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Originally Posted by Bearfanmike20
Dan.. I think we have different view on "taking over" Controlling a game within the confines of the rules is not taking over a game in my eyes. Its policing a game.
We guide and enforce the guidelines, but there are alot of... unwriten rules when it comes to this.
One person on this board said that if we called ever contact we saw on the court games would last days. That is taking over the game. When you call every thing you possibly can just cause you can. IMO.
I've never seen any good varsity officials do that. They always are patient and precise with the whistle.
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The officiating presence -- ie rules, guidelines, The Game -- should take over the game and be in control. That's what makes it a Game. The person in the body needs to be an official though, and not an individual. There's a time for the officiating presence to crack down and take over, calling everything to get the game back where it belongs. There's never a time for an individual to assert his/her own 2x4 personality and call everything because "that's just who I am".
For the officiating presence to take over is good and right. for the 2x4 personality to be an ooo is not good, not right.