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Originally posted by dudeinblue
You asked me to do that b/c it is the only way that I can learn in a humble manner. It is necessary for my growth as an umpire b/c as you previously stated, how do I expect to handle situations on the field with people being smart-a$$es when I can't do it on a forum. I understand Tony. When I got onto this forum I expected other umpires, like you are, to help me out and teach me, to explain to me the "whys" and "why nots", to quote rules, to politely tell me when I am wrong, etc. So far, I haven't seen this much at all mainly because people like Tim calling me a f-ing idiot and refusing to give me an educated response, but instead a smart-a$$ comment. Surely I'm not the only one that feels this way. Tim is not the only one, basically all of the responses are like this. Nobody wants to hear "Read the rulebook you f-ing idiot". They want to hear what rule and an explanation. I am a student Tony, I don't expect to be degraded, but edified. Thanks alot man
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Dude, Tim (and several others here) is commonly known as a grumpy, old ba$tard.
He, like many of the NCAA umpires I know, does not suffer fools gladly. He says things the ways he sees them and if you don't like it, screw you, he doesn't care.
You should take his 'tude with a grain of salt. Bottom line, despite his demeanor, he offers candid, accurate assessments and information. In the 3 years I have been on this board, I have learned a lot about game management and rules interps.
That said - the quickest ways to set yourself up as an idiot is to 1)not know your rulebook and 2)word your posts like dumbdrum.