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I'll admit a mistake with the following guidelines:
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If it is purely a judgment call, I would not say "I missed the call." I might say "I did not have a great angle" or "My partner had a better look" but I do not think you should come right out and say you missed the call. That is dangerous territory and can come with other comments and other questions.
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I think to go along with this you need to know your audience. Meaning, if you know a coach has a history of being a hot-head, admitting that you missed a call to them might not be a good way to keep them calm. There are ways to let a coach know that you may have misjudged or misapplied a rule without actually saying those exact words.
Also, if I were to admit to a coach that I screwed something up, I would allow myself 1 per season to that particular coach... They remember! |
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How do you know your partner had a better look?
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"If it happened the way you say it, Coach, then I guessed I missed it."
Be an adult, and own it. You'll be more respected in the long run.
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I think it shows the coach that I do in fact know what the rule is, and we just have a difference on judgement. Also, I will base admitting missing some minor things on the immediate repercussions. One example which comes to mind is I missed a blatant walk on white, cannot give you a reason why I didn't blow the whistle but a few seconds later they lost the ball out of bounds to blue anyway. Running down the floor I gave the blue coach a look that said what he already knew, missed that one! |
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I concur on admitting errors on rules interpretations. If for no other reason than I don't want to be "the official last week" who told the coach an incorrect rule and now my colleague has to clean up after me.
My judgement, however, is my judgement. I never error in judgement because, by definition, that is the way I saw it. I think I've told a coach once in 15 years, "If that's what happened and I missed it, then I'm sorry. But, that is not what I saw." Interestingly, I never did receive the video that I requested of that incident. |
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I had a call in the lane from the lead and I must have missed it, but from my angle, it looked like it was a foul, but the players body language it was not, I said to the coach, "I must have missed that one, sorry" He said "well, it's bound to get worse", I said "I hope not", he said, " not the game, my life".
That was it. But I rarely talk to a coach unless they as a question, then I will explain. |
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In 3 person, that is not very hard to know if you understand your primary coverage or where players are positioned. If I do not see the play, someone else had a better angle.
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This is right on point! Between 3 capable officials, there should be no blown rules!
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I have never admitted a mistake in a basketball game. until last night. BV with less than 20 left in the game. Home team was up by 15 and subs were in for both teams. B33 drives and was fouled and I did not call it. B33 said "can I get a f***ing foul" I teed him. The coach asked what did he said and after I told him, I volunteered that I missed that initial call.
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