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Originally Posted by RandyBrown
Sorry--I thought a summary was in order.
Imagine litigation. Although attorneys present arguments on behalf of clients, they don’t necessarily believe in the merits of what they are arguing--and don’t need to. All that is needed for a healthy process is for them to behave as though they do. The judge/jury does the weighing and amalgamating.
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Mensa egghead proving again he has no interest in discussing officiating nor getting better at it. Just wants to debates words. He must be bored. Maybe no one wants to use him as an official so this is his only way to keep in touch with the avocation.