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Adam Mon Jan 02, 2012 01:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 809982)
"Coach, I'll be glad to answer a reasonable question about what I called, but I can't have your player showing me up."

Told a player something similar to this directly once when he complained that the kid he fouled wasn't shooting. As I reported the foul, he approached my partner:

Player: "He said we could ask questions."
Partner: "what's your question "
Player: "He wasn't shooting."
Partner: "That's not a question."

Not a word from that player the rest of the game.

BillyMac Mon Jan 02, 2012 01:45pm

That's Right, It Can Happen, Probably Not, But It Can Happen ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Whitten (Post 809981)
I don't mind the sincere "What did I do?" I'm happy to explain the call. What I'm seeing is the immediate default to this and the look over to the coach.

And sometimes the coach says to the player, "Yeah. You fouled him. Next time keep your arms straight up. Now quit whining and get your head in the game", or something along those lines.

Chris Whitten Mon Jan 02, 2012 02:10pm

That's a nice add, BillyMac. But its too early in the new year for me to give coaches any credit.:D

JRutledge Mon Jan 02, 2012 05:37pm

I just tell the players, "You are not in the NBA, when you get more zeros by your name you an do that." The point is usually taken and I do not see it anymore after that. ;)

Peace

mikeref Mon Jan 02, 2012 06:55pm

In my small area of the world we refer to this as the "Jesus arms." As soon as we see it we address it as showing up the officials and inciting team mates and fans, letting them know that they don't agree with the official's call. We tell the captain and coaches we will not allow players to consistantly do that and we don't want to see it any more. If we do it will warrant an "T" for unsportsmanlike conduct.


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