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cougar729 Sun Oct 08, 2006 02:23am

Good Lines to use on coaches
 
Share some lines you all say to coaches that leave them speechless.

Example: Here is one from the other night, Coach is complaining about a petty foul, and he is already winning big, wing guy says to him, "Sorry, coach I must have missed that one, the scoreboard got in my way."

Home team coach wants a measurement on an obvious 1st down, wing man says, "Coach, is your field legally marked?" Coach says, "Well yeah", wingman says, "Then its a 1st down, move the chains."

CruiseMan Sun Oct 08, 2006 02:42am

Had a JV game last week where the team on my sideline was winning 35-6 in the 4th and was still trying to throw...a wasn't being very successful at it.

I sidled up to the coach and very quietly said.."Coach, you do realize that incomplete passes stop the clock right?"

He got the message...:D

Forksref Sun Oct 08, 2006 05:20pm

Coach is screaming about a call. "Coach, do you want a timeout?" That usually quiets him. ;)

bluezebra Sun Oct 08, 2006 06:34pm

When a coach wanted a foul assessed by NFL rules, "Coach, that's on Sunday. This is Friday night".

Bob

waltjp Mon Oct 09, 2006 07:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluezebra
When a coach wanted a foul assessed by NFL rules, "Coach, that's on Sunday. This is Friday night".

Bob

I've used a similar line on a coach. As I was walking away I could hear an assitant ask why we'd only call that on Sunday. :confused:

JasonTX Mon Oct 09, 2006 09:20am

Not a line used on a coach but it did get him in a better mood with a laugh. The coach was letting the LJ have it over a call. Finally the LJ had enough of this coach and yelled to the Ref to "come over and get you some of this."

mcrowder Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:56pm

From my 1st season...

7th grade B-game played on a Monday night. Really sloppy.

I was getting 9 kinds of hell from a particular coach, who was losing huge, but I was too new to do anything about it. Finally during a timeout where he's chewing me out, veteran VERY-down-south Referee comes over to join the "discussion".

"Coach, we've had enough. Stop acting like you think you're on Monday Night Football." He then looks at his watch, and says, "Nevermind coach - this is Monday Night Football... you go right ahead."

Got the guy laughing at least, and off my backside the rest of the way.

BigFarns Mon Oct 09, 2006 05:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forksref
Coach is screaming about a call. "Coach, do you want a timeout?" That usually quiets him. ;)

I used this one once at a JH game...and the coach says back "But I don't have a red flag, how can I do that?" I just laughed and said something like "this ain't the NFL bud." He must of been a bit embarrased cause he shut up the rest of the game

schmitty1973 Mon Oct 09, 2006 05:47pm

One time the ball came loose after the player was down and the coach said to me "Thats kind of a quick whistle there isn't it?" I said "Yeah, once his knee hit the ground I quickly blew my whistle"

HLin NC Mon Oct 09, 2006 07:24pm

1A/2A conference game- good highly-ranked team at
 
a school that has had some rough years but is putting together a decent season and improving.

Ranked school HC is all over our arses all night from the opening kick-off- didn't like the chains off the sideline, wanted us to call 12 breaking the huddle (we're Fed), and middle of the 4th quarter when they finally get a decent lead he starts telling me we should be starting the clock on the ready after change of possession.

My reply- "Coach, if you want the game called your way, we need to move to Saturday. We can both make a lot more money."


Ahhhh, blessed silence:cool:

eprov Tue Oct 10, 2006 07:43am

In a HS varsity game one assistant is screaming at my BJ most of the first half. The BJ walked up the assistant and asked if he was the Head Coach, of course he said no, so the BJ then said please be quiet I don't talk to caddies. Left the coach speechless

bluezebra Tue Oct 10, 2006 01:07pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonTX
Not a line used on a coach but it did get him in a better mood with a laugh. The coach was letting the LJ have it over a call. Finally the LJ had enough of this coach and yelled to the Ref to "come over and get you some of this."

..."come over and get you some of this.

Where do they speak like this?

Bob

Striker991 Tue Oct 10, 2006 01:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluezebra
..."come over and get you some of this.

Where do they speak like this?

Bob

The quote was from JasonTX...maybe Texas?

g

JasonTX Tue Oct 10, 2006 02:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluezebra
..."come over and get you some of this.

Where do they speak like this?

Bob

How would you non-Texans say it?

AZ_REF Tue Oct 10, 2006 11:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonTX
How would you non-Texans say it?

Come over, and you get some of this.

Or:
Please come hither, and partake in this excellent verbal tharshing this fine young lad is allowing me to be the subject of.

SC Ump Wed Oct 11, 2006 06:58am

Best way I found to shut up coaches was by saying to my organization, "Sure I'll be umpire."

