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Old Sat Feb 11, 2006, 12:32am
Snake~eyes Snake~eyes is offline
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Originally posted by ctpfive
Can you give me some examples of some game goals that you might set for your self or your crew, prior to working a game? What do you have to do, too leave at the end of the night feeling good about the game you worked? I know there are alot of variables that could play into this, but I don't know how else to ask the question. Maybe it would be better if I asked how some of you evaluate your game performances? Or, how can I evaluate my game performance?
I feel that goals are things that I set to get myself to become a better official. I may focus on travelling in a game but my goals do not necessarily make me call a better game. You can set a goal to call a good game but how you do it is a different story.

The kind of things you talk about are usually discussed in pregame, I like to talk about consistency in my pregame, I also like to talk about some other fundamentals, ie referee the defense. That kind of thing, I think these are ways you can call a better game.
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