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Old Tue Sep 26, 2006, 08:46am
Kevzebra Kevzebra is offline
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
The assignor should also know from experience what personalities don't mesh well from a crew standpoint also, and could maybe keep those individuals away from each other, if possible. Some officials are just like oil and water with other officials; that's just human nature. From what I've read, that might have been a factor in the Kentucky fiasco too.

I just wanted to add that point; I completely agree with the rest of your post. JMHO.
Well, they were on different crews. When the "incident" occured, it was halftime of the first Semi and the person that sued was working that game, the other person was doing the later game.

And the guy that caused all the hubbub isn't one of the greatest partners in the world. No doubt that he can referee, he just wants everything about "him" and not the game. I bet there weren't 5 people in that whole association that would work with him. That's sad!