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Good point Bob. My association assigns pre-game topics for each week of the season giving every crew member a topic to discuss in detail during the pre-game. It really help in getting away from the same ol same ol that some R's bring to the table.
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My crew (same every week) meets the week before the season starts for a "formal" 3-4 hour pregame discussion, preferably before our first scrimmage. Once the season starts we usually meet at a nearby restaurant 3 1/2 hours prior to kickoff for a pregame dinner, then we're at the stadium 2 hours before kickoff...that gives us 1 hour to walk the field, get dressed, and cover whatever we need to talk about for that game. Our discussions include what we did both right and wrong the week before, suggestions of what we might do different this week, and debate if necessary over the chapter's weekly 5 question quiz. While we don't have a "formal" pregame, we have covered anything specific we need to discuss and have put ourselves in a football mindset long before the game starts.
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The pre-game is for the crew, not for the players or kids. All the pre-game is going to do is to get the crew on the same page. Most of what is what is discussed in a pre-game is strictly for the official's benefits and makes situations easier to navigate. I have had games where we had no pre-game (traveling issues, job issues making this difficult) but because I work on a crew, we already know most of the things we are going to do anyway. So it is not the end of the world not to have a pre-game. It just makes it difficult if the walls are burning down around you and you have not built some rapport before the game.
Since I work on a crew our pre-game discussions are different from week to week. We usually do not talk about very basic stuff. Most of the time we talk about the teams that are playing, the coaches and their background if we have knowledge of that situation, situations that we might have had problems with in the past and maybe we not covered very well in the past and quiz each other on rules and penalty situations. We also talk a lot during the week about things that limit the things we might talk about on game day. Also in our area we work a lot of double headers and having a very long pre-game are not easy to do many times. Usually the first game is used to kind of as a "dress rehearsal" to what we are going to expect during the varsity game. It really is not that big of a deal if you have some standard mechanics in your association or you work with the same people week to week. Peace
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