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Originally Posted by Brett
I simply reject the "I was wearing my coach had at the time" argument as it pertains to this situation. I subscribe to the "once an official ALWAYS an official" camp. As an official, lying to ANYONE (even cell phone mcgee) to gain a competitive advantage in amateur athletics is simply beneath me.
Too bad it's not beneath you, Joe.
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Some have said I was lying. I do not think saying: "Nope, too late. You called him safe" was a lie.
I already said that the best case scenario, I would have been able to keep my mouth shut(of course, for many people here, even
THAT would not have been good enough...for them I should have been told the umpire to call my guy out)
I was expressing my opinion that it was too late and I did not want him change his mind. I certainly did not state that the rules preclude him from changing his mind. He did not know I am an umpire. My comment was not given or taken as an authoritative commentary on the OBR. The only reason he was considering changing his mind was too placate the other team who were hollering at him. He was just a wimp trying to please the other team. If I had gotten any notion that this guy gave a flying crap about doing a good job, I would have never said anything. If he had been a kid instead of an adult, I would not have said anything.