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I think the key here is that you've both very different ways of operating; he's clearly working with a minimal shoot scale; getting a handful of well timed and well taken photos; whilst you're taking a wider variety of photos through the game. I have no idea of his background, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's had a strong film photography background which has carried over into his digital shooting and workflow.
That said the difference between you doesn't appear to be the product (you like the product) its the volume. That could be a matter of skill, or it could be a difference in how you've both approached the sport and the requirements for the shoot. It could be that a talk with him about how you work and how he could adapt his method could result in him providing a more ideal amount of production for you.
It could also be that is he is over his head - a photographer able to get a handful of good photos from a sporting event, but unable to currently capture a larger volume of higher grade work during the game.
That said the difference between you doesn't appear to be the product (you like the product) its the volume. That could be a matter of skill, or it could be a difference in how you've both approached the sport and the requirements for the shoot. It could be that a talk with him about how you work and how he could adapt his method could result in him providing a more ideal amount of production for you.
It could also be that is he is over his head - a photographer able to get a handful of good photos from a sporting event, but unable to currently capture a larger volume of higher grade work during the game.