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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 04:48pm
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Are you saying that the coach who he T'd who then ranked him poorly had a great impact upon his upcoming schedule? I don't.

His ability as an official is what got him an improved schedule, not the thoughts of the coaches.

Of course, it is a shame that his state allows coaches to rate officials and even worse if they put any kind of weight on that.
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 05:31pm
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Are you saying that the coach who he T'd who then ranked him poorly had a great impact upon his upcoming schedule? I don't.
I have no idea either way. Maybe you know the details.
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His ability as an official is what got him an improved schedule, not the thoughts of the coaches.

Of course, it is a shame that his state allows coaches to rate officials and even worse if they put any kind of weight on that.
If the thoughts of the coaches have no impact then why is it a shame to let them rate?
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 06:13pm
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I live in a state where coaches get to rank officials. I got marked down on some of the rankings and it didn't keep me from going to state. Hopefully, the assigner is someone who realizes what happens when a frustrated coach has the power to rank an official. It is total BS.

To the OP, your lower rankings for the JV games was probably a result of immature coaches who don't really know what they are doing. At least they don't know what they are doing as much as the varsity coaches should.
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Old Sun Jun 08, 2008, 05:50am
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To the OP, your lower rankings for the JV games was probably a result of immature coaches who don't really know what they are doing. At least they don't know what they are doing as much as the varsity coaches should.
I dunno about the "immature" tag [maybe I would use younger, inexperienced, newer, less knowledgeable], but otherwise, I agree.
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Old Sun Jun 08, 2008, 06:08am
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If the thoughts of the coaches have no impact then why is it a shame to let them rate?
My opinion is that a belief by the coaches that they have any kind of right to evaluate the performance of the game officials is a shame. It forms the very root of the problem.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 11:41am
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My opinion is that a belief by the coaches that they have any kind of right to evaluate the performance of the game officials is a shame. It forms the very root of the problem.
I agree here. Most of the coaches that I officiated for were great people. I have a few "terds" and had to deal with them.

Overall, I'm excited for a new season. I'm disappointed that I can't attend a camp this year...just too busy being a youth pastor...but I hope to next year. In the long run, it's probably better anyway. I officiate varsity for smaller schools and JV/Frosh for the upper divisions in Southeastern Michigan. Give me another year under my belt with lower division varsity and more upper division work...I should be well-positioned in 2009-2010 to gain some varsity contests in the upper divisions. I'll get to know more people along the way with this path.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 11:44am
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My opinion is that a belief by the coaches that they have any kind of right to evaluate the performance of the game officials is a shame. It forms the very root of the problem.
The very root of what problem?
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 07:47pm
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The very root of what problem?
Hair loss.

What do think that we are talking about?
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 11:52am
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My opinion is that a belief by the coaches that they have any kind of right to evaluate the performance of the game officials is a shame. It forms the very root of the problem.
This forms the heart of a personal rule I have:

Any discussion of ratings or trying to influence my schedule is a flagrant technical (or ejection in baseball). I figure if the coach is going to try to screw with my ability to work, well, why do I need to keep him around? I've only had this happen twice in my career, but both times the coach was shown the gate.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 08:54pm
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My opinion is that a belief by the coaches that they have any kind of right to evaluate the performance of the game officials is a shame. It forms the very root of the problem.
They do have that right in Michigan.
The MHSAA is directed by the desires of the member schools or their representatives.
The Officials are only independent Subcontractors.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 01:09pm
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They do have that right in Michigan.
The MHSAA is directed by the desires of the member schools or their representatives.
The Officials are only independent Subcontractors.
You're right on, Mick. While my regular season schedule may/may not be impacted by ratings (in the bigger associations they are, as I don't know the "big wigs" in my larger association yet)...tournament selections ARE. The MHSAA weighs the coaches ratings HIGHLY when it comes to tournament invitations.

Now...with three games at the varsity level last season, it's not like I'm expecting to be chosen for the tournament any time soon. I DO hope in the next five years or so, however. We'll see how it pans out. But...rankings DEFINITELY play in Michigan.
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 11:36pm
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Coaches are the employers of officials. They have a right to evaluate their employees. Whether their opinions influence your progression depends on your official's association. Their opinions should be taken into consideration but should not be the final evaluation.That should be the job of your league, conference or Association Evaluators whatever applies..
In my experience over 40 years as Referee, Clinician and Evaluator, the great officials all have gained the respect of their employers.(The coaches). Respect the game, the coaches, their players and fans and you will succeed as an official. Show disrespect to any of those 4 entities and you will not progress.
Good communication skills are one of the most important attributes of any official..
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 11:50pm
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Coaches are the employers of officials. They have a right to evaluate their employees. Whether their opinions influence your progression depends on your official's association. Their opinions should be taken into consideration but should not be the final evaluation.That should be the job of your league, conference or Association Evaluators whatever applies..
In my experience over 40 years as Referee, Clinician and Evaluator, the great officials all have gained the respect of their employers.(The coaches). Respect the game, the coaches, their players and fans and you will succeed as an official. Show disrespect to any of those 4 entities and you will not progress.
Good communication skills are one of the most important attributes of any official..
While I agree with your comments concerning gaining the respect of coaches I don't consider them the "employer" of officials.
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