Crazy Game Rulings
October 29, 2007
Do you have any (or hear of any) strange and/or difficult rulings that had to be made during a football game? Share some of your plays so that we can learn some new interpretations and dig deeper into our rulebooks and casebooks. My goal with this blog and my other sports officials’ blogs is to encourage officials to spend some additional time thinking about their work on the fields and courts around the world. The basic premise is simple: Spend more time spent thinking about your officiating and you will naturally improve.
Basketball and baseball officials visited our blogs regularly after getting home from games and were checking their email and assignments (basketball, soccer, and baseball arbiters in the area all use TheArbiter.net for making online assignments).
If you are interested in visiting the basketball and baseball officials’ learning blogs, click on them in the blogroll to the right. Happy blogging!
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