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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Not really....
There should be standard procedures and techniques. You and I should be able to walk on the floor having never met and work a game.
I don't care what people say in pregame, most of it goes in one ear and out the other. Once people get in the game, they largely do what they normally do. Some bizarre pre-gamed exception is more likely going to get the crew in trouble rather than get them on the same page.
If we were to pre-game all of this kind of stuff that an an official should just do, the pregame would be 3 hours long.
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Camron, every pregame is essentially a repeat of "shit referees should already know". I listen in on college pregames and they talk about block/charge, handchecking, who has the curl play, etc. Same stuff I do in my HS games.
I guess what crosscountry55 wrote must be
too basic then, huh?