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Mark Dexter Sat Apr 23, 2005 08:53pm

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Originally posted by Daryl H. Long
Several years ago I was evaluating Mid American conference officials at Kent State University. The lead official called a player control foul against a Kent State player. He reports the foul and signals for the media timeout. Since there was no long switch this same official had to return to the baseline with the ball to administer the throwin following the TO. All during the TO he had to stand there and listen to the fans in the stands behind him who were letting him know they disliked the call. The teams returned to the floor and immediatly after the 2nd horn to end the TO the stands became deathly quiet and a lone fan stood up a shouted...

"If you don't know the difference between a block or charge then blow your whistle and raise your hand."

The official smiled, blew his whistle, raised his hand and administered the inbound. What else could he do?

Switch to women's mechanics reeeeeeeal fast. :p

brainbrian Sat Apr 23, 2005 09:48pm

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Originally posted by Daryl H. Long
a lone fan stood up a shouted...

"If you don't know the difference between a block or charge then blow your whistle and raise your hand."

Are the fans getting smarter?

We can't let that happen. :D

ChrisSportsFan Sun Apr 24, 2005 07:35am

Quote:

Originally posted by Daryl H. Long
Several years ago I was evaluating Mid American conference officials at Kent State University. The lead official called a player control foul against a Kent State player. He reports the foul and signals for the media timeout. Since there was no long switch this same official had to return to the baseline with the ball to administer the throwin following the TO. All during the TO he had to stand there and listen to the fans in the stands behind him who were letting him know they disliked the call. The teams returned to the floor and immediatly after the 2nd horn to end the TO the stands became deathly quiet and a lone fan stood up a shouted...

"If you don't know the difference between a block or charge then blow your whistle and raise your hand."

The official smiled, blew his whistle, raised his hand and administered the inbound. What else could he do?

That is really really funny. I just hope it doesn't get out to everyone because it's funnier when it happens to someone else.

Dan_ref Sun Apr 24, 2005 08:47am

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Actually got a nice hand out of it, along with a nice floor burn on my forearm and a hole burned in the knee of my pleated sansabelts.

Jeez, Dan - no wonder why this happened. You weren't wearing belted slacks! :rolleyes:

I shoulda been wearing black levis. :)

johnny1784 Sun Apr 24, 2005 02:25pm

I would like a comeback response when a fan, player or coach makes a comment, "call it both ways!” The response can be humorous or whatever but I think more of short spoken sentences. Thanks.




Suppref Sun Apr 24, 2005 03:58pm

Calling it both ways
 
Turn to the left ant call it then turn to the right and call it. :)

Mark Dexter Mon Apr 25, 2005 07:41am

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Originally posted by johnny1784
I would like a comeback response when a fan, player or coach makes a comment, "call it both ways!” The response can be humorous or whatever but I think more of short spoken sentences. Thanks.

The classic is to, when reporting to the table give the foul as:

"Blue 14 . . . 14 Blue"

Then, if you're really a smart-a$$, you can mention something to the coach about it.

ChrisSportsFan Mon Apr 25, 2005 07:48am

Quote:

Originally posted by johnny1784
I would like a comeback response when a fan, player or coach makes a comment, "call it both ways!” The response can be humorous or whatever but I think more of short spoken sentences. Thanks.




Maybe you should listen to him and stop being a homer. :-)




What a stupid thing for a coach to say, I know it's better left ignored but last night I was working a game with an assignor and Coach A who is winning by 12 offers a "call it both ways" comment so I looked straight at him and said; "coach, you need to call it both ways". his silence for the rest of the game was very much appreciated.


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