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Old Sat May 10, 2003, 11:14am
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Re: The real Chuck comes out.

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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Do you have some compulsive disorder that makes you repeat irrelevant facts? Hey, fine with me.
Everytime someone does not see things your way, you resort to name calling and insults.
I neither insulted you nor called you a name. You made a point which was correct but not relevant to the issue at hand. I pointed that out to you and you responded by making the same irrelevant point. I was merely asking if you did this out of some compulsion, like people who can't stop washing their hands. I think probably it was a little insensitive to people who truly do have compulsive disorders, and for that I apologize to anyone I offended. But I did not insult you in any way.

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You have not mentioned the year that a change was made.
Irrelevant. The change was in fact made. That's not up for debate. I only need 2 facts to make my point and that's the first one. The change was made.

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I have never remembered a time in my life when NBA officials birddogged at all.
Again, irrelevant, since we are only talking about NCAA mechanics.

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NCAA Men's Officials have always birddogged that I can remember and still do quite often.
Irrelevant. Again, true. But irrelevant. They will probably always bird-dog when the fouler is not clear.

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I do not watch or did not care about Women's or Girl's basketball before I became an official, so I have no idea what was going on there.

Only there?

As I said previously, bird-dogging used to be required on every foul called in the NCAA. It is no longer required on every foul called in the NCAA. It has been scaled back.

Have a day!
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