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Plenty of coaches have said "Give me a time-out". Some have even said "Give me a f**king time-out". Have T'd any of them yet for that.
I have T'd an assistant coach for saying "that's a foul!", but that's because yelled it out twice.
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Now this might warrant a T. Maybe not since he used them little ** thingies.
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So, you normally assume the worst possible meaning?
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I've even had a coach say to me "Stop bullsh*tting" when I was BS'ing with my partner during a dead ball and the coach wanted to ask me a pertinent question. Again, curse word, yes. Imperitive statement, yes. Yelled outloud for others to hear, no. No T from me. Of course, as I stated in another post a while ago, I don't remember ever giving a coach a T for cursing. Always have been for being demostrative and/or loud. Players on the other hand, whole separate set of (stricter) standards.
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You're assuming it is an imperative (meant to command you do something and deserving a technical foul) by deconstructing the statement under a microscope as if it were formal, written grammar when it was merely informal, casual spoken language where words are frequently implied for the sake of brevity but are easily discernible from the greater situation. It could just as easily have been interpreted as a plea instead of a command and when viewed in the context in which it occured, that is all it was.
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Are there good officials who never played the game? I am sure there are, but former players understand the game better. |
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I must have been absent the day that poll was taken...
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Still, I respectfully disagree. Just because a kid is frustrated is not a reason for him to be disrespectful. Instead, we need to learn to deal with our frustrating situations. If you don't handle them well, life can take you over easily. Besides, I'm objectively taking the statement at face value. If the kid does not address an authority figure properly, be it a parent, teacher, or any other adult in charge, there are consequences. It's all rather simple. And once again, Juggling had to T up that same kid who wasn't handling the situation well. It was almost inevitable that a T was forthcoming. Last edited by bainsey; Thu Jan 12, 2012 at 05:25pm. |
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![]() I've had the privilege over the last few years to work with some officials who have had some very successful careers. One common thread from all their pre-games is that we all have our own thresholds and we have to handle business how we see fit.
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Not sure what your point is, but I have been to plenty of camps where some of the clinicians are former players. They will tell you that an assignor saw them play and the assignor has said when your playing days are over, call me and we will turn you into a referee. I have been in discussions with D1, D2, D3 assignors and they have said that former players understand the game and that those officials can be taught the other things they need to know.
Now that is not saying guys are just jumping right into a 50 game D1 schedule, just that they are getting more opportunties and they advance faster than someone who did not play. Then it is up to them to work on the rest of their game. Last edited by 7IronRef; Thu Jan 12, 2012 at 05:39pm. |
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