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Old Sat May 27, 2006, 08:31pm
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What do you do personally after you've had a $hitty game?
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Old Sat May 27, 2006, 08:41pm
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While drinking a cold one I :

1) Determine what went wrong.
2) If I missapplied a rule, I look up the rule and try to learn from it.
3) If I kicked a call, I ask myself if I was in the wrong position, and I learn from it. If I just blew the call, from lack of focus or just a plain old "brain fart" I try to learn from it.
4) If I displayed poor game management, I was argumentative or lost my composure, I try to determine what triggered it and learn from it.

You might notice a recurring theme, "learn from it". No one is perfect, we strive for it, but will never acheive it.

Learn from it and move on. You will get better.

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Old Sat May 27, 2006, 08:54pm
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I try to figure out what parts were the worst, and determine how many of them I can blame them on my partners!


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Old Sun May 28, 2006, 07:10am
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Drink heavily.
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Old Sun May 28, 2006, 01:11pm
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Drink heavily.
LMan - isn't that what you do after a good game, too?
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Old Sun May 28, 2006, 03:21pm
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What do you do personally after you've had a $hitty game?
Excellent question !

I, too, want to know in case I ever have a $hitty game !




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Old Sun May 28, 2006, 04:14pm
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While drinking a cold one I :

1) Determine what went wrong.
2) If I missapplied a rule, I look up the rule and try to learn from it.
3) If I kicked a call, I ask myself if I was in the wrong position, and I learn from it. If I just blew the call, from lack of focus or just a plain old "brain fart" I try to learn from it.
4) If I displayed poor game management, I was argumentative or lost my composure, I try to determine what triggered it and learn from it.

You might notice a recurring theme, "learn from it". No one is perfect, we strive for it, but will never acheive it.

Learn from it and move on. You will get better.

Bob P.
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HOWEVER if you do have a partner who is God's gift to umpires you've just been blessed with a scape goat!
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Old Sun May 28, 2006, 04:24pm
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I guess it would depend on what you consider a $h!tty game. I do not consider a close call or two as the definition of a $h!tty game.

After every game I review what went right and what went wrong. What could I have done personally to make the situation better? Were there things out of my hands I could not control? I might review a rule I was not sure about whether the game was good or not. I will review the mechanics or philosophies whether.

The bottom line is whether a game is good or a game is bad you should have a similar approach to each game. Even when you have a good game you cannot just be satisfied and think you are the greatest umpire that ever lived. You are only as good as the last game you worked.

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Old Mon May 29, 2006, 08:13am
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LMan - isn't that what you do after a good game, too?

....and don't forget the 'average' games as well
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