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Old Wed Nov 24, 2004, 02:49pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Now I understand.

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Originally posted by Junker
Rut, thanks for the thoughts. My question was about specific things you look for with new partners once the game has begun. My big one is making eye contact at every whistle. When I see my partner making eye contact with me at all the early whistles, I know that it's going to be somewhat easy to get on the same page because there will be pretty good communication between us.
I look to see what my partner shows up in.

I look for how my partner's uniform looks?

Are they in the proper uniform?

Are their shoes shined?

Now everything I just stated does not mean automatically what kind of official you are. You could be in the improper uniform and still be a very good official. I just think it does not look good and usually tells me (and everyone else) that you are do not pay attention to detail and might cut corners in you calls or your officiating philosophy. Or you are not as knowledgeable about the rules and mechanics. And no, the same does not always apply to a grizzled veteran that has worked a lot of high level ball.

I know when I come to games. I want to give all the great impressions I can when I walk into that gym. I want to set the right tone as much as possible.

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