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Mid season slump
I have a little break over the holidays which is a good thing as I've turned in two straight mediocre varsity performances.
I'm in the 'Gee, I'll let that pass' syndrome where I've become a spectator, not being sharp. I have the better part of my schedule coming up shortly so I hope I snap out of it. Last Christmas break I did a very early sophomore tourney game at 9:00 a.m. Nobody was in the gym. White just scores and blue inbounds with no defenders within 30 feet, every head turned up court. Inbounder has foot maybe one inch over the line..........I see it, and think nobody sees this, just then a Mom, up in the rafters of the balcony with a filterless camel rasp yells "HE WAS OVER THE LINE" This is the malaise I'm going through now. Red Bull? Mark's Meds? Help! Anyone else going through a bad 'losing' streak?? |
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By your description of the sitch, some might say why trouble trouble?
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How Did You Know They Were Camels ???
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9.2.5 SITUATION: Thrower A1 inadvertently steps onto the court inbounds. A1 immediately steps back into normal out-of-bounds throw-in position. The contact with the court was during a situation: (a) with; or (b) without defensive pressure on the throw-in team. RULING: A violation in both (a) and (b). COMMENT: Whether or not there was defensive pressure or whether or not stepping on the court was inadvertent, it is a violation and no judgment is required in making the call. It's difficult to use spirit and purpose of the rules with boundary lines, either stepping on them, or over them, somebody will spot the violation. Seldom will anybody spot an official "slow counting" to ten on a patient free thrower.
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By Mennen ...
That's how I start all my night games. A splash of the original green Mennen's Skin Bracer, and I'm ready to take on the world.
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) Last edited by BillyMac; Mon Dec 29, 2008 at 09:48pm. |
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BillyMac, this is just screaming for you to end your no-picture days!
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Hai Karate?
Something else that seems to help with focus for a game: the only time I wear contacts is when I officiate. Seems that when I pop those babies in before the game, the whole world takes on a more vivid perspective. That really helps when game time rolls around. Can't read the scorebook without cheaters, but everything else is real crisp and clear.
Not sure if this would apply to others, but it works for me. (BTW, my aim was to have at least 100 posts by the time my holiday hiatus ends with my next game this Friday night. One more to go. I'm averaging only .275 posts per day since I've joined. By comparison, JugglingReferee averages out to about 2.046 per day since he joined, BillyMac about 2.831. Then again, they have much more to offer than I ever would hope to pass along!) Last edited by Freddy; Mon Dec 29, 2008 at 08:56pm. |
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After All, I Am A Blind Official ...
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Best line from friendly, but funny, parent in a game during a time out: Parent: Do you want me to walk your dog? BillyMac: What dog? Parent: Your seeing eye dog that you left in your car.
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) Last edited by BillyMac; Mon Dec 29, 2008 at 09:04pm. |
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I think everyone goes through a midseason slump of some kind. Mine ususally hits towards the end of January. Enjoy the holiday time off and rest up. Get ready to hit the courts with focus and purpose in your first game after the first of the year. I'm in the opposite situation... I was in a groove when the break came up and I didn't pick up any tourneys this year. I have really enjoyed watching from the stands and listening the the stupid comments coming from the people around me. Watching a few games always helps me out!
As for your boundary situation, unlike what Billy Mac said, and our lovely young thing with the raspy voice pointed out, I'm probably not seeing that violation the first time. If it keeps happening, call it, but don't lose sleep over something like that one.
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Loss Of Focus At The Worst Possible Time ...
Mine is a late season slump, mid to late February, not a good time with teams trying to win conferences, or to get the minimum wins necessary (eight) to make the state tournament. I would think that at my age the slump would be a physical one, my body breaking down after doing three, or four, games a week, since early December, but it's not, it's a mental slump, me losing focus. I thought that this would stop after I retired from coaching middle school basketball, and could just concentrate on officiating, but it hasn't. I guess that I will need to just concentrate more. Any advice, or hints?
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Yeah, BillyMac (<<<< thank you) pointed 9.2.5 out to me. I guess everything you hear at a camp isn't current & up to date.
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I Want To Become An Esteemed Member, But In Time ...
I hope that this is just a random example of a post average, and not an example of a high post average. One of my assigners already tells me that I have way too much time on my hands.
I have to log off now. I don't want to be late for my weekly date with Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter) on CSI: Miami.
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