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Old Thu Oct 27, 2005, 02:04pm
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Re: Re: see on here you get

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by deecee
most everyone wants to be -- and maybe has to be -- right so they say things that they are 100% right on and is supported in the rules book -- everything else, even if thats how they ref, they wont mention because subjectivity is not part of the rulebook but unfortunatly its part of the game.
Subjectivity is not part of reffing. Judgment is.

So you assign which varsity league? You are the interpreter for which college division?

This has nothing to do with "having to be right." It has to do with refs working to be consistent across the country on how they call things. You say that it's subjective. It's not. It's trying to get together with other refs and find some middle ground about how to call contact. Most refs are in this middled ground that Dan and Jurassic are describing. You aren't there. That's fine. But don't expect to move the parade onto the sidewalk because that's where you'd rather march. If you want to ref the way others do, listen to what they say and try to follow that. If you just want it your way, then go ahead. But don't expect everyone to fall into line behind you!
Not at all what I am trying to do. Just trying to come to a pulic formum and state my opinion. I am looking for no one to jump on my side.

On to subjectiviy...you say there is none. Well when was the last time you watched a game and disagreed with a call that was made? If you did disagree, well thats subjectivity. What you call a walk, I may have seen as a pivot foot not moving. What you may have called over the back, because of your position, I may have seen no contact form mine. Most calls are subject to who seen what, what angle they had.
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