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Tue May 01, 2007 04:35pm |
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Originally Posted by SWMOzebra
Missing steps along the baseline and in the paint is an area where many coaches are unforgiving, especially if you're working with a partner who's catching the steps and blowing his/her whistle.
I don't generally beat myself up when a coach gives me grief (politely) about missing a travel, but when they start giving my P grief about calling the travels along the baseline when I'm not...then I get upset. If my partner's catching hell because he's being watchful and I'm not, then I get frustrated 'cause I sure owe him a better game then what I've been calling.
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Don't quite understand this. If your partner is calling it, and you aren't, I believe you would be the one catching all the heat.
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Originally Posted by SWMOzebra
I'm new to the officiating thing and I've said this before in other posts: I haven't reached the experience level yet to grasp the subtle nuances of the "game interrupter," whether it's a 3-second lane violation or traveling or whatever. Perhaps as my experience level increases, I will gain insight into this vague and mystical concept which currently befuddles me. :confused:
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It's called experienced and you can't teach it nor find it in a rulebook. You can only get it by working and talking with other senior officials. Attend the camps and absorb as much as you can while there.
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