Thu Feb 28, 2008, 12:58pm
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
In another thread we got talking about how often coaches comment about "poor officiating." So here's my question: What do coaches truly consider to be good officiating?
Besides when every call goes their way, which is a given.
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- When they are hustling to their positions.
- When they are in position all night during NON action time.
i.e. pre game, time outs, scorers table checking books, foul reporting...
- When I see they are giving me their best effort and following their mechanics, I know they are "in the game" and they'll get the benefit of the doubt on all judgement calls against my team.....
- Presentation...always looking the part.
- If 1-4 are met, rules knowledge and application are probably already a given
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