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Junker Wed Jan 12, 2005 03:10pm

jbduke,
I wouldn't disagree with much of what you said. My only point in jumping in on this was that the few sentences we read and write from time to time on this board probably do not give enough insight to call a person sexist. I also chimed in because I enjoy this board and everyone that posts and I, for one, hate it when a discussion about the game of basketball slides down into personal issues. We're here to talk about officiating. Let's keep it to that.

rainmaker Wed Jan 12, 2005 05:27pm

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Political correctness was never my strong point. Hell, I only scored a C+ in my Political Science 101 class as a freshman in college.
Not only sexist, but ignorant, and stupid enough to admit it. I see no point in arguing ...

Adam Wed Jan 12, 2005 05:45pm

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Originally posted by BushRef
Political correctness was never my strong point. Hell, I only scored a C+ in my Political Science 101 class as a freshman in college.
Not only sexist, but ignorant, and stupid enough to admit it. I see no point in arguing ...

Careful. I didn't do any better in my poli sci 101 class. :)

Back In The Saddle Wed Jan 12, 2005 09:20pm

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Political correctness was never my strong point. Hell, I only scored a C+ in my Political Science 101 class as a freshman in college.
Not only sexist, but ignorant, and stupid enough to admit it. I see no point in arguing ...

But effective in evoking a response. Unless I miss my guess, that's his best case scenario. And he got it.

BktBallRef Wed Jan 12, 2005 09:24pm

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Political correctness was never my strong point. Hell, I only scored a C+ in my Political Science 101 class as a freshman in college.
Not only sexist, but ignorant, and stupid enough to admit it. I see no point in arguing ...

But effective in evoking a response. Unless I miss my guess, that's his best case scenario. And he got it.

I think you're giving him too much credit. My guess is that those are his true thoughts and he was looking for someone to agree with him.

Back In The Saddle Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:09pm

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Originally posted by BushRef
Political correctness was never my strong point. Hell, I only scored a C+ in my Political Science 101 class as a freshman in college.
Not only sexist, but ignorant, and stupid enough to admit it. I see no point in arguing ...

But effective in evoking a response. Unless I miss my guess, that's his best case scenario. And he got it.

I think you're giving him too much credit. My guess is that those are his true thoughts and he was looking for someone to agree with him.

Well I know my 3 yo torments my 5 yo just to get a response when she's bored. But perhaps you're right, it is too much credit :D

tomegun Wed Jan 19, 2005 09:39am

Well Jay Bilas said something this morning that wasn't so flattering to officials. While talking about a college team playing on the road he said that the officials will not give the visiting team the same calls as the home team. He said something else I don't remember and then moved on. I was all said quickly but I picked up on it.

bob jenkins Wed Jan 19, 2005 09:53am

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Originally posted by tomegun
Well Jay Bilas said something this morning that wasn't so flattering to officials. While talking about a college team playing on the road he said that the officials will not give the visiting team the same calls as the home team. He said something else I don't remember and then moved on. I was all said quickly but I picked up on it.
There was a "study" a few years ago that purports to show the same thing. MAybe he was just referenceing the study.


BktBallRef Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:27am

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Jay went on to say that because the foul prevented the Purdue player from releasing the ball prior to the expiration of the clock, that is why the basket was counted.
At least he was backing up the officials. :D

David B Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:42am

No he was not either!
 
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Jay went on to say that because the foul prevented the Purdue player from releasing the ball prior to the expiration of the clock, that is why the basket was counted.
At least he was backing up the officials. :D

Point taken.

No, Bilas was attacking the officials last night and saying they screwed it up.

He was trying to quote the rule about continuation, and saying that college does not have continuation and that is why the basket did not count.

Now, I might have missed it but he didn't really say that it should NOT have counted because the clock went off before he released the shot. He was trying to tie it into a theory about continuation.

But his bottom line was that the officials messed up badly and that the play was not reviewable by consulting the TV monitor which the officials did in error - according to him.

I didn't see the play so I didn't know exactly what had happened.

Thanks
David

David B Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:04pm

Re: Re: No he was not either!
 
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Jay went on to say that because the foul prevented the Purdue player from releasing the ball prior to the expiration of the clock, that is why the basket was counted.
At least he was backing up the officials. :D

Point taken.

No, Bilas was attacking the officials last night and saying they screwed it up.

He was trying to quote the rule about continuation, and saying that college does not have continuation and that is why the basket did not count.

Now, I might have missed it but he didn't really say that it should NOT have counted because the clock went off before he released the shot. He was trying to tie it into a theory about continuation.

But his bottom line was that the officials messed up badly and that the play was not reviewable by consulting the TV monitor which the officials did in error - according to him.

I didn't see the play so I didn't know exactly what had happened.

Thanks
David

He may have been attacking the officials LAST NIGHT, 1/18, but on the day of the game, 1/15, he was at the game, calling the game, and was supporting what the officials did.

Let's see, what do they say, hindsight is 20/20.

Bilas takes the bait.

Thanks
David


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