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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by blindzebra
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Dave Libbey once described officiating at two games: on-ball and off-ball. You want to see the consequences of the ball while officiating a play on-ball. While officiating off-ball call contact. Period.
Another official mentioned the term "ref the defense" and said it was wrong. We should ref the matchup. Most of the time you will only have to look at two matchups (4 players) max at the C. Once it is more then that a rotation should occur.
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Please keep in mind that there are quite a few differences between 3-person and 2-person, and between the levels where 2-person is worked, nd the levels where 3-person is worked. In two person, you don't have the luxury of watching only two match-ups, at least not very often. I'd say ref the defense is very good advice at any level that takes 2-person. As players move around the floor, you need to know that the screen was set, or that there was legal guarding position before contact. In order to do that, you need to focus more on the defense. It sounds like the statement that "ref the defense" is wrong came at a 3-person camp, which would probably include a higher level of play, and obviously a different style of reffing.
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I never said it was wrong, I said it can cause an official to lose sight of everything else if taking too literally.
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I never said you said it was wrong!
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I never said you said it was wrong!
You replied to tomegun's post and he mentioned it.
I was just clearing that up and then I went on to explain that level and system had little to do with how you should see the play.
In fact the open look philosophy is even more important with only two officials, because there is more overlap, i.e. secondary areas, to get help from a partner in three whistle.
I find that many of the 3 whistle mechanics and philosophies adapt very well into 2 whistle. We do very little 3 whistle below the college level here in Arizona, so I'm not speaking from a predominately 3 whistle position.
[Edited by blindzebra on Jul 4th, 2005 at 01:25 AM]