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Originally Posted by Dad
You've also been doing this for a very long time and know how to work with people you've never met before. It's an art and some officials put off or never learn how to do it.
I've always found a good pregame to be important. Even if it's to warm people up to each other. I wouldn't call it nonsense. While it obviously won't fix everything, it's always made my officiating experience far more enjoyable. I understand it's not for everyone and don't expect it. For me, it's just part of my game. Half the battle is sizing up your partners and knowing what to talk about. If someone is checked out then I'm clearing doing it wrong.
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For me, it's still the first few whistles that really tell me what I need to know. But a good pregame doesn't hurt anyone, I'll agree.
I love working with other officials. I wish our system had more individual assignments here and fewer done by crews.