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Originally Posted by truerookie
Now that the background has come to light. What have I learned from this interaction with individuals on this board.
1. They love their fellow officials.
2. They believe because of your (stature, experience, and reputation) it gives you a free pass to do whatever you want. Because you know others will not challenge you on your behavior.
3. They will attack you personally when you don't see things their way.
4. Once it's confirmed they are wrong, they still try to spin it to make you believe you are still wrong.
5. The discussions on the forum are enlightening and gives you a different perspective on how others view not only officiating but society as a whole. I personally may not agree with others at times. I take what they say into consideration.
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How big of you to take the high road.
I just can't find evidence for 2-4 in this thread.
2: No one said he got a free pass, but the benefit of the doubt until more evidence came to light. It was also noted that he can get away with things that other, newer officials with less built-up credibility can.
3. I didn't see any personal attacks against you. A few face palms, perhaps, but no personal attacks. If you took it that way, you've got thinner skin than some have accused Hess of having.
4. This is just ridiculous, but if you could point to a post in this thread where someone spins obvious evidence against their opinion, I'll be happy to silently consider it.
But apparently it makes you feel better to dump on officials to boost your ego. Just like a middle school crowd, but I'm ok with that, and I'm done.