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Originally posted by oc
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by tomegun
Zebraman, wow you are making some serious excuses for being out of shape. Is there a reason for this?
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The reason is that you missed his point completely. You need to go back and re-read his post.Z isn't making any excuses at all for officials being out of shape.He's simply telling you that,on afternoon games,availability can be the only factor on who is assigned to games-fit or not.As an assigner,I can tell you that that is certainly true.You take what you can get sometimes.If the mirror fogs up,they're on the game .
I think that you also missed the ":-)" in his post.
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Jurassic, how do you deal with out of shape refs? Not just a little out of shape-but slow enough you have seen it affect their ability? I am not referring to lower level games but higher level ones.
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If they can't do the job,then I simply won't use them on higher level games.If an official can't get into position to make the proper call,then there's a good chance that they won't make the proper call.That's not fair to their partners,let alone the players and teams out there,who are the most important ones anyway.I also tell them to their face why they aren't being assigned to key games,play off games,etc. We have an appeal process set up for when I make these decisions,but I can't remember it ever being used.The guys seem to know in their own minds that there's nothing personal involved,and that someone had to make that decision,and it is the right decision. The toughest part is telling good,long term officials,who are also your friends,that you don't think that they are physically able to do the highest level games anymore.I think that it helps that they know that I applied the same criteria to myself, and that I won't do varsity games anymore(unless it's a last minute,panic need-an-official type of thing). I'm a firm believer that you have to earn your way into the good games,and keep earning your way every year.I'm also a firm believer that you gotta push your good young,fit,keen officials. If you don't,you stand the chance of losing them.Or take the risk that they're gonna start to just mail in their games,instead of going all-out.The older officials also know that they had better be prepared to do things properly too,without cutting corners.That means being reasonably fit and trim,using the proper mechanics,knowing the rules and how to apply them,etc.,etc.Those are the basics,before you get into evaluating the other things that they need like game awareness,judgement,"presence",etc.
Btw,I'm not talking about officials getting beat down the floor on a fast break.That happens to the fastest officials at times,even in 3-man NCAA games.I'm talking about the Leads that root themselves on the end line,no matter where the ball is swung to.Also the Trails that won't move with the ball,across or up and down.I lump the lazy officials in with the guys that have really slowed down. Neither deserve to be on the best games.
Jmo,but someone has to do it.