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Re: Just curious
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She came and was gone . . . I just ignored it . . . |
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Many of the non-officials who post on this site are trying to make officials look bad. Or at the least prove that they have more knowledge than the officials working the game. So please understand it is not personal, especially if we hold suspect your motives. It is our right to stand up for our fellow officials and at the same time post atl. possibilities of what probably happened in your sit. |
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Coach's are eject-able. That said; somebody scream's a death wish in my game - there would have to be a real obvious reason no T was delivered. I support what the officials did as the best alternativewith the info that we have. |
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I realize that your job is often a thankless one (thank you all, by the way) and that rabid competitive zeal can easily turn into hostility, but many of us coaches and, I'm sure parents, still feel that we are colleagues in the same pursuit. This is really not simple naivety talking - I coach in the former per-capita murder capital of the country and I'm just way too far past the point where wins and losses are anywhere near the top of the priority list. Of course you have a right to stand up for fellow officials, but is that what this has really come down to? I would expect you to rally to a fellow official's defense if he/she were being attacked but, otherwise, isn't the purpose of the board about how to best protect the integrity of the game and those who play, coach and watch it? What's the danger in assuming the man asked legitimate question and just answering honestly? Why circle the wagons and parse the hell out of each sentence? I started reading this post because I played a team yesterday that did more swearing then Sam Kinison, and I really wanted to see how different officials thought about the issue. |
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