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After all the "classroom and study"
Because I train and mentor a lot of younger officials, I find such lists to be helpful, in the classroom.
In a game, I have 3 quick thoughts regarding a situation that may warrant a "T": If I give this T, will it make this game better? If I give this T, will it make my performance in this game better? Would I expect my partner(s) to put up with this behavior? If it's yes, yes, no, it's a T. I also tell younger officials that if they have to give a player or coach a T, that needs to be the calmest moment of the official's entire day, and game. |
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