Love this stuff. I wish true fans would review videos like this. Heck even if any broadcasters would watch this and appear to have a clue when watching or announcing any games... we might have more informed fans and enjoy the games more.
Absolutely love this content. I just got back into officiating soccer after a 12-year hiatus, and in the two games I had this week, I found myself thinking about these lessons on finding the lane and moving with the play to always have the right angle, even if the sport is different. I was a linesman in both games and especially when the play was right in front of me (which isn't common on a big soccer field) I would step back from the line or shift positioning in some other way they would never teach in referee school, to make sure I had the best possible view to get the call right. So, from my sport to yours, thank you.
This would have been a great post BEFORE sectionals started. I had 3rd in 3U system on Thursday. 1st inning stolen base attempt on a 3-2 with R2 only. I got a late jump, ball beat runner soundly but I wasn't confident in my out call.
Your diagram, at :47, when the ball shoots through to right field, it shows U1 moving towards RF "going out"... why? This is a rotation, with U1 rotating home. Who's covering home if BR tries to advance there?
Love this stuff. I wish true fans would review videos like this. Heck even if any broadcasters would watch this and appear to have a clue when watching or announcing any games... we might have more informed fans and enjoy the games more.
Absolutely love this content. I just got back into officiating soccer after a 12-year hiatus, and in the two games I had this week, I found myself thinking about these lessons on finding the lane and moving with the play to always have the right angle, even if the sport is different. I was a linesman in both games and especially when the play was right in front of me (which isn't common on a big soccer field) I would step back from the line or shift positioning in some other way they would never teach in referee school, to make sure I had the best possible view to get the call right. So, from my sport to yours, thank you.
Good stuff. I love the music.
Oh they are GREAT calls! Props to both umpires for getting them right.
Good analysis for teaching
Alan Porter is awesome. Love that dude. Perfect comment my Lyn, "and that's why he's a crew chief"
This would have been a great post BEFORE sectionals started. I had 3rd in 3U system on Thursday. 1st inning stolen base attempt on a 3-2 with R2 only. I got a late jump, ball beat runner soundly but I wasn't confident in my out call.
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Your diagram, at :47, when the ball shoots through to right field, it shows U1 moving towards RF "going out"... why? This is a rotation, with U1 rotating home. Who's covering home if BR tries to advance there?
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Always good content.
Not brilliant. Just doing the job well.