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AremRed Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:11pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 911249)
I do not treat coaches at the college level that much differently then I do at the high school level.

I realize that, but I think that is due to the fact that you have done college ball. A guy who only does HS may have never been exposed to college philosophies, and thus would interact with coaches differently. Make sense?

JRutledge Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:13pm

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Originally Posted by BryanV21 (Post 911256)
I need to look up the definition? I would have sworn I pasted the definition of the word from Merriam-Webster. If you don't agree with the definition, your beef is with Merriam-Webster, not with me.

rap·port
raˈpôr,rə-/
noun
1.
a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
"she was able to establish a good rapport with the children"
synonyms: affinity, close relationship, understanding, mutual understanding, bond, empathy, sympathy, accord More

Peace

BryanV21 Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:14pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 911257)
That is all I was saying if you were paying attention. And what works with on official, will not necessarily work with another no matter how you approach these situations. Some of us are tall, short, fat, muscular build and athletic. You think many people are messing with an official that is a 6'5 guy compared to a 5'2 guy? ;)



Bryan I do not know you to like you or hate you. I have just been around long enough and been to enough camps to see the multiple different styles of communication people use. I cannot stand when people think one way works with everyone when it comes to communication styles.

Peace

I meant that coaches don't have to like me. I'm way too new around here for you or somebody else here to hate me. But give it time. LOL

BryanV21 Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:15pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 911260)
rap·port
raˈpôr,rə-/
noun
1.
a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
"she was able to establish a good rapport with the children"
synonyms: affinity, close relationship, understanding, mutual understanding, bond, empathy, sympathy, accord More

Peace

That's good that you can concentrate on two words in the definition, but ignore the other 42.

JRutledge Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:19pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 911258)
I realize that, but I think that is due to the fact that you have done college ball. A guy who only does HS may have never been exposed to college philosophies, and thus would interact with coaches differently. Make sense?

I do not approach these conversations from a college official standpoint as if I do not work high school. My schedule is mostly high school games. Officiating is officiating. And most of the successful officials I know in basketball are college officials because they understand that the same concepts used at one level works at the lower levels. And when officials think that there is this vast difference, they really do not understand officiating. Almost every done from the pros is the same things we do in college or high school. The difference is the higher levels talk about these things more than they do at the high school level. High school officials often think there is this drastic philosophy difference without understanding what is even talked about.

And for the record, my main college supervisor is one of my high school supervisors. He talks about the very same things at both levels as to how to apply rules and deal with coaches.

Peace

JRutledge Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:21pm

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Originally Posted by BryanV21 (Post 911262)
That's good that you can concentrate on two words in the definition, but ignore the other 42.

If you do not agree that is fine. I am not trying to build a rapport with a coach. I want to be professional with what they ask and expect them to do the same. I do not have the same goals for the game that they do. They think they can say something to us and we are influenced. They are often mistaken and not my concern to have them like what they hear from me. If that is your approach, so be it. Just understand a lot of officials could give a damn and are fine. :)

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mutual understanding
When are we going to have mutual understanding. If a coach feels you are wrong, you are not going to always change their mind by telling them something.

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bond
What bond do I want to have with a coach? I might get a bond, but in the game not my goal. I develop bonds with coaches after being around them in several games and they realize I am doing my job and not much else. Most coaches will respect that fact.

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empathy, sympathy
Not sure why I would have to have either of these things. Again I am not a coach and I know they can get frustrated, but I am not the whipping boy for them. If they want information I will give it to them. But feeling these things are not going to change the fact their team cannot stop turning the ball over or taking bad shots.

Peace

BryanV21 Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:26pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 911265)
If you do not agree that is fine. I am not trying to build a rapport with a coach. I want to be professional with what they ask and expect them to do the same. I do not have the same goals for the game that they do. They think they can say something to us and we are influenced. They are often mistaken and not my concern to have them like what they hear from me. If that is your approach, so be it. Just understand a lot of officials could give a damn and are fine. :)

Peace

Like other comments before it, this response tells me that you are not getting what I'm saying. Building a rapport has NOTHING to do with being friends, or being "chummy" as you once put it. You're simply figuring out a way to work with one another, so if a question or concern comes up you can take care of them without any misunderstandings or ill feelings, which could affect other things down the road.

I don't know another way to go, either. So I guess this is where our conversation ends.

JRutledge Tue Nov 19, 2013 03:45pm

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Originally Posted by BryanV21 (Post 911268)
Like other comments before it, this response tells me that you are not getting what I'm saying. Building a rapport has NOTHING to do with being friends, or being "chummy" as you once put it. You're simply figuring out a way to work with one another, so if a question or concern comes up you can take care of them without any misunderstandings or ill feelings, which could affect other things down the road.

I don't know another way to go, either. So I guess this is where our conversation ends.

I thought you said to agree to disagree?

And all that you said is not my goal as an official. I have been in enough situations where no matter how much rulebook language you use, how nice you say thing, coaches do not have your agenda in communicating with you as an official. They want to be right. They often are used to being in control. So they think saying something to you is going to influence what you do as an official. They think that you have an agenda as an official (like protecting a star or not ticking off the opponent's coach). They think we care where the game is being played or who assigns the game. So why in the world would I try to develop an rapport with a person that thinks I have a certain agenda about the game? If that is your goal that is fine, but it is not the goal many I know have when dealing with coaches or trying to communicate with them.

Peace


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