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			No, not me.  I'm referring to Earl Strom.  I just read his book again for the umpteenth time.  At the end, he lists five qualities he feels makes a good official.  They are (in inverse order - and I have paraphrased a little due to space):
 5) PROFESSIONALISM - hustle, maintain concentration and above all, get the call right
 
 4) CONTINUITY - keep it moving, don't call ticky-tack fouls, especially at the end of a blowout
 
 3) JUDGMENT - each rule is there for a purpose, know them then use common sense when applying them
 
 2) SELF - believe in your knowledge and your right to be in charge, it's your court and your law, adopt a style that is appropriate to your personality
 
 and most important
 
 1) COURAGE - have the stones to stand in there and make the right call regardless of the amount of heat you will take, be ready to admit a mistake if it happens and correct it if at all possible, be consistent and fair both home and away
 
 Comments?
 
				__________________Yom HaShoah
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