I fully agree that coaches can become very fickle . Our playoff games -up to before the state championships- are assigned by local chapters. Ours asks for a list of the 15 desired officials from each school and tries to assign a crew of officials on both school's list.
SCENE : Home team had beaten the visiting team 40-7 in regular season. Neil was #1 and I was #2 on home team's list, and we both were high on the visiting team's. Neil was the referee and I was the umpire. A downpour /snowstorm had turned the field into a mud bowl.
(1) Underdog visitors were leading 6-0 late in the 4th quarter;
(2) home had the ball a midfield;
(3) ball was handed off to their all-state running back;
(4) center decided to tackle the nose guard;
(5) the ball carrier ran where the nose guard used to be;
(6) I threw my flag

;
(7) the ball carrier took it to B's 5;
(8) the frenzied masses screamed

;
(9)Neil announced the holding penalty

;
(10) the visitors held on to win.

EPILOGE: In pre-season ,each coach is supplied with a list of our chapter's officials with a choice of : acceptable, unknown, unacceptable . If an official is unacceptable a reason must be given. The home coach listed three : me-" poor judgement", Neil -" poor communication" , the 3rd was -"sleeps with his eyes open". I joked with Neil that "poor communication" must have meant he should have given the "thumb's down" signal after signaling holding

. Neil was on his black list but one year

, while I was for two

. Neil joked that the "bank robber" always had a longer jail time then the guy that drove "the get-away car". While this system gives this coach vent on a call, the high majority respond with : "sent me anyone" on their rating sheet.

(coach)

Neil

me

(5 man crew)
MORALE: A bad field is a great equalizer.
A mere hanky can take you from

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