tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post6817688314895632173..comments2023-10-31T03:42:57.725-07:00Comments on Win The Fields: Spirit of the Game CommitteeLouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13365249342438107816noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post-85922554381651713512017-09-25T01:57:54.271-07:002017-09-25T01:57:54.271-07:00Very helpful suggestions that help in the optimizi...Very helpful suggestions that help in the optimizing topic,Thanks for your sharing.<br /><br /><a href="https://reviewmovie2017blog.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow">ดูหนัง</a>vaiyborahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05095754542895387700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post-48282576125782463832011-07-07T08:23:34.162-07:002011-07-07T08:23:34.162-07:00sorry for the delay; i'll email you directly.
...sorry for the delay; i'll email you directly.<br /><br />the Hudl is a great resource; it has been invaluable for the Seamen the past two seasons. the trick is getting volunteers to film the games; usually an injured player or a rookie at the bottom of the pecking order gets the short straw. the coaches own the cameras so it's up to us as far as when we decide to upload the footage and only coaches can telestrate and comment.<br />and i would argue it's more useful for a college player/college teams as they have access to computers anywhere on campus and are usually up unit 3am or so.beattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394286811031430602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post-61322414177351966822011-06-25T06:42:11.795-07:002011-06-25T06:42:11.795-07:00Tully,
I was going to email you directly, but I ca...Tully,<br />I was going to email you directly, but I can't find your address. Video has been a huge pain in the ass for Oregon. We film our games and then burn them onto DVD and then I watch them at home. The whole process is a pain: we film inconsistently, we have trouble downloading from the camera onto DVD, I can only pick them up on the weekend when I am in town. <br /><br />The point is that I was considering a program like Hudl (there are others as well) and wondered what you thought of it. Do you want to get back to me at louburruss at gmail? <br /><br />As for your question - I was watching mostly us playing other teams, but any other snippets of film I could find and old footage from previous years. If I don't have any current film on a team, I'll go back and watch film from a previous year. It isn't great, but it does show the general personality of a team which adds another piece to the puzzle.Louhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13365249342438107816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post-85411821244147115372011-06-21T18:22:12.085-07:002011-06-21T18:22:12.085-07:00lou: what videos were you watching and during your...lou: what videos were you watching and during your viewing what were you looking for; what were you hoping to learn? the Seamen have used the Hudl for the past two years; but that's mostly learning from our own mistakes and seeing our own tendencies.beattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394286811031430602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8780248647362852089.post-8310212796271524022011-06-03T11:25:33.565-07:002011-06-03T11:25:33.565-07:00I've thought about this for a while and am bum...I've thought about this for a while and am bummed that nobody else has answered this yet (at least publically). So, here are my thoughts: I think we need to clarify SOTG and succinctly communicate what SOTG is. For me, there's not much to spirit of the game except for:<br /><br />Know the Rules (Knowledge) <br />Follow the Rules (Fair Play)<br />Trust that your Opponents are doing the same (Trust/Respect)<br /><br />This is actually what is in the curriculum for the Level I Coaching Clinics. I'm not sure that all of the Level I instructors teach it this way. They should. You could add this (or whatever the definition is) to the quiz for level 1 coaching.<br /><br />Also, how about this? Rules quizzes. Linked to publicly available player profiles or to rosters. Perhaps, depending on the level of play, a certain amount of rules knowledge is required and at any level there are quizzes that are available but not required. So I can see that Lou Burruss took 5 quizzes with an average score of 85%.<br /><br />I think this would encourage rules knowledge and trust for your opponents that they know the rules. As far as fair play goes, I think that following the rules is first requires a system that properly recognizes violations of the rules. I think the current balance between observers and player calls does this (although I would still argue for observer called travels). <br /><br />I think Observers have done a good job in recent years (particularly at this year's Nationals) of issuing TMFs for fouling on the mark. I think they should issue TMFs or PMFs for anytime a player does something that could not "reasonably" be within the rules. I would argue that calling a clearly down disc up, contesting an obviously correct call, and calling a bs travel (as long as players still make that call) all fit in to that. That would encourage players to only make "reasonable" calls which would increase fair play and further build trust between opponents. It would also reduce players from making obviously bad calls in the hopes that the observer didn't see it because if the observer did see it, they run the risk of getting a TMF or PMF. <br /><br />Also, I sort of love that your are on this committee. It's like the character in Catch Me if You Can helping the FBI solve fraud cases.Kyle Weisbrodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12968840595720794251noreply@blogger.com