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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 10:55am
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Ego

I've heard it said that every "good" official has to have a healthy ego in order to be good.

Do you think it's true?

If so, what kind of ego do you think you have that makes you good? What kind of ego can be bad? Does your ego ever get in the way? Do you ever notice other officials' egos getting in the way but they don't know it?
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 10:57am
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It's certainly important for a table scorer.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:01am
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I think every good official should exude confidence.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:01am
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I think the air of confidence that's required to be proficient at officiating can sometimes be mistaken for inflated ego.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:03am
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As you're improving, your ego can't be so big that you don't want to listen to criticism.

On the court, you must, however, exude confidence as others have said.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:35am
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Ego, ergo . . .

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On the court, you must, however, exude confidence as others have said.
Agree with previous posters.
Substitute "confidence", a relatively positive concept, for "ego", with all the negative baggage that sometimes goes along with it.
Then, add the fact that "There's sometimes a fine line between confidence and cockiness," and your mindset is on solid ground, methinks.
That's a fine line we're all called to walk. And like Johnny Cash sang, "I walk the line."
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:42am
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I think the air of confidence that's required to be proficient at officiating can sometimes be mistaken for inflated ego.
agreed,

Fine line between confidence and arrogance.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:46am
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It's certainly important for a table scorer.

Really? He hasn't even participated in this thread.

Frankly, I think the number of gratuitious shots being taken at chseagle is getting way out of line.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:51am
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:52am
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Ego is important. Everyone has one, it's just a matter of how strong it is and how it manifests itself.

I do believe you have to have a "healthy" ego to officiate. You have to be confident in what you do to an extent that you aren't easily influenced by the outside distractions in a ballgame. You must carry yourself with confidence. You must believe you know the rules (it's always helpful if you actually do). When you make a ruling you must believe 100% it's correct.

The difference, IMO, between a healthy ego and an "overly healthy" ego, is how you handle the times you aren't correct. An official at the right level of ego knows he's not going to get every judgement call correct. He'll be strong enough to admit to a coach now and then that he may have missed one. He won't be afraid to correct an error if he can, but he also won't create more bad calls to "make up" for an error which can't be corrected.

He'll also be more than willing to accept feedback and input on his game. He'll officiate with a 100% correct attitude, then afterwards look at everything that happened and figure out where he wasn't 100% correct and what he can do to get better.

The difference between healthy ego and arrogance isn't that great in how a game is called, it's in how an official communicates and what happens off the court that really makes a difference.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 11:58am
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Frankly, I think the number of gratuitious shots being taken at chseagle is getting way out of line.
It is kinda like kicking a puppy, isn't it?
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 12:04pm
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Really? He hasn't even participated in this thread.

Frankly, I think the number of gratuitious shots being taken at chseagle is getting way out of line.
Agreed. But, I'm still looking forward to tonights report.

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As you're improving, your ego can't be so big that you don't want to listen to criticism.

On the court, you must, however, exude confidence as others have said.
Agreed. As we have also discussed before, some don't take criticism too well and some have HUGE egos (my experience).

Confidence comes with time and games (IMO) and I am still working to get this for my more senior games.....
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 12:04pm
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Really? He hasn't even participated in this thread.

Frankly, I think the number of gratuitious shots being taken at chseagle is getting way out of line.

I think Chseagle has passed initiation, and coming from one of the sarcastic wiseguys, he's handled the ribbing much better than I would have.
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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 12:12pm
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I think you need an ego about this big. Of course, mine's even bigger - my ego, that is.

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Old Fri Jan 15, 2010, 12:42pm
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You better have a good ego. How in the heck are you going to be able to handle people yelling and screaming and calling you everything short of a child of God? You better have something in place to handle that on a regular basis. This is why not everyone can do this.

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