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Originally Posted by CMHCoachNRef
It is the officials, NOT the coaches, who are the ones who must know and interpret the rules. I stand by my statement that many (means more than three -- a couple being two, a few being three or so -- without specifying a number or a specific percentage) of the officials know the rules, but do not necessarily understand the game.
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Hmmmmm......
The dictionary definition of "many" means "a
large or considerable number;
numerous".
Afaik, that seems to be the general understanding of the term "many" too.
I have no doubt that you stand by your statement. If you think that a large and considerable number of officials don't have a clue what the game is about, hey, you're entitled to your opinion. Personally, I have a little bit more regard and respect for my fellow officials' knowledge and understanding of the game. Aamof I think that
"MANY" of my
confreres might just understand the game a helluva lot better than you'd ever dream of giving them credit.
Did you ever think that maybe learning the nuances of certain rules like a "kicked ball" might be part of the normal learning curve for "many" officials as they gain experience and knowledge? You know, the real reason that "many" officials (including me) come to forums like this?
Naw, I guess not.
Sorry I wasted your time.....