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Originally Posted by mcrowder
WMB - are you saying that the way you describe this is the way you intend to call things right now, or just that you think the things you are saying is the way it SHOULD be.
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Look at the title - it is an editorial, an opinion. Op/ed's are usually written to generate discussion; to get people to think differently, to challenge their thought process.
I spent the last half of my "real" career as a management consultant; I challenged the establishment; I fought the ingrained "But we've always done it this way" mentality. Because I've sat across the table from Fortune 500 CEO's, I fear no-one. And I am usually not afraid to say so. I will always think that Henry Pollards interpretation of an errant throw is ridiculous; it defies our common usage of the word "errant."
However, on this Board I can argue concepts and express opinions; on the field I will follow HP's interpretation when calling a game. In class I teach the accepted theory; in a game I call that way; but here I will argue the concept.
WMB