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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 01:24pm
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Originally Posted by drh898
I'm in a quandry. maybe you can help me out. I just finished my 3rd year. I think I'm beginning to be a good referee. I do other sports but find football the hardest to officiate so I work hard at it and feel I've progressed. I was passed over for playoff assignments this year and see others who received assignments, in my opinion of course, not as good an official as I think I have become. There is certainly a 'good 'ole boy' network who get all the top games.

My question to you is, how long does it normally take to become good enough for the playoffs. I understand it's probably different in different regions, etc. I'm a little discouraged and wonder if maybe I'm being too impatient. I would love to hear your experiences.
You probably are being a bit impatient, but again, it's region dependent.

I look at playoffs as gravy. In Wisconsin, 7 crews will work a state final. No other crew works more than 2 playoff games. Over 80% of crews that work get one game.

I've stopped getting annoyed over 1 game. We get one, best we can hope for is two. Work hard during the season and not worry what others (coaches ratings, especially) think.
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