For those of you that have a burning rules question or interpretation, or just have a desire to see the arcane things that come up regarding lacrosse rules, I came across an excellent site the other day;
http://www.lacrosseforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86
I know that Sonny was considering adding such a section to the USLIA site, but was concerned that it would just become a place to flame on the refs. I think this shows that it can be done in a respectful but lively manner with a lot of good exchanges of thoughts and ideas. You'll also notice that in my short time on there I've been an active contributor!
Must have had a lot of thoughts stored up.
Very good site if your inclined at all to the officials' perspective.
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Sonny wrote:Just wondering how to best handle "delicate subjects."
With the iron fist of censorship!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chris Larson
District 7 Lacrosse Official
SFO - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference
Treasurer - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Officials Association
General Manager - Team MN Lacrosse
Boy's Coaching Coordinator - St Paul Youth Lacrosse
District 7 Lacrosse Official
SFO - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference
Treasurer - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Officials Association
General Manager - Team MN Lacrosse
Boy's Coaching Coordinator - St Paul Youth Lacrosse
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Chris Larson - Premium
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Sonny wrote:I'm thinking about adding a new forum here on USLIA.com for rules discsussion. Just wondering how to best handle "delicate subjects."
Just be sure that all examples are "sanitized". No mention of specific teams, refs, dates or locations. Then it becomes a less personal form of ref bashing!
Just kidding, I actually think this type of site will do wonders in educating players and coaches about rules without taking up game time.
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Catlax - Veteran
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Sonny wrote: Just wondering how to best handle "delicate subjects."
You could institute the new NFHS rule that allows a coach to ask for a double-horn to ask a question about a rules application only. Questioning a judgement call? Verboten!
I think the moderator can also control the postings, and hopefully also the posters will appreciate the intent of the forum and act accordingly.
I know from doing games that a lot of players and coaches don't have a complete grasp of the rulebook (along with many officials! There is s lot to keep track of) and I think they would appreciate a place where they can ask their questions. I think there are a fair number of people on here that ref, or play and ref, that you will receive a wide range of answers - hopefully correct!
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laxfan25 - Scoop, Cradle, & Rock!
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Sonny wrote:laxfan25 wrote: I think the moderator can also control the postings
Sounds like he wants the job....
he who volunteers others, volunteers himself.
Dan Reeves
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
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UofMLaxGoalie11 - Premium
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A moderator should be like a goof referee....
If you're doing you're job right, NOBODY should even notice you're there.
Of course, maybe Sonny isn't the right guy to enforce that one
If you're doing you're job right, NOBODY should even notice you're there.
Of course, maybe Sonny isn't the right guy to enforce that one
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