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Loudwhistle Thu Feb 18, 2010 07:36pm

Coach Comment
 
I was watching a HS VG game the other night. Reff calls a blocking foul and the visiting coach immediately jumps up off the bench. After reff reports foul, I see a conversation between the two. He explains what he saw and the coach finally sits down. At halftime I go in the reff room and asked him about the conversation. He told me that he explained to the coach what he saw and why he made the call. The visiting coach then said, "well I respectfully disagree, that was a bad call!" He said, "ok!" Seemed like a reasonable coach and I liked her choice of words. I've gotten plenty of I disagree with... .... but I've never gotten the respectfully part. It must be his age? (He's about 10 years older than me.:D)

Mark Padgett Thu Feb 18, 2010 07:56pm

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Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 662951)
The visiting coach then said, "well I respectfully disagree, that was a bad call!"

"Coach, you're certainly entitled to your opinion - no matter how moronic it is. Now sit down and shut up before I smack you upside the head with a frying pan. Thank you."

See - you can be respectful, too. :)

Loudwhistle Thu Feb 18, 2010 08:01pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 662953)
"Coach, you're certainly entitled to your opinion - no matter how moronic it is. Now sit down and shut up before I smack you upside the head with a frying pan. Thank you."

See - you can be respectful, too. :)

Thanks,
I think I have her next weekend, I'll work on quoting that!

Loudwhistle Thu Feb 18, 2010 08:11pm

Starving? Know I am!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 662951)
I was watching a HS VG game the other night. Reff calls a blocking foul and the visiting coach immediately jumps up off the bench. After reff reports foul, I see a conversation between the two. He explains what he saw and the coach finally sits down. At halftime I go in the reff room and asked him about the conversation. He told me that he explained to the coach what he saw and why he made the call. The visiting coach then said, "well I respectfully disagree, that was a bad call!" He said, "ok!" Seemed like a reasonable coach and I liked her choice of words. I've gotten plenty of I disagree with... .... but I've never gotten the respectfully part. It must be his age? (He's about 10 years older than me.:D)

Hey I just watched the counter on posts and views. It took 7 minutes for 11 people to view my last post. Could it be that the members and guests viewing are hungry for some new basketball situations and conversation pieces to satisfy our lust for new or appealing information? I'm going over to play racquetball for an hour and a half to get my mind off basketball for awhile. This weekend I have my last 4 games of the year to officiate so its going to be a downer after that!:(

mutantducky Thu Feb 18, 2010 08:49pm

reminds me of a Dilbert comic when the employed could insult their boss if they said, "with all due respect"
take notes coaches. could be the start of a new trend.:) With all due respect, my blind grandmother can ref better than you."

Adam Thu Feb 18, 2010 09:50pm

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Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 662961)
reminds me of a Dilbert comic when the employed could insult their boss if they said, "with all due respect"
take notes coaches. could be the start of a new trend.:) With all due respect, my blind grandmother can ref better than you."

It's in the Geneva Convention.

26 Year Gap Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:03pm

"Hey, Loudwhistle. Why is that frying pan in your equipment bag?"
"Padgett said I needed one."

Loudwhistle Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:49pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 662969)
"Hey, Loudwhistle. Why is that frying pan in your equipment bag?"
"Padgett said I needed one."

Well, anything Padgett says to do I do. Its always worked for me before. I'm still waiting for more details on the spanking situation.:D

just another ref Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:52pm

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Originally Posted by Loudwhistle (Post 662973)
Well, anything Padgett says to do I do.

Padgett says to send him your bank account and PIN numbers.

irp Fri Feb 19, 2010 01:57pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 662961)
reminds me of a Dilbert comic when the employed could insult their boss if they said, "with all due respect"
take notes coaches. could be the start of a new trend.:) With all due respect, my blind grandmother can ref better than you."

This was one we used back in my Army days, 'with due respect sir, that is a bad decision and I will not do it'; used twice, accepted twice (but then again I was an MP and we are credited with having smarts.


Also had a coach ask me if he gets a T for thinking something, I said no, he said 'I think you are the worst referee I have ever seen'. Full credit to him, no T, a friendly smile from me, and we now get on fine (up until then I had a lot of trouble with him).

Life is sweet, be nice, be respectful and it is even better.

Rufus Fri Feb 19, 2010 03:55pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 662968)
It's in the Geneva Convention.

Thanks Ricky. That's exactly where I went with that one too.

bbcoach7 Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:23pm

No, wrong
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 662953)
"Coach, you're certainly entitled to your opinion - no matter how moronic it is. Now sit down and shut up before I smack you upside the head with a frying pan. Thank you."

See - you can be respectful, too. :)

You guys are confusing me.:confused:

She's entitled to her opinion, but she's not entittled to express it:D Right? And then to offer what sounds like an explanation, "you're certainly entitled to your opinion - no matter how moronic it is." No, hell no!

Why blah, blah, blah, when one blah suffices? I believe trhe correct verbal command would simply be, "Sit down and shut up before I whack the crap outa you beezy!"
:eek:

Mark Padgett Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:26pm

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Originally Posted by bbcoach7 (Post 663378)
but she's not entittled to express it

Would you have said "entittled" if it had been a male coach? :rolleyes:

jkohls Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:49pm

"Also had a coach ask me if he gets a T for thinking something, I said no, he said 'I think you are the worst referee I have ever seen'. Full credit to him, no T, a friendly smile from me, and we now get on fine (up until then I had a lot of trouble with him)."

I had a fellow official tell me the same story except the coach told him, "Well, then, I think you suck." He said he might have whacked him, but he had lost his whistle laughing. It was a coach he had work with several times and had a good relationship with.

Pantherdreams Sun Feb 21, 2010 05:25pm

No T for thinking it but once it out of your mouth your saying it thats what gets you whacked.


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