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Almost Always Right Tue Feb 15, 2005 02:54pm

Rules Knowledge or Game Management?

tjones1 Tue Feb 15, 2005 02:56pm

To manage the game, gotta know the rules.

Junker Tue Feb 15, 2005 02:57pm

Gotta have both. I don't think you can put one more important than the other. I will say that rules knowledge is easier to acquire, management takes experience.

ChrisSportsFan Tue Feb 15, 2005 03:00pm

Which wing of an airplane do you consider most important?

This kinda doesn't work without both.

blindzebra Tue Feb 15, 2005 03:03pm

Court presence is the third part of the official's trinity.

Gotta have all 3 to be a good official.

zebraman Tue Feb 15, 2005 03:11pm

We've been through this discussion before. One or the other doesn't cut it. Gotta have those two things and much more.

Z

bradfordwilkins Tue Feb 15, 2005 03:33pm

Of course I agree with all of the above.

Although to some extent if you really twisted our arms and had to make a decision, I think you would say knowledge of rules are a twinge bit more important...simply because it is WITH THE RULES that you can manage the game. The better your understanding of the rules, the more capable you are to manage the game within the confines of the rulebook.

Just my thoughts.

Jay R Tue Feb 15, 2005 04:08pm

Since everyone is on the fence, let me give you the correct answer (at least my version). Court presence is more important than rules knowledge. I know you asked about game management but I changed it to court presence the two are related.

Keep in mind that I have always stressed knowing the rules. I always make high marks on my association's exam. But the bottom line is that rules knowledge by itself will not let you get you through a high intensity Varsity or College game. It is common knowledge that Tim Higgins is not a rules guru, but is there anyone better at dealing with coaches, players and the pressure of a big game?


Dan_ref Tue Feb 15, 2005 04:17pm

Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra
Court presence is the third part of the official's trinity.

Gotta have all 3 to be a good official.

The other 2 being a pair of fishnet stockings and having been dropped on your head as a baby.

rainmaker Tue Feb 15, 2005 05:12pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra
Court presence is the third part of the official's trinity.

Gotta have all 3 to be a good official.

The other 2 being a pair of fishnet stockings and having been dropped on your head as a baby.

Now if I could just get the court presence thing put together... :D

Forksref Tue Feb 15, 2005 05:53pm

Both. There is no substitute for experienc, but you can get off to a good start by knowing the rules. It doesn't take years to know the rules, but years to have the game management down. Also......work on you signals and floor coverage now.

mick Tue Feb 15, 2005 06:04pm

What about test scores?

Mark Padgett Tue Feb 15, 2005 07:26pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Almost Always Right
Rules Knowledge or Game Management?
Neither. Looking stylish.

Forksref Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:32am

Quote:

Originally posted by mick
What about test scores?
Knowledge is better than test scores. Refer to NCLB.

ditttoo Wed Feb 16, 2005 09:47am

Knowledge of the Rules, Game Management or Court Presence.....answer is, "it depends". Depends on the situation, who's coaching, what you had for dinner last night...you gotta have it all depending on what you need at the time.

I like the "which wing is more important on an airplane" comparison. Perhaps more important that "having all three" is making sure you "don't just have one". Excellent Court Presence becomes a pompus a** without knowledge of the rules, and unquestionable rules expertise turns you into a Jerk without the presense or game management finese. It's definitely a delicate balance and certainly a dynamic one depending on the situation - you gotta have it all. Being a Referee, you're expected to be PERFECT your first night, and to get better with each game.


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