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					Originally Posted by AKOFL  Thanks for your input fellas.  I felt good about the call right when I made it.  He had a big lead and we were calling a good game up to that point.  So I was really suprised he got so upset over this call.  He is a veteran coach in the area so I think he feels he gets special treatment.(I don't know).  I don't believe my partners threw me under the bus per say, they were just trying to get him over it I guess.  One partner told him that I have been calling ball for quite awhile and he shouldn't argue with me anyway.  I thought that was really funny.  When he went to complain to the third official the coach says don't tell me he has been doing this for quite some time.   
I really don't know why coaches think they have the right to talk to officials in that manner. I will let a coach get away with quite a bit if he talks to me like a human being. 
Just wanted to see if I was the only one who thought this coach needed T.  Thanks again and keep up the good work my felow stripes.  | 
	
 I have no problem with the 'T' you gave.  It was deserved.  But I do think there was too much conversation on both your part and most definitely your partners' part.
For you:  too much explaining as why you didn't have a call on that particular play.  Also, I'm not a fan of telling a coach to "calm down" or "coach your team".  A simple "I had nothing on that play Coach" should have sufficed prior to any subsequent warnings and/or 'T'.
For your partners: Anything more than "Coach, I'm not discussing my partner with you" is too much.