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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Once again you are trying to compare apples to prunes.
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Jeff, you keep putting the prunes in my apple basket. You keep bring up all the different situations - I just asked a straightfoward question without all the conditions you keep adding.
If I agree to take a game with a school, I will not back out of that to take another same-level game just because it pays more or is closer to home. If there is some reason I turn back a game to work at a higher level, I will help the AD find a replacement official. I don't just back out and say, "Sorry, your loss". Now, with the time that's past, I have put the AD in a situation where it's harder to find a suitable replacement.
Essentially, that's what Gordon did - he went to a same-level school, just to be closer to home, and left IL with less time to find a replacement. I agree with you that Gordon's decision is a far more important one than taking a refereeing job for an evening. Which, to me, makes his word all the more important in this case. Of course, Gordon had the opportunity to go wherever he wanted. So, why did he make the oral commitment? Why didn't he just wait to make his commitment until the actual signing day?
I don't wish any ill will on him for doing what he wants to do. (Although he would look much better wearing orange and blue...) He apparently didn't do anything illegal. But, isn't a person's word worth anything? Keeping my word is important to me. Perhaps it's just not that important to other people. Too bad.