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Originally Posted by Smitty
If the assigner is there and gives you the green light, then go for it. It's your officiating career and your association - if they want to help you learn three man this way, and you feel confident enough to try it, why not? I don't think you'll destroy the game.
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The good news is that he's so new that he won't have (m)any two-person habits to break.
Given a blank slate, I don't think it's any harder to learn 3-person than it is to learn 3-person.
I do agree that the most important thing is to officiate first and worry about the specific positioning / movement second. Let the others fill in when you make a mistake / miss a rotation.