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Do you think the Super Bowl Referee's will call it right down the middle? Do you think they will be in favor for the patriots?
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Perhaps Pman was part of the SB XXXVIII halftime show. He may have been the asswipe that held up the 2nd half kickoff by running around in an officials hat, officials sox, and a G-String.
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Its funny, they show Janet Jackson's boob, but they won't show a guy dressed as an official running around the field in a G-String.
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on the serious side-------
I thought the officials made a couple of
"questionable" calls in the first quarter-- particularly the "spot" on the 4th and short for New England. My questions is this-- we as officials know that we need to have a good pre-game to get ourselves in mental shape to work the game-- I think the pre-game "crap", including the over-drawn coin flip causes officials to lose that "edge" needed to work a good game. It was remarked that the players may have lost their "edge" and that could have contributed to the sluggish first quarter of play. I was reminded of a high school game that I worked years ago where they had a very long and drawn out introduction of senior players, cheerleaders, and parents before the kickoff. I personally began to get bored and it took me a while to get my mind back into officiating. reaction ?????
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I had three games this year with long and drawn out pre-game activities - introducing teams from 25 years ago, Hall of Fame inductees for a particular school, homecoming crap, etc etc.. and you're right, it is easy to drift a little waiting. You have a set inner clock for how long everything should take once you walk on the field and when that's thrown off, your performance may suffer early.
What I've done this last year to fight that, as I noticed that I sleep walked throught the first 2 or 3 plays of the game, was picture in my mind the opening kickoff from where I would be positioned, then the first offensive play, then the first scrimmage kick, and then the first try. I would do this in my head over and over so by the time it came time to flip the coin and get on with the show, I was into the game already. As an aside, do you R's introduce the rest of your crew to the captains before the toss or do you just introduce yourselves and move on? |
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back in CNY- the white hat would
introduce all officials who lined up on the 45---- here in SW FL-- there is no introduction of the other officlas other than any hellos with coaches pre-grame--- names of officials are read by the PA before games in both locations.
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