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Old Tue Oct 12, 2004, 10:57pm
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Originally posted by SavaahnTy
Oops, sorry Dan....

Tony, look, you have to deal with it man.....

If you and I are officiating together, and in your primary you signal a three ( are in good position and everything ) and I happen to see that the shooters foot is on the line.... and I change signal ( two fingers to the floor is a definitive signal...bottom line ) to a two point shot... and we stop the game to argue it...you can be assured that the evaluator on the game is going to rip your a**, as well as me, as well as the assignor for the conference. And its not going to matter if you were right. Continue to act like this is similar situations, and you will find yourself removed from the conference. PERCEPTION IS REALITY.

Your partner definitively changes your call after you call/signal something...ROLL WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Savaahn Ty

( Behave this way, and deal with the situation later, and in private... and the evaluator, then the conference assignor, will know that you are one who wants to get the call right and improve, but are willinig to be a team player. I guarantee that this will put you in position to be on a crew where your partners won't make these types of mistakes. The way you deal with adversity is important...and from the looks of it, you dont deal with it very well..I apologize for saying )



Ty, I evaluate. If you ever changed a call that belonged to your partner without first discussing it with him, I guarantee you that you would never work another game for me. Plain and simply, if you'd do that you aren't a team player and you can't be trusted.
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