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Old Mon Feb 26, 2007, 01:32pm
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Originally Posted by Old School
No, I just think that sometimes you should trust the people that are responsible to making the call. There maybe other factors that cause the no-call. Like, I just didn't hear it. Friday I had a girls game that was a 30 point blow-out. Late in the game both teams empty there benches and my judgment for fouls in the game changed. I let some contact fouls go because he was time to go home. Neither teams coaches, players or fans said a word. It was obvious unless blood was drawn (figure of speech) there wasn't going to be anymore calls. My point is, as long as everyone's okay with it, you get it over with and you go home. If you are the type that feels like you are not earning your money or doing a disservice to the profession unless you call everything you see, then call it. Just don't be surprise if not everyones see it that way.
Gee, and earlier you implied you weren't going to make the call (even a technical foul) because you wanted to go home. Apparently, the kids on the bench don't deserve the same kind of officiating as the starters and regular players?
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