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I think maybe you should include informatiuon about just how much time and effort we put into officiating. I really don't think the fans at any level understand the amount of effort we put against being good/better officials. A tribute of sorts to officials might be helpful.
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Very intersting thought Rich! I do agree with it for most of us but somebody out there will always kill that theory... |
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Maybe you should take a more human approach. Think of it as "Spinal Tap" for officials. Focus on use/abuse of Vitamin K & E for supehuman vision. Or maybe explore the common practice of officials picking a team (usually the home team) that they want to win: and, then doing everything possible to screw the other team. And finally, you could do an expose' of the dark side of officiating.....ref groupies (Title it : Women Love a Man in Uniform- Even One Made Out of Polyester).
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dude, you're scaring me...LOL |
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Periodically (sp) through the show, you should flash either an email address or a mailing address (or both) where viewers can send in their questions regarding rules. If the show is live, flash a phone number and people can call in. You can then read their questions on the air the following week and answer the public's questions.
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I think this could be one of the best parts of your show. If you want to clear up misconceptions and stuff, what better way than to have people (who don't understand the rules) call or write in with their own misconceptions or crazy plays. This could also be a great time-filler. |
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