Is it normal for refs to warn a coach after his team....

jakldawg

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SEVERAL TIMES?
Hell no, it's not.
But apparently Kimdeeche changed #'s at halftime (which is perfectly OK??)


ANOTHER missed TO. These refs have been nothing but hot <17>'n garbage all night, so whatever.
 
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DerHntr

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I've never seen it except with sideline warnings for coaches on the field. Usually you wait and catch them doing it again and call a penalty.
 

CEO2044

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See, I'm fine with warning them they're getting close to jumping offsides and whatever. But when a ref sees a violation committed, it's too late IMO. If they saw the guy about to run on the field and stopped him- I don't even think I'd be okay with that, but I sure don't think that should just be a warning when they have that kind of penalty with it.

If it's not a big deal, don't attach that kind of penalty with it. The ref's actions and the rulebook seemed to contradict each other.