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Originally posted by OklahomaRef
I think some of you guys that responded negatively to this post have somewhat of a guilty feeling in the pit of your stomach because you know you've done what I and a few others are talking about.
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Ahhh, the "If he's disagreeing with me then he's gotta be guilty" argument. I never get tired of that one.
There's really no reason to chew anybody out during these sessions and I have seen my share so I agree it happens. Discounting the more intense types, tell me again why you would feel bad about getting input on your game? I cannot remember the last time I did not ask at least once during a halftime and at the end of a game if there is anything my partners see that they are uncomfortable with. And if there's another official in the room I'll ask him too. And if I'm not happy about a call I made I'll ask a partner during a timeout what he thought about it.
Geeze, how else do you improve without feedback??