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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 12:00pm
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I would like to understand this correctly.

(a). I have knowledge of kicking a rule; but, I should not correct a kicked rule because, I do not want to upset a coach. RIGHT!!!

(b). My partner kicks a rule and we should not discussed this kicked rule. because, we do not want to upset a coach RIGHT!!!!!

Thanks!!! We this approach I will soon be like another individual who visits the forum.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 12:12pm
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Thanks!!! We this approach I will soon be like another individual who visits the forum.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 01:44pm
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 01:57pm
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I need a smilie that's giving the finger.

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I demand (DEMAND I TELL YA!) this thread be closed now to preserve forever the intellectual honesty and spiritual beauty it now enjoys!

Speaking of spiritual beauty...did anyone actually expect Sweet Looo to last this long without giving the baseball world the unsmiling finger? He's really doing a great job working on that anger issue of his.

btw...my best Lou story is from the late 70's/early 80's sitting out in the left field box seats in da bronx on a miserable rainy night that found the home team down big in the top of the 8th. A fan had been on Lou all game long "LOU! YOU SUCK!!!" and like that. Finally Lou turns and shouts back "WHY DON'T YOU KISS MY F'ING @SS!"

He got a huge round of applause, and since the stadium was near empty by that time it was heard by all.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 02:53pm
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Ooh, I was able to reply to the thread so it's not locked yet. Maybe they want one last shot of intellectual honesty and spiritual beauty before they lock it for good.

(I've been studiously avoiding the baseball thread because I didn't want to comment on my Cubbies. That would certainly lock that thread for good.)

Anyway, back to the issue at hand - I would prefer the clinician would've stepped in and corrected the mistake, then reamed the officials afterward. I understand the reasoning of letting them do the game, and waiting to critique, but the teams have also spent money to be there, so they have every right to expect the game to be officiated fairly. The teams should also know the officiating situation going in from the organizer - some camps use rec-league refs, some combine the camp with an officials' training camp, some use local HS refs, etc. If the teams know this is also a training camp for officials, they would understand the clinician stepping in and getting the mess straightened out.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 03:31pm
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Anyway, back to the issue at hand - I would prefer the clinician would've stepped in and corrected the mistake, then reamed the officials afterward. I understand the reasoning of letting them do the game, and waiting to critique, but the teams have also spent money to be there, so they have every right to expect the game to be officiated fairly. The teams should also know the officiating situation going in from the organizer - some camps use rec-league refs, some combine the camp with an officials' training camp, some use local HS refs, etc. If the teams know this is also a training camp for officials, they would understand the clinician stepping in and getting the mess straightened out.
I'm in the camp of letting the officials handle it w/o clinicians intervening.

The officials are there to learn. They need to learn to deal not only with the basic calls but with situations that they create when they screw up. With it basically blowing up in their face, they will never forget it....and neither will any other official that was paying attention to what resulted.

Sure, it wasn't a perfect outcome for the team. However, they didn't spend their money just to play; they're there to learn too. The same thing can just as easily happen in a regular season game and there would be no one to bail out the refs...no one to intervene and smooth things out. Camp is a place for the teams/coaches to also learn to deal with adverse situations....not just learn how to run plays.

The way it played out, the officials, the coach, and the players all learned something. If the clinicians had fixed the problem, the coach and players would have not had the opportunity to learn something. Now, hopefully, they'll find a more appropriate way to deal with such an error...something better than screaming at the refs. After all, it was a correctable error that could have been addressed by requesting a timeout. And, given that the other two refs knew what it should have been, it very well would have been fixed without incident. (Never mind that the other two refs, knowing a mistake was being made, should have stepped in right away and never let it get to that point.)

It's a lot like raising kids. They learn a lot more from an occassional failing (even a big one) than from someone making sure they succeed.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 04:44pm
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I'm in the camp of letting the officials handle it w/o clinicians intervening.

The officials are there to learn. They need to learn to deal not only with the basic calls but with situations that they create when they screw up. With it basically blowing up in their face, they will never forget it....and neither will any other official that was paying attention to what resulted.
I don't disagree that's a great way to learn. And I do know having a clinician intervene is an open door to having the coaches think they can ask about every questionable call. Maybe it also depends on the type of camp, and the teams involved, as to how much a clinician inserts themselves into the situation. But there are still plenty of ways the clinician can let the sh!t hit the fan, step in quickly, correct the situation for the players, and still make it known in the meetings afterwards. I'm not saying the clinician should do it for them, but step in and let the officials clean up the mess. It just seems inexcusable that there would be officials with the mind-set of not helping out their partner because it would look bad to admit they blew it. It's also a shame to let the players suffer when there's a way to correct it for them.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 05:17pm
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I'm in the camp of letting the officials handle it w/o clinicians intervening.

The officials are there to learn. They need to learn to deal not only with the basic calls but with situations that they create when they screw up. With it basically blowing up in their face, they will never forget it....and neither will any other official that was paying attention to what resulted.
The clinician could have stepped in and asked a question. You don't have to correct the problem for them but you could steer them in the right direction in hopes that they will pick it up on their own. This is still training you know. I don't think letting things play out incorrectly really helps them to learn and then chewing them out after the fact does no one any good.

I think you missed a perfect opportunity to teach how to step up and ask a respectable question of your partner/s, and learn how to correct potential problems, dealing with the coaches, etc. As the clinician, I'm going to make them go explain their actions to both coaches. Then step back and see how they handle it.

Now, they are still in the game, still in the hunt to make the list. You let it play out incorrectly and you got 3 devastated officials in your camp who probably won't speak to each other again, have low self esteem, and they know they're not going to get pick up. Not the message you won't to send out in a camp, imho.
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 02:12pm
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Old Mon Jun 04, 2007, 02:28pm
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