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Originally Posted by AremRed
Which obviously means he is above reproach and never makes a mistake.  .
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No it means he is accomplished and I doubt they totally disagree with his basic judgment. That is what happens when you are and accomplished official or coach. And unlike a coach we are picked to work games by someone in a higher position. Do not think that there are his bosses that have seen him in big time situations and judged he knows what he is doing.
And honestly we have no idea what Coach Cal said. Cal could have never came to the table at all. Shame on him if he gets a T. Stay your behind at the bench if you want to stay in the game.
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Last edited by JRutledge; Mon Feb 15, 2016 at 02:01pm.
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