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Old Mon Feb 28, 2005, 12:20am
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by ronny mulkey
MTD,

Do you mean ALL officials have to be on YOUR page? If so, that leaves a lot of officials that need to stop officiating based on some of the debates that you have been involved with on this board. I hope that officials in your area are able to express their opinions without being invited to leave the game if they disagree with you. Furthermore, I hope that they are able to tell you what "I'm fixing to tell you" without fear of their schedules being affected.

Naw, I won't.

Again, thanks for the discussion. I did learn something. Unlike you, I will consider your opinion, but because of your pompous attitude, I plan to temper the way I share my rules knowledge with guys in our local association. Starting now, I plan to quit requesting that they stop officiating because of their rules ignorance. I have my list out and will be spending all day contacting those that I have asked to leave the game over the years.

Mulk

Young Man, your reading of the rules tell me that you still have a lot to learn about the rules. I do not suffer lightly officials who do not want to follow the rules or interprete the rules correctly. The logic that you are using cannot be defended. You are trying to divide a single action into two actions so you can impose a penalty that is not supported by rule. I am sorry if you do not appreaciate be spoken to in such a frank manner but any official that attempts to apply the rules in such an illogical manner is just headed for trouble. Remember, what I told you, if you cannot explain it don't call it.

MTD, Sr.
Yeah, you e-mail them with your resume.

Just because someone does not agree with you does not mean they do not know the rules and how to apply them.

If not agreeing with you meant someone should stop officiating 99% of this forum would need to hang it up.
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