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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
There was just a D-1 NCAA-W camp last weekend 5 minutes from my job. I stopped by to see a couple of observors who are friends of mine and to watch a co-worker who was camping but is very inexperienced and is not ready for that level.
The couple of times I listened my friends give feedback the most prevalent criticism was officials putting whistles on plays that the primary laid off or had a patient whistle on.
For the newbie official, she said it was a great learning experience and #1 she really needs to learn what everyone's primary is. And the only negative reaction she got from fellow officials was when she made calls outside of her primary.
IMO, "helping a partner"/"team officiating"/"making a call outside of their PCA for the good of the game" are things that can't be done effectively and with acceptance from veteran officials until one has truly mastered the respective PCAs and shown that they can handle their 1/3 with no worries.
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I think this is one of the best topics going on in today's game....BNR - you make some great points about what you saw last wknd at Boo (MEAC Women's Camp ??) . I personally think I see too much "team officiating" on
misdemeanors and not felonies) and that is where supervisors start to scratch their head as to why he is blowing his whistle.. I love team officiating
when it involves maybe the C helping on a 10 sec count with a lot of back court pressure, but I can tell you if you take that concept north of the Mason Dixon you will have a tough time getting in leagues......
There is such a fine line as to when to extend and not to extend.....hopefully one day I will master this concept