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Just curious
Going to get roasted here.. but I will throw it out anyway.
If at halftime a rational, calm fan approaches you and asks a simple question, respectfully, why not choose to be an amassador for the game and answer. NOW I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT THE FOLLOWING: 1) interacting with a hostile fan, clearly they should be ignored or tossed out depending on their degree of hostility and how they are expressing it. 2) getting in a long drawn out conversation that would distract you from your halftime duties. 3) The guy is looking for an arguement. AGAIN, those situations are not what I am asking about. I am saying, why walk around with a chip on your shoulder, prejudging all fans as the enemy. If you sense the guy has genuine question, and was just seeking to understand something, and you can teach him a principle of the game with a 10 second conversatino.. why not be a teacher for a moment instead of a policeman. Would that not fit nicely in the role of a quality official. |
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