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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Yabut.....if he refuses to actually use that knowledge, that would make him...well....you!
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He didn't refuse. That's your problem. He laid everything out on the table and then made a decision. I know I have said this before but you and the others have a one-track, one way fits all mentally. People who take into consideration everything, are the best leaders, the best decision makers, the best ball players, the best coaches, the best in academincs, and yes, the best officials. Give you a real live example: Let's say you are the best shooter on the team. That's what you do, game on the line, one point game, you got the ball, you're looking to shoot, you shoot, two people on you, you miss, game over. The player that takes everything into consideration, sees that 1.) the game is on the line, 2.) we need a good shot to win the game, 3.) I'm double covered, 4.) looks for open teammate 5.) baits the defense into thinking he's going to shoot and 6.) passes ball to open teammate for the win, 7.) still gets the MVP because he made the pass, the decision, that helped his team to win the game.