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Old Sat Oct 21, 2000, 05:44pm
Glenn Lampman Glenn Lampman is offline
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recover from a baaaad game

I have found that a bad game is usually a result of carrying extra baggage to game site, ie: problems at work, running late, problems at home etc etc. Hopefully it is not because you have not prepared yourself to be at the level you are calling. I like driving to a school or gym site that is some distance away. It gives me time to be alone in the car to clear my mind of those things that could detract from my ability to officiate. Warming up for a game by running into the gym at tip-off will almost guarantee a bad nite!! In the end, just forget it!!Everyone has those nights. Review what you were doing, thinking and being influenced by prior to that game and erase those items that took you out of your game.
Good Luck
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