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Old Thu Dec 22, 2016, 11:12am
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Originally Posted by packersowner View Post
I'm all for video as a teaching/learning tool. I have asked coaches for their video to go back and watch a game. My experience is that if a coaches uses the line, "I'll send you the video" on a judgement call, he's doing it to be an ass. Likewise I try to never say, "you'll see I'm right when you watch the film." It's just counter productive because you're right and we all have witnessed watching clips here, even with good video it's not always definitive.
I don't disagree. I really like what my association is doing this year and having the coach's send the tape to us on Hudl, which is managed by our VP who oversees all evaluations, ratings, and the committee I serve on that helps elevate non varsity officials to varsity.

I guess I just took issue with "if the video proves your wrong, he's an ass for sending it." But I understand and agree with your overall point.

Bottom line to me is that there is substantial benefit in further rules clarification as in the OP and also in evaluating game tape. But handling it the way the OP did is NOT the way to go about it.

Handle this through your assigner/association.
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