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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Haven't seen the movie but I've seen the preview where Sandler hits the official with a pass, and then stands over him and asks, "Now, how 'bout you call a fair game."
Stupid.
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That part was a little dumb. But to put it in context, the official he was talking to blatantly didn't call a PI (on Michael Irving's character) and facemask (on Nelly's character) on two successive plays. After the first, Irving gets called for Unsportsmanlike which the offending official throws the flag, signals, and announces. On third down, Sandler hits him right in the nuts with a pass. On fourth and 22, the offense goes for it and Sandler hits him in the nuts again. That's when you see the comment you're talking about. The official was supposed to be the umpire I think but he was watching pass routes and was in the middle on the two plays when he got hit. On the two missed calls, he came from the sidelines. The part was intended to be comical and it was a little funny, unrealistic, but funny.
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Originally posted by PSU213
I did not see the movie (any good?), but I have noticed this in other movies.
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It was actually pretty good. Entertaining, funny. Realistic- no, but all in all, a good rental.
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Originally posted by PSU213
I remember in the movie "Mighty Ducks" (yes, I know not a very serious sports movie), the players were wearing NHL style helmets (no face masks, just a rather flimsy "hat" part), while the masks, and quite a bit of other protective gear (now get out of the gutters, I mean neck guards for instance) are required at all youth levels. Also, the officials did not wear helmets, something that is, besides being very stupid, is not allowed (helmets are required for officials) in USA Hockey.
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The first time I saw Mighty Ducks I was more concerned with which arenas they were at. I grew up in Minnesota and since much of the movie was filmed there, I was trying to figure everything out. I did notice some of the things you mentioned but I knew that only because I was a hockey fan. I've never officiated hockey, thought about it, but never got into it. Now that I live in Kansas City, I don't think I will ever add it to my officiating resume. KC has VERY little interest in hockey.