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I'm at the stage in my career where I'm usually the senior official on any game I do, and I often get partnered with somebody much less experienced. So my pre-game tends to be geared towards making sure we're on the same page about very basic mechanics. Nothing condescending, but stuff that 1st and second year officials are still working to master. And it seems to be working pretty well.
However, later this weekend I'll be working with a 20 year vet. And that has me thinking... What do the real vets talk about in their pre-games, especially if they (you) are working with somebody you've not worked with before?
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Team & team tendencies. What each coach is like. What each team is like: strengths, weaknesses. Any PIAs to worry about? How's the table here?
Weird plays we've had. Lessons learned. You work that other level? Go over the rules differences. Mechanics differences. How will we referee the post? Handchecks? What calls I want you to take in my area. What I don't want you to take in my area. How we handle kicked calls. How we handle blarge. Consistency. What we want to call right away. What we might want to let go. Is there a good diner in the area for post game? If not, see you down the road. Let's get 'em pard.
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PIA = pain in the @ss.
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In Georgia, we do what has become known as "partnership" games. Members of two or three different officials associations from a general area are paired together to work certain games. These are primarilly invitational tournaments and a few key regular season games. They are usually assigned for evaluation purposes.
I agree with some of the features of other posts. We should discuss unusual plays and "lessons learned" from incidents we've had in the past. I disagree with discussing how the coaches will act or react. I think that sets up the crew for preconceived notions about what may or may not occur in that particular game. I prefer staying focussed on how we will officiate. |
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