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Old Fri Oct 03, 2014, 09:58am
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It is silly that different crews use different signals for this type of communication, should be standard mechanics.

No. Just like friends communicate differently based on who they are talking to, it is for the crew, not for you or anyone else. All that matters is they understand their communication. And many things are not standard in this area, because not every crew wants or needs to communicate the same things.

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Old Fri Oct 03, 2014, 02:48pm
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No. Just like friends communicate differently based on who they are talking to, it is for the crew, not for you or anyone else. All that matters is they understand their communication. And many things are not standard in this area, because not every crew wants or needs to communicate the same things.

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Agreed.

I sat in really good seats at the Packers/Vikings game last night and watched a lot of the officials' communication. I would assume they all have a standard that they're forced to abide by on signals. That said, they mimicked a lot of what has been discussed here, outside of the wings. A lot of boom mics being worn by the crewmembers...interesting.
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No. Just like friends communicate differently based on who they are talking to, it is for the crew, not for you or anyone else. All that matters is they understand their communication. And many things are not standard in this area, because not every crew wants or needs to communicate the same things.

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About 5 years ago, our association decided to standardize our unofficial signals. This helps when we have crew members fill in on other crews. It has worked pretty well, but it is most important that within each crew the signals are consistent and understood by all.
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About 5 years ago, our association decided to standardize our unofficial signals. This helps when we have crew members fill in on other crews. It has worked pretty well, but it is most important that within each crew the signals are consistent and understood by all.
And that is fine, but what about the things that a crew might signal to each other that not every crew decides needs to be communicated?

Also, wouldn't a good pre-game help you with that communication? Because what if a crew has a different philosophy on certain types of communication?

My point is simple, having worked with many different crews, there are things that almost no other crew might do or want to communicate, probably based off of some hole or situation that happened to that crew. I do not see how you can standardize every signal that a crew might use. Nothing wrong with some signals being standardized, but I know of many things crews do that are so unique or the concern of the crew chief, they communicate things another crew would never think of.

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In Ohio officials are Evaluated and are told what signals to use Mechanics are on p22

check out #3 on page 5

http://ohsaa.org/sports/ft/boys/Offi...dsHandbook.pdf
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In Ohio officials are Evaluated and are told what signals to use Mechanics are on p22

check out #3 on page 5

http://ohsaa.org/sports/ft/boys/Offi...dsHandbook.pdf
The more I hear about the Gold Book and the micromanaging the state does at a ridiculous level on HS officials, the more I'm glad I live elsewhere.

You keep on enjoying your standards. I'll keep enjoying the fact that ours are different.
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The more I hear about the Gold Book and the micromanaging the state does at a ridiculous level on HS officials, the more I'm glad I live elsewhere.

You keep on enjoying your standards. I'll keep enjoying the fact that ours are different.
Up until this year I have been an official in Ohio my whole career. I was one to complain about the micromanagement when the Gold book came in, but now experiencing where everyone seems to do their own thing and having to deal with each of their own thing when working sub varsity, I miss the uniformity. I also miss some of the mechanic differences that Ohio had, particularly the inside - outside coverage on free kick that Ohio mechanic has on free kicks.

I'm sure, much of my discomfort is from having to change mechanics and signals, but I feel that Ohio has done a good job insuring that both rule enforcement and mechanics are uniform across the state so that a game in Cleveland is treated the same as a game in Cincinnati regardless of the crew officiating (granting the distinction of individual officials abilities).
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I feel that Ohio has done a good job insuring that both rule enforcement and mechanics are uniform across the state so that a game in Cleveland is treated the same as a game in Cincinnati regardless of the crew officiating (granting the distinction of individual officials abilities).
But don't you agree that that goal can be accomplished without so much "micromanagement"?
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Up until this year I have been an official in Ohio my whole career. I was one to complain about the micromanagement when the Gold book came in, but now experiencing where everyone seems to do their own thing and having to deal with each of their own thing when working sub varsity, I miss the uniformity. I also miss some of the mechanic differences that Ohio had, particularly the inside - outside coverage on free kick that Ohio mechanic has on free kicks.

I'm sure, much of my discomfort is from having to change mechanics and signals, but I feel that Ohio has done a good job insuring that both rule enforcement and mechanics are uniform across the state so that a game in Cleveland is treated the same as a game in Cincinnati regardless of the crew officiating (granting the distinction of individual officials abilities).
Maybe that is an issue if you are working with different people. In my state we work with the same crew the entire year. If we have a sub, they conform to the crew they are working with. And our crew communication has nothing to do with what is done in one part of the state compared to another. Just like you will not have uniformity in judgment or the kind of games a crew will see. I guess it makes it easier for those that have a differnet group to work with every game. But even as a basketball official that works with different guys every game, I still think we need to talk about how we communicate and what might be important to one official, might be routine or not important to another official.

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In Ohio officials are Evaluated and are told what signals to use Mechanics are on p22

check out #3 on page 5

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Good for them. And I do not live there, so I really do not care what they do there either.

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