move. After I called it the second time, he got his player's attention. "Hey! He (pointing at me) ain't gonna go for that."
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