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bbcoach7 Sat Mar 06, 2010 07:26pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 666686)
Disagree completely. I've never met a referee yet that hated to make a late call for that reason.

Referees just call the game. It's the fans' and coachs' job to second-guess them. And it's a fans' and coachs' fantasy also that we don't want to have an effect on the game at the end. The player that committed that late violation or foul is the one that is having the effect on the game, not us. All we're doing is reporting it.

Any referee that hates to make a late call because that call might have an effect on deciding a game should consider taking up a different avocation. Officiating isn't meant for them. And we really don't need 'em either.

I don't need to dispute your assertion, because the post directly under yours from a referee about a referee does that for me better than I could. :p

26 Year Gap Sat Mar 06, 2010 08:49pm

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Originally Posted by bbcoach7 (Post 666700)
I don't need to dispute your assertion, because the post directly under yours from a referee about a referee does that for me better than I could. :p

Except that you made a broad generalization and I did not.

mbyron Sun Mar 07, 2010 09:20am

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Originally Posted by bbcoach7 (Post 666700)
I don't need to dispute your assertion, because the post directly under yours from a referee about a referee does that for me better than I could. :p

It might not in fact dispute what JR said. He's using the term 'referee' as a success term: you know, the way 'winner' used to denote somebody who had actually won.

Just because you're out there with a whistle, doesn't make you a referee in that sense.

26 Year Gap Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:05pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 666777)
It might not in fact dispute what JR said. He's using the term 'referee' as a success term: you know, the way 'winner' used to denote somebody who had actually won.

Just because you're out there with a whistle, doesn't make you a referee in that sense.

The particular partner I referenced is not held in high esteem by the assn. He is NOT representative of a typical official. In nearly 25 years of calling games, he has never been to a division semifinal. It is likely that will continue to be the case. I only brought up the incident to illustrate that anybody who will not make a call with a game on the line has gone as far as he will go. Not that all officials think & act like him.

I have a lot to learn myself. But I have learned a lot of 'do nots' from officials like him, so for that, at least, I am thankful.

BillyMac Sun Mar 07, 2010 02:12pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 666804)
The particular partner I referenced is not held in high esteem by the assn. He is NOT representative of a typical official. In nearly 25 years of calling games, he has never been to a division semifinal. It is likely that will continue to be the case.

Hey? Twenty-nine years and not a single state tournament game for me. Post season conference and league championship games? Yes. Holiday tournament games? Yes. Big rivalry regular season varsity games? A few each season. I consider myself to be a hard working, professional, "journeyman" official. I'm always trying to improve my rules knowledge, mechanics, game management skills, etc. I go to camps, clinics, and often observe our best officials in regular season, and tournament games. I'm an active member of our local board's training committee and take my role as a "mentor" to young officials very seriously.

I hope that you wouldn't mind me being your partner. You would find that I'm a partner who eats, drinks, and sleeps basketball during the season, and during the offseason as well. I would be a partner who you could trust, and I would be one of your partners who would trust you. I would always have your back, and never throw you under the bus.

26 Year Gap Sun Mar 07, 2010 06:25pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 666823)
Hey? Twenty-nine years and not a single state tournament game for me. Post season conference and league championship games? Yes. Holiday tournament games? Yes. Big rivalry regular season varsity games? A few each season. I consider myself to be a hard working, professional, "journeyman" official. I'm always trying to improve my rules knowledge, mechanics, game management skills, etc. I go to camps, clinics, and often observe our best officials in regular season, and tournament games. I'm an active member of our local board's training committee and take my role as a "mentor" to young officials very seriously.

I hope that you wouldn't mind me being your partner. You would find that I'm a partner who eats, drinks, and sleeps basketball during the season, and during the offseason as well. I would be a partner who you could trust, and I would be one of your partners who would trust you. I would always have your back, and never throw you under the bus.

Not at all. Ratings in VT are done by fellow officials and the assignors put crews on playoff games based on those ratings. My guess is that you would fare better with that type of system.


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