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Originally Posted by Adam
And I disagree with your quote. Actual impropriety is worse. It's not even close, IMO
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Depends on the situation. This leans a little more towards the impropriety itself because Miller was rung up. If Arizona wins the game and/or Miller doesn't get a T then it stinks a little bit less but it still has an odor.
We as officials also operate on the "appearance of..." theory all the time. That's why, for example, at the NCAA level you tell assignors where you went to college. They don't want anyone thinking you might be compromised in any way. Rush trying to get his point across the way he did looks bad.
We can tell he's joking but some non-officials may not be able to or want to and, unfortunately, those folks are our clients.