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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
The association I commute to work for does a decent job with training, a very solid job on rules study, and has started using video.
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I was surprised it took 12 posts before the word "video" appeared. That would be my one thing; hire a videographer (or the commissioner) to film select games, then make X number of video review meetings per season mandatory for purposes of assignment currency. Or something like that. We need to encourage more video review. A few plays once per year at a clinic or camp isn't going to cut it. Start getting HS officials accustomed with breakdown and their percentages. When they notice that their NCI percentage is 60% when they think it's 90%, hopefully they ask, "why didn't I get that right," or "why wasn't I in position to see that play?"
My second item would be camaraderie. Getting the group together on a Friday night after games at a bar and grill goes a long way to building unity.