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Originally Posted by JerzeeRef
Not pulling anyones chain here......just learning as I go along in this great game of life. It's always nice to see the different opinions out there.
Even though 3-7 Safety Concerns, allows me to use my judgement for any item that constitutes a safety concern.
So I have a child here that needs two eyes to drive, read, go to school, etc.etc., I now have this player closing one eye while trying to shoot or catch a pass or run, in my opinion this was a safety concern.
In you opinion, I might have been a little OOO, or Bull$hit. I'm sorry that we don't agree. But this was a first for me, I did not have time to think this over. I reacted to what I felt was a safety concern.
I could just see it now: The Judge "So, Mr. Referee you saw #12 remove his contact, close his eye and try to play, just before a pass, that he did not see crushed him in the face breaking his nose....and you felt this was not a safety concern? I'm sorry but you are still liable for his his injuries."
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Okay, let me attempt at being more constructive.
You can send a player to the bench for failure to wear required equipment properly.
You send a player to the bench for wearing illegal equipment.
That's it.
You cannot send a player to the bench because he decided he doesn't want to wear something that's not required. Whether it's glasses, socks, a t-shirt, jock strap, or cup, you can't stop him or send him out of the game.
The coach was 100% correct, he now has no respect for you as an official and he's telling every coach and official he talks to what you did.
Tell you what, if you don't believe us, call your assignor and tell him what you did. (Of course, he may already have heard.) Then, get back to us.
Until then....Merry Christmas!