Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
Mathguy64 said:
Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
I got my first yellow the other night for a "menacing look" that was considered dissent. No warning. No yelling on my part. Before my yellow, the ref stopped the clock to warn the other coach. The next three fouls go against my team and I say "Don't let him work you like that." Boom, yellow. I know refs have it rough but I'm so tired of the "poor ref" attitude that is pervasive. There are some ****ty people out there but I've seen numerous incidents of refs going on tilt.
Nobody has ever called me "menacing" in my life.
You got it for what you said. You just called the referee a cheat. It was nicely said, but you just accused him/her of bias. If you said it loud enough to have others hear it (like the other coach)...well thats where you went so thats what you can get.
Its dissent. Its not horrible dissent but its dissent.
He said it was my "menacing look".
And that's not what I implied at all. I've been an official before and coaches can manipulate them. It's human nature.
It's also been a long season. At this point in the season, teams may have played 25 or 30 games. Referees may have reffed 100-150 games and they've heard a lot of whining from anybody and everybody. Just like teams carry over things from the last game, it happens to officials to. I'm not saying its right or wrong, but at the end of a freezing cold season where you're the enemy for 2 games every night, any kind of look can become menacing and any kind of flippant statement can become dissent.
I haven't done that many games, but this time of the season is incredibly difficult. Tuesday night I had the top team in district vs. a bottom team. I had no idea of the standings and didn't care cuz its not the referee's job to officiate the standings, but to officiate that game. Well, the mission was different for the top team than it was for the bottom team so the fouls were different and the cards were different. The top team's coach called me over in the 2nd half and said "they're trying to hurt my players". I responded by saying "I know and I've already called about 15 more fouls in this game than normal. But remember, I can only call a foul after it's happened."
Was he manipulating me? He was probably trying to. Did it work? Maybe the opposing coach thought so. Either way, we kept playing. And its a good thing he read between the lines and started subbing his starters out soon after that. It's not just on the refs to manage a game properly. Sometimes the coaches have to do it too.