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Old Tue Oct 14, 2003, 10:03pm
JasonTX JasonTX is offline
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The only problem with make the evaluations public would be more criticism against an official who could of had a better game and then the fans see him still working. I can just imagine. As others have said, if a college official doesn't perform well then his future is at risk. There are times when the fans see the game but have no complaints and they may even think the officials did a good job, but an evalutor may see it differently and give a bad grade. It's just not a good idea to make that public. We all appreciate your thoughts on making the fans understand what we do but there just isn't anyway to change the opinions of the fans. Too many times have we made calls against one team and we get harrassed for it, but then we make the exact same call for the other team and then we get all the cheers. Not many times will you get a "that's a good call" from the team or fans of the one who committed the foul. Stick around this board and continue to post questions. Ask questions about certain plays you wondered about.
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