I ain't heard a coach since. :)

GBFBUmp Wed Oct 11, 2006 10:57am

Normally I am an umpire, but on the JV/Frosh level I take a wing spot to get experience out there. Last night as LJ in a Freshmen B game the D-coach for home team liked to spend time on the field. I asked him to back up a couple times, then, on a probable pass play, he was actually standing right to my right, on the field, his feet just inside the line just like mine. Loudly enough for all coaches in the area to hear, I simply said (without turning) "Coach, I don't want to run you over"... He looked up at me, realized my size and quickly said sorry, and stepped back. With me at 6'3", 290 pounds (solid muscle of course ;) ), he didn't want to see me do that to him. No problems with him after that.

Andy Wed Oct 11, 2006 12:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by cougar729
"Sorry, coach I must have missed that one, the scoreboard got in my way."

I love this one!

The best part is that it translates easily to several other sports!

insatty Wed Oct 11, 2006 01:42pm

The head coach on my sideline complains to me that a tackler on the opposite sideline grabbed his runner's facemask and that the headlinesman didn't call it.

My reply, "You saw that facemask from here? I don't know how he missed it."

kdf5 Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:55am

I was a LJ years ago. The coach on my side questioned a call so I said "coach, I know that's right because I read the rule book last night". He thought for a moment and said "well, as long as it was last night..."

sj Fri Oct 13, 2006 08:51am

Here's one I didn't use. It was a 7th grade game when I first started and the coach was screaming about something. I just about told him to knock it off you're only a 7th grade coach. But I didn't because I realized that I was only a 7th grade referee.

Thats a good subject for another thread. Things we would like to say but don't.

Bob M. Fri Oct 13, 2006 09:43am

REPLY: Years ago a friend of mine was the local HS varsity baseball coach. He had been getting on the plate ump pretty hard about his ball-strike calls. Finally, the ump had enough. He came over to the bench and sat right next to my friend. He didn't say a word to Ted, but yelled out to the pitcher, "Play ball" The pitcher looked over to the bench confused. The ump repeated, "Play ball!" Ted asked the ump, "What the he__ are you doing?" To which the ump calmly replied, "Obviously, you can see the strikezone better from here on the bench. I want to give it a try."

waltjp...any guesses as to whom this was?

JugglingReferee Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:25am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob M.
REPLY: Years ago a friend of mine was the local HS varsity baseball coach. He had been getting on the plate ump pretty hard about his ball-strike calls. Finally, the ump had enough. He came over to the bench and sat right next to my friend. He didn't say a word to Ted, but yelled out to the pitcher, "Play ball" The pitcher looked over to the bench confused. The ump repeated, "Play ball!" Ted asked the ump, "What the he__ are you doing?" To which the ump calmly replied, "Obviously, you can see the strikezone better from here on the bench. I want to give it a try."

waltjp...any guesses as to whom this was?

We had a guy do that in basketball about 10 years ago. Funny stuff.

Stripe Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:52am

One of my fellow officials used this one. The head coach had been riding him all game long about missed calls. No profanity but some pretty derogatory stuff. After he had enough, he went up to the coach and said "Coach, are your assistants pretty good coaches?" Coach replies 'Yeah, why?" The official said "Because they're taking over for you if I hear one more word." It might not be recommended, but it did the trick. Nothing else from the coach for the rest of the game.

Fedex Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:45pm

I always liked this one: A coach was yelling at how bad one of my partners was. My partner just turned and looked at him and said, "If I was any good, I wouldn't be working your level!"

I am also a hockey official. This one coach was badgering my partner over missed calls. After awhile, every time my partner skated by his bench, he would critique the coaching. He would say things like "Your kids need work on passing the puck", "I would have pulled those kids off the ice sooner", "Coach, you need more pressure on the puck!" After a few minutes of this the coach just looked at my partner and said, "I get your point." He was quiet the rest of the game.

Scott

CruiseMan Sun Oct 15, 2006 02:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fedex
I always liked this one: A coach was yelling at how bad one of my partners was. My partner just turned and looked at him and said, "If I was any good, I wouldn't be working your level!"

I am also a hockey official. This one coach was badgering my partner over missed calls. After awhile, every time my partner skated by his bench, he would critique the coaching. He would say things like "Your kids need work on passing the puck", "I would have pulled those kids off the ice sooner", "Coach, you need more pressure on the puck!" After a few minutes of this the coach just looked at my partner and said, "I get your point." He was quiet the rest of the game.

Scott

This is genius....I wonder if I could get away with this in football? Gonna keep this one in my pocket. Might pull it out someday.

Forksref Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stripe
One of my fellow officials used this one. The head coach had been riding him all game long about missed calls. No profanity but some pretty derogatory stuff. After he had enough, he went up to the coach and said "Coach, are your assistants pretty good coaches?" Coach replies 'Yeah, why?" The official said "Because they're taking over for you if I hear one more word." It might not be recommended, but it did the trick. Nothing else from the coach for the rest of the game.

"You better tell them to move into the on-deck circle." OR "I think you better pick up the phone and call the bull pen and get someone up."


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