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Wikipedia lists nine Crusades. Does that mean we have seven more of these ridiculous threads to wade through?
Dave, if you want to give a technical for that, go ahead. Seems like nobody else here thinks it's a good idea. But if you know that's how it's supposed to be called, then knock yourself out. I don't think you're gonna make many converts, tho. |
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I'm going to defend David a little bit here...I don't have a problem with someone giving a T for what was originally said - I wouldn't, but if my partner did, I've got his/her back on it...like I said in an earlier thread, David Rinke appears to be very passionate about officiating and you can't really fault him for that. Disagree with him all you want, but he's got passion for the game...
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David. No one said ignore the rule. Most of us are saying this doesn't fit the rule. It's a judgment call, though, and if my partner makes this call, I'm not raking her over the coals. I'll back my P in the game, and go to the assignor for guidance afterwards to find out how they want it called here.
My advice to coaches and players remains the same on this issue as it is on other issues. "Don't give me the chance to use my judgment, since you might not like my decision."
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Guaranteed. Calling a "T' for what was muttered in the original post could be a career-stopper. That one call might follow you forever. JMO. |
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As a coach, I wouldn't talk like the OP to my players, but I have different standards than a lot of other people. That said, I cannot see a T for this. In regards to what is expected, I had a parent tell me about their kid's V baseball team, they weren't playing well and the coach ripped into them with a lot of swear words, where parents were around to hear it. The team went on a winning streak, and my friend asked me if I knew what the parents said. When I said no, he told me "F..ing A." That is the society we live in, and sometimes I don't think there's much anybody can do to change it.
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"Yeah, the coffee is hot, and I expected it to be hot, because I would have complained if you gave me lukewarm coffee, but because I spilled it on myself, I should be able to get money from you because you didn't TELL me in 5 different ways that it was hot."
Some basic facts about this legal case can be found at the link below. McDonald's was warned many, many times and failed to act. When told to reduce the heat from 180-190 degrees to 130, they didn't. The jury punished them as they saw fit. and the judge reduced the damages. http://www.centerjd.org/free/mythbus..._mcdonalds.htm I know it's not related to this discussion, hell (oops, I just got a T from David), it's not related to officiating at all. I just like for the facts to be reported correctly. FWIW - I say no T for the incident in the OP |
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