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And the arm grab is just unacceptable in this situation, and really almost any situation. At the risk of sounding sexist and unprofessional we have a GV HC in my area that is over 6 ft tall and very attractive. She tends to question a lot of calls but always does so with a soft, almost flirty kind of voice. The whole thing is kind of wierd. When I do her games she may get away with a soft tug on the arm right in front of her bench but....again it's just a wierd situation and you can of have to let her know "Coach, you can't flirt your way to getting calls." But not in those words. Like I said, the whole thing is kind of wierd but I digress. Bottom line is, there is no justification for a coach to come "running" out of the box or to grab your arm. Do both of these things and a coach should be tossed, pretty much no questions asked. BTW- to the OP, you say you were on the endline. How close to his bench were you? I can understand the situation a little more if you were right by his bench and he came down the sideline. |
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Thanks for all the input everyone. I'm still kicking the situation around in my head.
I started the play on the opposite side of the lane from V's bench. The inbounder ran towards the bench when she committed the violation and I took a 3 or 4 steps in her direction when I made the call. I was about in the middle of the lane, maybe 25 ft away from the end of the V's bench. |
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And again, absolutely NO Way you should have given the coach ANY explanation at all when he is this clearly out of line. Like I said before, I know it's much easier in hindsight but you, and any official, really cant tolerate this kind of behavior. I'm not sure how experienced you are, but I know it took me a while to truly feel comfortble with issuing Ts and knowing how to respond to coaches who pull BS like this. You did stick him but I think a flagrant T is what was needed here. But we live and learn. Thanks for sharing this. |
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Hmmm...that's a long way to be onto the court and not get tossed - especially considering he grabbed you. I imagined you were near his sideline. |
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In memory of Mick and also seeing where you (OP) are from! ![]()
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After watching that video, I caught myself saying "Whack" as I called a T earlier this season. It wasn't that loud and I'm not sure if anyone heard it, but I kind of giggled in my head right after I said it.
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After watching the Earl Weaver / Bill Haller video, I can't stop saying "BOOM" when I eject someone (in baseball).
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A few years ago I whacked a Coach in the first Quarter of a game.
At Halftime, my partner said the Coach told him he didn't mind the T...but, he didn't appreciate the verbal "BOOM" that accompanied it. Oh well... ![]()
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