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Old Sat Feb 15, 2014, 11:13am
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Originally Posted by gojeremy View Post
I thought I knew the rules well but after reading some posts on this forum I realize I don't know the rules as well as I thought.

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Also, I admit that I start to second guess myself a little bit when I hear coaches getting on me (or fans). I still call the game like I see it but doubt does creep up on me and on occasion has affected my play calling. Any advice on this too?

I definitely want to get better and I want people, and my assignor, to be able to rely on my ability.
I have to admit that when I attended my first association meeting last year, I was surprised to learn that what I thought was a legal move was a travel. So, as a new official, one almost needs to devote time to rule study because of "Gee, I didn't know that" moments.

If I wonder if I've handled a play right, especially if it's a rare scenario where you and your partner look at each other with the "what do we do now?" look, I'll check the rule/case book when I get home. if I see the play was handled right, great. If not, it's a learning experience that I also record in my journal.

When it comes to fans/coaches, I have to repeat what's been said here before and exude confidence. It won't stop the coaches from disagreeing, but coaches that sense uncertainty in an official will take advantage of it as much as possible.

In my first year (a year ago) I was focused mainly on learning rules/mechanics and focusing on my PCA. This year, I've done a better job with off-ball coverage, calling travels, etc. I've still got much to learn, but every game is a chance to learn a little more.

As an aside, this year, I spent the money to order the NFHS officials manual because it covers items our state manual does not. I found that very informative as well.

Hope to see more posts from you next season.
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