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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 10:51am
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I ahve been officiating for 10 years now. 5 years ago I stopped wearing a lanyard. I have developed a system for myself to not wear one and not drop my whstle. I ahvent dropped my whistle in 4 years. Recently a coach told me i needed to wear one that it looked unprofessional. I simply replied, how come a lot of NBA and college officials dont wear one? Why wear one if it doesnt slow down the game and is comfortable to me? Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 10:59am
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I ahve been officiating for 10 years now. 5 years ago I stopped wearing a lanyard. I have developed a system for myself to not wear one and not drop my whstle. I ahvent dropped my whistle in 4 years. Recently a coach told me i needed to wear one that it looked unprofessional. I simply replied, how come a lot of NBA and college officials dont wear one? Why wear one if it doesnt slow down the game and is comfortable to me? Any feedback would be appreciated.
I would simply say, "Thanks for your opinion" and move on. Whether or not you wear a lanyard is none of a coach's concern -- no more so than if he wears a tie should be of concern to his officials.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:11am
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I ahve been officiating for 10 years now. 5 years ago I stopped wearing a lanyard. I have developed a system for myself to not wear one and not drop my whstle. I ahvent dropped my whistle in 4 years. Recently a coach told me i needed to wear one that it looked unprofessional. I simply replied, how come a lot of NBA and college officials dont wear one? Why wear one if it doesnt slow down the game and is comfortable to me? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Change "coach" to "my supervisor/my mentor/observer/offcial I look up to/top official in my association" then it's something I would worry about.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:14am
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If you find you're getting all the games you want, then I wouldn't worry about it. If, however, it starts somehow costing you games, I'd consider the advice.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:19am
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If a coach is the only one saying something to you then I would completely disregard it. As others have said, if it's an assigner or supervisor then it's something to worry about.

I have tried going no lanyard but I'm much more comfortable with one. And the VHSL has said it's mandatory for high school games in VA.

But if it's not an issue with the powers that be in your area, I wouldn't spend a single second worrying about what one coach had to say.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:25am
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I ahve been officiating for 10 years now. 5 years ago I stopped wearing a lanyard. I have developed a system for myself to not wear one and not drop my whstle. I ahvent dropped my whistle in 4 years. Recently a coach told me i needed to wear one that it looked unprofessional. I simply replied, how come a lot of NBA and college officials dont wear one? Why wear one if it doesnt slow down the game and is comfortable to me? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Why would you need to develop a system for something that's not necessary?

The mustard is off the dog. IMHO you look like a wannabe.

Perception is reality, the fact that a coach notices is a negative.

Can I ask what prompted you do this?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:28am
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i just dont see a reason for wearing one if one is not needed. Its liek in baseball, i dont use an indicator in baseball either. Its just something to me that is not needed in my game. Now if i were to drop my whistle, then i would start wearing one again, buti havent dropped my whistle in 5 years. So whats the point in wearing one?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:33am
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i just dont see a reason for wearing one if one is not needed. Its liek in baseball, i dont use an indicator in baseball either. Its just something to me that is not needed in my game. Now if i were to drop my whistle, then i would start wearing one again, buti havent dropped my whistle in 5 years. So whats the point in wearing one?
The question I would ask is "why not wear one"? After I blow my whistle I don't have to use my hands to take it out of my mouth -- it just falls free.

Of course, I think anyone who doesn't use an indicator on the plate is a fool, so maybe I wouldn't get your answer anyway.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:47am
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I would wear a lanyard if i could find one short enough to not smack me in the face as i run down the floor. I dont like that part of a lanyard. If i could find one that short then i would wear one. I cant find a yard im comfortable with. The whistle is always in my hand if its not in my mouth, so i have easy access to it. I dont fumble with trying to grab it and it swaying everywhere around my body if i need to get it. Im not saying im better than everyone else, its just my preference.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:53am
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I would wear a lanyard if i could find one short enough to not smack me in the face as i run down the floor. I dont like that part of a lanyard. If i could find one that short then i would wear one. I cant find a yard im comfortable with. The whistle is always in my hand if its not in my mouth, so i have easy access to it. I dont fumble with trying to grab it and it swaying everywhere around my body if i need to get it. Im not saying im better than everyone else, its just my preference.

I may be different but as I run down the floor, I have my whistle in my mouth.

So you have a TC call, like to see mechanics on that one with whistle in your palm.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:17pm
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I would wear a lanyard if i could find one short enough to not smack me in the face as i run down the floor. I dont like that part of a lanyard. If i could find one that short then i would wear one. I cant find a yard im comfortable with. The whistle is always in my hand if its not in my mouth, so i have easy access to it. I dont fumble with trying to grab it and it swaying everywhere around my body if i need to get it. Im not saying im better than everyone else, its just my preference.
smitty's come in several lenghts. Mine never hits me in the face.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:21pm
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I would wear a lanyard if i could find one short enough to not smack me in the face as i run down the floor. I dont like that part of a lanyard. If i could find one that short then i would wear one. I cant find a yard im comfortable with. The whistle is always in my hand if its not in my mouth, so i have easy access to it. I dont fumble with trying to grab it and it swaying everywhere around my body if i need to get it. Im not saying im better than everyone else, its just my preference.
I'm 5'6" so the distance between the loop on the shirt and my head is a short one. I've never been hit by my lanyard. I work soccer without a lanyard just holding my whistles (2 connected together so I have more to hold on to) in my hand. I have no doubt that I could work basketball lanyardless, but I don't see many advantages and several drawbacks to doing it.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:33pm
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smack me in the face
I'm curious as to what length and style lanyards you have tried. I've never had this issue.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:38pm
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I would wear a lanyard if i could find one short enough to not smack me in the face as i run down the floor. I dont like that part of a lanyard. If i could find one that short then i would wear one. I cant find a yard im comfortable with. The whistle is always in my hand if its not in my mouth, so i have easy access to it. I dont fumble with trying to grab it and it swaying everywhere around my body if i need to get it. Im not saying im better than everyone else, its just my preference.
Noose. Pull the string through the non whistle side and cut to your length. Take a lighter and burn the string so it creates a bubble and keeps the noose closed.

Now are you going to use it? From what I've read, no. Does it matter? As long as your calls are correct, then no.

Ps: It sounds like you had your mind up before you posted.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 11:49am
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i just dont see a reason for wearing one if one is not needed. Its liek in baseball, i dont use an indicator in baseball either. Its just something to me that is not needed in my game. Now if i were to drop my whistle, then i would start wearing one again, buti havent dropped my whistle in 5 years. So whats the point in wearing one?

I think if your honest with yourself you'll admit that you saw the big boys not using one and that lured you in. Hey, I never wear a cup behind the plate, never caught one in five years, why should I?

Guys that do this around here (can't think of any now, brief fad) were considered hot dogs
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