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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I would still reiterate what is important and the basics. Then talk about the teams or situations you could have done better or that maybe you missed in the previous games. I doubt you had perfect games so you can think of something you could have done better.
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Our regular crew's pregame in late February is the same as it was in late November. Reiterating all the items on our pregame list gives us the opportunity to confirm that we are giving due attention to the "routine" things we otherwise might take for granted and get lazy about. Plus, we sometimes have a fill-in third official, and the routine of a complete, consistent pregame agenda helps get all of us on the same wavelength for that game.
I've been the fill-in on crews before, where the other two just say, "We don't need to do a pregame anymore...we work together all the time." That doesn't do much for the third guy. Plus, those are the crews whose casualness about pregame shows when they get out of the floor. Habits set in which didn't have a chance to get curbed due to same guys working together all the time without opportunity for self-checking.
For two-person crews, it's the same.