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Re: Lighten up, Francis...
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Well WCB, I actually started my career in a place where there were no assignors. Of course they cared who they paid for, but they did not have a lot of choices. Most just wanted to fill spaces on a piece of paper. Some of course were picky, other schools were not as much. But in the end, they need to fill spots. The ADs or coaches are not experts on officiating and if they were not careful, there would be officials that could not find an opening to fill. Of course they might do their best to hire the better officials around, but it was never a guarantee. Quote:
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Look, your boy can call me all the names he likes. But I have never had an assignor or veteran official or umpire ever suggest the crap that Peter is trying to convince us here on this board. There is a Basketball Assignor in our area that openly admitted that the coaches every year vote to fire him. He has been assigning that conference almost 20 years if I am not mistaken. Every year. The ADs took away the coaches voting on this issues according to him. I just was at a basketball camp tonight. In my last game of the night, one of the coaches was upset at the amount of fouls my partner's and I called. We called something like 28 fouls in the second half alone. We were being observed by D1 Officials, who is well known across the country and has worked a Final Four. The coach went to the head of the clinic and complained about the job we did. He said, "this was the worst experience I have had during a summer league." He went on to complain because of who was observing us, we called more fouls to impress the D1 Official. His comments were completely dismissed and laughed at. They did that because the coach had a very bad reputation for doing nothing but complaining about the officiating, no matter where or when it is. There were a couple of people that actually witnessed the game and agreed that not only should have called as many fouls, but we could have ejected a couple of kids. The game was very chippy and was not a real close game. Not once during my conversations with the Camp Director or the D1 Official did they suggest we care or accomidate this coach or these players. As a matter of fact, there attitude was bascially "screw em." Then they went on further to say, "he does that every time there is a game." In no way did they support this coach or agree with him. They basically wrote him off. I say all that to illustrate that we have many assignors that realize who and what they are dealing with. So it becomes obvious when a coach is just blowing smoke. It is also clear to many that some coaches are younger and they might still have that "Sophomore level" mentality. I have heard many assignor totally dismiss the feelings of coaches that are not considered immature in their complaints. So if Peter wants to buy into that philosophy, that is his right. But the rest of us do not have to. Quote:
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