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Originally posted by NSump
I was starting to think everyone was spineless here.
What is this, "cut him slack" crap. What is this "I'll talk to the coach and he will deal with it," crap?
The last few have dealt with it the way it needs to be - toss him.
DON'T YOU GET IT, THIS IS A FELONY. Why keep him in the game? Tell me how that helps?
For those, like Rutledge who want to keep this idiot around:
1. If you then open up your zone for him, you are cheating.
2. It doesn't matter WHERE the line is.
3. When he draws the line on me the next night, I have a sh*thouse becuase YOU didn't do your job.
4. Adult, youth, day, night, spring, fall, it doesn't matter...eject him.
I guess telling everyone you are an incompetent a** by drawing the line isn't a big deal for some jellyfish.
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Ya know, there was time when I actually DID NOT have enough self-confidence in my officiating, that I believed I really had to SHOW people who was in charge of the game.
Over time, I matured in my officiating skills, mechanics and knowledge, to the point that I don't have to prove to you or any one else how good I am. This is demonstrated each time I walk on the field by the way I dress, my mannerism, attitude, hustle and application of the rules.
If you believe that the "MACHO OFFICIATING ATTITUDE" works for you, by all means, Go For It.
Did you ever hear the story about the young and old Bull up on the mountain over looking all the hefers?
NEVER MIND, you probably wouldn't get anyway.