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Originally Posted by tomegun
So...you are going to use Grandma's advice when the crowd boos and moans, but not when a group of officials are on one accord? Interesting.
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No... but I'd like to think I'm experienced enough to tell the difference between "boo he called a foul on us" & "boo WTf is that"
I'm hoping you do too
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Originally Posted by tomegun
Do you always make decisions or form an opinion based on what everybody else in the gym saw? Using your thinking everybody in the gym should have a whistle since what they see is the correct ruling on plays. Right?
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See above. I know, some people are born with it, others learn it, but there are many signs that just jump out at ya when something just aint right.
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Originally Posted by tomegun
When read after everything else in this thread, I think this sounds kind of arrogant. Did you let him go use the bathroom at halftime?
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No, but I did share with him how he could position adjust to get the A look on that particular play. I also shared with him how we shouldn't call travels based solely on the movement of feet
And when I completed that convo he was very open & thankful for the insight.
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Originally Posted by tomegun
You may have did something right to get that championship, but if you have been perfect since then you should quit right now.
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Nope wasnt perfect then & far from it now but I'm better than I was in '10.
Always striving for perfection but I'll settle for excellence.
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Originally Posted by tomegun
I think you should have called travel in your first play. Some things should just be called. Keep things simple and this whole situation wouldn't have happened. Now, you could have been surprised and simply missed the jump ball.
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How can one travel without HOLDING A LIVE BALL INBOUNDS. I think you should re-read the 1st play then holla back.
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Originally Posted by tomegun
In the third play, you didn't answer a question from before: who was watching the other 7 players? Some things you shouldn't see. The fact that you see all of these plays makes me think you may be a ball watcher.
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3rd repost:
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Originally Posted by tref
Pressing transition situation remember? Sorry but I dont stand on the endline in ther f/c while all 10 players & my partners are in the backcourt. By the time the offense achieved f/c status I still was not on the endline as no players were below the 3 point line.
This play was on the opposite sideline & opened up to tableside. The entire bench & grandma in the 19th row could see the defenders hand on the inside of the ball pulling the offense forward into a travel. Instead of the T position adjusting by stepping up & onto the court he got stuck in the mud & called a travel.
Tea would definitely had to have been served up if WE didnt get this play right. And I hate whacking on top of incorrect calls!!!
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Cant find the other post that says the T left 3 players 1 defender & 2 offensive players in the b/c. That’s what I was originally looking in that direction for & just happened to get luck & catch the held ball.
Reading is FUNdamental
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Originally Posted by tomegun
Advancing doesn't always mean an official is the best official. Assignors do not know everything and sometimes choose championship officials based on social factors. Not saying that applies to you, but to simply say you have worked championships doesn't mean...
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That's your opinion, you sir or anyone else are not gonna take that away from me. I got it because I earned it & in
year 4 at that. I know that makes people sick but oh phuckin well... I plan on getting more too!