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Although I make the right call and call the correct color, I can't break the habit of pointing the wrong direction occasionally mostly when I'm lead and there may be a scrum underneath with an OB play. Any tips to keep mentally sharp?
I had some health issues a few years ago that knocked the snot out of me and it may be the residual effect of that . Of course I use this as an excuse to fellow refs and the laugh and say, "no, you're just old." The dreaded quick whistle may have something to do with it also. |
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This one's easy.
Make the call, give the color, wait a few seconds to see if the players run down court. If they do then point that way. If not...well you know. If you don't trust the players just look at the benches to see what direction you point (of course that means you have to remember which half you're in...M&M tells me that's not so easy for you old guys to do...)
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If you are pointing the wrong direction a lot, then just yell the color, and get the ball and get it ready for inbounds. It's not the right mechanic, but it sure looks better than continually pointing the wrong way.
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Most people have said what I was thinking on this issue. Most out of bounds calls are not hard sells. You do not need to point the second the ball goes out of bounds. Saying the color is a better way until you realize which way you are going.
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You know, the longer I do this, the more I realize how important it is to stop the clock on every whistle. It's not a huge thing, but that extra second can save us from so many problems. |
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Sounds to me like you need to slow everything down. Don't get in a hurry. A patient whistle is correct more often than a quick one. I was in a rush my first game out this season, but as I settled in, I feel that I have a good pace going right now. Everyone has times when we don't have our normal focus. One thing I do is break the game into parts. I tell myself to be the best official I can until the next dead ball. Then at a break, take a deep breath and relax for a minute. Personally I scan the crowd for any good scenery
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Probably am watching too much TV.and trying to copy the big dawgs. And yes, the scenery for those kids games can be distracting at timeouts. |
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