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IREFU2 Mon May 29, 2006 01:05pm

Arrogant Partner
 
This weekend I had the opportunity to work with some great officials. The only down side was one game where there was an official that was very arrogant. Before the game he didnt introduce himself to me and my partner. During the game he tried to upstage us and would not communicate with either of us. We had a double whistle (in my area) and he yelled at me to "take the damn call." Me and my other partner talked about it during a time out and decided to ignore him and just stay in our primaries. Needless to say he made a call out of his primary during a crusial point and the game and was totally wrong. In short, the evaluator ask me what I saw on that play and I said it was a clean block. Anybody ever had a problem like this?

JRutledge Mon May 29, 2006 02:06pm

Your partner did not sound like he was arrogant; your partner sounded like was just a jerk and not easy to work with.

We all have worked with partners that were difficult. You were not the first and you will not the last. You have now officially joined the club of officials. ;)

Peace

Snake~eyes Mon May 29, 2006 02:29pm

Been there, I think most people have had parnters like this. The biggest thing is don't let it affect your game. Just do what you gotta do.

ChrisSportsFan Mon May 29, 2006 04:52pm

I bet his actions were duly noted on the eval form. All you can do with those typse is try your best and if that fails, keep your head up ad don't let him affect what you're there to do. They won't all be smooth but they can be as fun as you make em.

Back In The Saddle Mon May 29, 2006 06:13pm

I'm certainly not disputing or questioning anything you have said. But sometimes I wonder about people like this. Are they really just arrogant? Or are they masking some kind of debilitating insecurity? If it's the latter, is there a course of action that this person's partner could take that would genuinely help the situation, without screwing up the game?

I don't have any answers or theories on this, just looking for other's opinions.

Aside from that, stories like this leaving me chanting Mick's Mantra.

Dribble Mon May 29, 2006 07:58pm

I can't believe he said, "take the damn call" considering you were being evaluated!!! I wonder/hope your evaluator heard that, too.

crazy voyager Tue May 30, 2006 09:55am

Get in
Get done
get out

I dunno how many times this quote occur in the forums now *-)


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