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Originally Posted by kylejt
He may be an exceptional official, but he's not a good teacher. There are plenty of ways to teach game management. Examples, videos, role playing, etc. I even have managers come in when I teach this at my clinics.
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I diagree with the aforementioned.
When it comes to game management is akin "to sitting on the bench and observing"
A QB in football can look at all the video, take in all the knowledge from the verteran QB etc. but it's not until he is "put in the line of fire" that he will "sink or swim".
Also, we all have different personalities and you cannot "teach" a personality.
I will give you an example. One of my partners kicked the s**t out of a call. The manager requested time and was livid. My partner listened for a while and then "out of the blue (no pun intended) said to the manager "skip, here have a life-saver it will make you feel better".
The manager didn't know what to say and simply started laughing and went back to his dugout.
This type of "method" will not work all the time but it did in that occasion. You can't "teach" that.
Yes you can "pick someone's brain" and learn how to control certain situations but for the most part Game mangement is not "taught" it is learned through both Experience and a persons make-up
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