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DRJ1960 Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:24am

Annoyed...
 
JV game... quality programs having down year. Coach "A" is calling time and questioning every judgment call. The fifth (yes fifth) time he came out to question a call of "safe" or "out" I stopped him as he started to complain and told him if he didn't have a question about a rule or an appeal we were going to play ball. He started up again and I walked away and called "Play ball" . He was not happy with me... what would you do?

Dakota Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:30am

I'd remind him that, while I do have high tolerance for hearing coach's questions, complaining about judgment calls is against the rules. Then I'd walk away.

chapmaja Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:45am

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Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 932659)
I'd remind him that, while I do have high tolerance for hearing coach's questions, complaining about judgment calls is against the rules. Then I'd walk away.

I would then eject the coach for unsportsmanlike conduct if the action repeated itself again. From the OP it sounds like he was given ample opportunity to follow the rules, and eventually he gave himself enough rope to hang himself so to speak.

MD Longhorn Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:34am

The problem is that you let it get to five. FIVE?!?! :) Wow.

The first time, if he's polite, he gets his rope and uses it up. If you didn't feel the need to tell him we aren't going to discuss judgement calls at the end of that, then a QUICK stop sign at the BEGINNING of the 2nd time out gets him that speech. Not the 3rd... not the 4th.... not the 5th.

Too much rope. FAR too much.

And after you said what you said, and he started up... toss him.

DRJ1960 Fri Apr 25, 2014 03:28pm

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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 932670)
The problem is that you let it get to five. FIVE?!?! :) Wow.

The first time, if he's polite, he gets his rope and uses it up. If you didn't feel the need to tell him we aren't going to discuss judgement calls at the end of that, then a QUICK stop sign at the BEGINNING of the 2nd time out gets him that speech. Not the 3rd... not the 4th.... not the 5th.

Too much rope. FAR too much.

And after you said what you said, and he started up... toss him.

Can't disagree... but our "policy" from the Commissioner is to not irritate the coaches who act like that because we are afraid that our "rival" association will swoop in and take our contracts.
ie... when he asks you to "go for help" ... you go--even on judgment calls...you don't have to change a thing, but you do cater to the nonsense.

KJUmp Sat Apr 26, 2014 07:26pm

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Originally Posted by DRJ1960 (Post 932688)
Can't disagree... but our "policy" from the Commissioner is to not irritate the coaches who act like that because we are afraid that our "rival" association will swoop in and take our contracts.
ie... when he asks you to "go for help" ... you go--even on judgment calls...you don't have to change a thing, but you do cater to the nonsense.

Tell us you're kidding.

IRISHMAFIA Sat Apr 26, 2014 08:17pm

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Originally Posted by DRJ1960 (Post 932688)
Can't disagree... but our "policy" from the Commissioner is to not irritate the coaches who act like that because we are afraid that our "rival" association will swoop in and take our contracts.
ie... when he asks you to "go for help" ... you go--even on judgment calls...you don't have to change a thing, but you do cater to the nonsense.

If the commissioner has a problem, give him/her your indicator and head for the cooler :)

Steve M Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:41pm

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Originally Posted by KJUmp (Post 932712)
Tell us you're kidding.

amen to that

chapmaja Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:44pm

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Originally Posted by DRJ1960 (Post 932688)
Can't disagree... but our "policy" from the Commissioner is to not irritate the coaches who act like that because we are afraid that our "rival" association will swoop in and take our contracts.
ie... when he asks you to "go for help" ... you go--even on judgment calls...you don't have to change a thing, but you do cater to the nonsense.

Sadly, this is how things work with assignors now. I know personally being that I assign in a different sport for local high schools that we face pressure from other assignors and associations every year. New groups try to step up and take over what an established group is doing. They always think they can do it better, so they persuade schools and conferences to change assignors/associations. It has become big business for the assignors. I am a small time assignor, but I still am making decent money assigning game officials. I know some assignors that make $2 or $3 per game and assign for 100 schools. If those schools all have 10 home games a season, the money adds up quickly to the tune of several thousand dollars in revenue for the assignor.

DRJ1960 Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:55pm

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Originally Posted by KJUmp (Post 932712)
Tell us you're kidding.

Wish I was...

Skahtboi Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:38pm

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Originally Posted by KJUmp (Post 932712)
Tell us you're kidding.

My sentiments exactly.

Skahtboi Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:41pm

DRJ1960: stick to the book. Period. If your commissioner has a problem with that, then let him know you will happily go to work for one of the organizations who are moving in on his territory. Maybe then he would see it your way.

Lcubed48 Sun Apr 27, 2014 05:29am

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Originally Posted by DRJ1960 (Post 932688)
Can't disagree... but our "policy" from the Commissioner is to not irritate the coaches who act like that because we are afraid that our "rival" association will swoop in and take our contracts.
ie... when he asks you to "go for help" ... you go--even on judgment calls...you don't have to change a thing, but you do cater to the nonsense.

I work for that "rival" association. Please, please, please take our esteemed colleagues advice, and umpire like you know you should. LOL! ;):rolleyes::D

soundedlikeastrike Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:21am

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 932715)
If the commissioner has a problem, give him/her your indicator and head for the cooler :)

Those that get the work should be those that offer the best product, period.
Earn your keep, don't beg, bend and stoop to earn your keep, IMHO.

DRJ1960 Sun Apr 27, 2014 07:58pm

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Originally Posted by Lcubed48 (Post 932724)
I work for that "rival" association. Please, please, please take our esteemed colleagues advice, and umpire like you know you should. LOL! ;):rolleyes::D

Evil, evil man....:eek:


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