- - This happened tonight
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Jurassic Referee
Wed Jan 05, 2011 03:30pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by Judtech
(Post 712277)
As a rule of thumb, if I hear a coach start counting, I stop counting, but that is just me HA:D
As a rule of thumb, I just go ahead and make the call that's appropriate for the situation and then deal with the coach that's trying to influence me. But that is just me.
And yeah, I saw the :D.
Raymond
Wed Jan 05, 2011 03:34pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by Snaqwells
(Post 712280)
I've used the "I've got it, coach" a few times when actually making the call (3 seconds, traveling, 5 seconds, it doesn't matter) and it usually gets the point through.
I prefer to go with a long delay between my whistle and the violation mechanic accompanied by a look of distain on my face directed at the coach. :cool:
RookieDude
Wed Jan 05, 2011 04:17pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
(Post 712290)
I prefer to go with a long delay between my whistle and the violation mechanic accompanied by a look of distain on my face directed at the coach. :cool:
That works also...;)
Upward ref
Wed Jan 05, 2011 05:14pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
(Post 712290)
I prefer to go with a long delay between my whistle and the violation mechanic accompanied by a look of disdain on my face directed at the coach. :cool:
Fixed it for ya . Didn't want the guys correcting one of my mentors !:p
BktBallRef
Wed Jan 05, 2011 09:59pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by GoodwillRef
(Post 712077)
When did he tell him to stop counting? "I've got it" is not telling him to stop.
Of course it is. "I have it, I'll make the call when it needs to be made, I don't need you to count."
It ain't that hard to understand that.
Adam
Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:04pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by BktBallRef
(Post 712417)
Of course it is. "I have it, I'll make the call when it needs to be made, I don't need you to count."
It ain't that hard to understand that.
Yep, and if he doesn't understand what I mean this time, he will next time.