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Originally Posted by bbref3103
Rocky -- it only took me 2 posts to figure out what level people in this forum work. But thanks for the props on my detective work. You are right, you will never see the "clock" committ a foul or violation, but why wouldn't you want to get a clock reference EVERY time a whistle is sounded? It is for the good of the crew and the game. It will also help you remember plays, that as a crew, you can talk about in your post game. If you take a mental note of a play that happened at the 5:03 mark left in the first half (Hey Jurassic -- what level do I work) it will help you as an official discuss and recognize plays and become a better referee.
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Wow...only two posts. You're smarter than I thought...and of course you want a clock reference, and not just every time a whistle is blown, but also when a basket is scored, when a turnover occurs, etc., etc...but you certainly don't "referee the clock". That's a ridiculous statement...it's called clock management, game mangement, whatever, but you're not "refereeing the clock".