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Old Mon Feb 11, 2002, 11:53am
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Originally posted by Rev.Ref63
One of the most frustrating things that I have as a new official (2nd year) is when my partner is watching the ball in my primary. For example, when I am 'T' and the ball is at the top of the key. I am on the ball and as I glance at my partner, he is also on the ball. It is a strong temptation for me to go to off ball coverage. I know that is not the proper thing to do. Almost exclusively, my partners are more experienced than I am. I am not sure how to approach them tactfully and get them to stay in their primary. Any suggestions?
Rev,

You might want to try this approach. At a dead ball where you have a chance to talk, mention how bad the screens are getting away from the ball and that both of you are going to have to really concentrate to keep this area clean. You will now have given your partner some incentive (and a reason beside the fact that he should stay in his primary) to concentrate on the off ball action.

You are right in thinking that a lot of partners will not like it if you just tell them...STAY IN YOUR PRIMARY AND OUT OF MINE....even though that is what you want to tell them. A little tact in this situation will make the team work better.

Good luck.
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