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Old Thu Jun 05, 2003, 02:01pm
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Re: why hasn't it been taught?

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Originally posted by David B
That's the problem with umpires letting things go and then along comes one of the umpire who has guts to make the call.
Some calls don't take guts. Some calls require a total lack of game management skills, a complete and utter failure to recognize common sense and fair play, a total misunderstanding of custom and tradition, a highly over-officious manner, and an utter lack of feeling for game flow.

For example, let's look for a moment at the 20 second rule in the OBR. Suppose I was enforcing that rule religiously with a stopwatch. Would you say, "Gosh, what guts that guy has," or would you think, "What an oaf, he has no feel for the game at all." If you picked answer A, I feel terrible for you.
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