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Originally Posted by Rita C
Yeah, they got defensive fairly quickly.
But none of you asked why, really.
I appreciate the pregames and the postgames of the big dogs. I learn a lot from them. But one game once in a while where I can just go out and officiate and enjoy the game and be my own critiquer and work on what I need to work on and then go home is quite refreshing and a needed break.
I know they just want me to improve and I do too. But it's been a tough season for me physically and mentally, especially since I lost a lot of games to weather and illness. So it's nice to just "play" for one evening.
It's a heads up for some of you who wonder about how to retain the new officials. Why do they leave after a couple of years? What I'm feeling may be a part of it.
Rita
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Sorry if you thought I got defensive. I didn't. I just didn't think your point was valid.
I can't remember a recent game that I didn't enjoy, nor can I think of one when I wasn't working on something. And I work with big dogs as well as little dogs regularly.
I've seen many reasons why officials leave the game after a couple years.
"Working with the big dogs" has never been on the list.