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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by ronny mulkey
But, you are right if you are saying that I care more about doing things the right way, rather than worrying about advancement.
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Do things the rule way ---> no advancement
Do things the accepted way ---> advancement
If those are the only choices we are allowed, then we are right between the shaft and the screw.
This remains a game, but show me your (assignor's) rules!
mick
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Mick,
Judgement is the factor that will determine an official's success. An understanding of rules knowledge will enhance that judgement.
I've asked this before, but do the assignors in your area teach methods contrary to NFHS rules/interps/case book
rulings? If not, where do these "acceptable" practices come from? Are they different than those published by the FED? If you applied a casebook ruling would you not advance?
Or, are talking about judgement and "spirit of intent"?