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Adam Tue Jan 02, 2007 03:40pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I hate that personality trait. I have TWO sisters-in-law and a mother-in-law like that. I'm sure they're worse than your sister-in-law ever was.

:D I'm sure you do. ;)

Adam Tue Jan 02, 2007 03:54pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Dilbert had a character exactly like that for a while.

Not trying to show my intellectual nature. Just saying, is all. I'm more of a "Wally" fan. He's my hero.

Wally is my hero, too. You are wise beyond my years.

"This week I achieved unprecedented levels of unverifiable productivity."

budjones05 Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:08am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Bud, just to be perfectly clear, does Missouri currently have a state "protest rule" <i>per se</i> in basketball similar to what you are talking about? Iow, something that is completely different than what is in contained in the NFHS rule book?

Unlike the NFL, as long as coaches have a time out, he can protest

budjones05 Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:09am

Maybe I should of label this the "protest" tbread

Jimgolf Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:42am

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Originally Posted by budjones05
Maybe I should of label this the "protest" tbread

Yes, you should've.

Huntin' Ref Wed Jan 03, 2007 06:09pm

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Originally Posted by PYRef
One thing I have to add to this is that in virtually every counting situation, the player is actually getting a bit more than the alotted time to make the play. I have yet to see a ref at any level, make a 10 second count in real time. If they were, their arm would be swinging a lot faster than it normally is. I've tried it, and timed other refs, and 10 seconds has usually elapsed by the time the ref got to 6 or 7.
That said, when a player gets called for a time violation, he usually deserves it.

In our clinic this year, one of my observers told me that I was counting way to fast for the 10-second count. We also video our sessions (mostly to look at positioning). Well, we counted and my count was always right on or a hair slow.......... I looked at my observer and suggested that he needed to speed up his count! :D

Scrapper1 Thu Jan 04, 2007 08:34am

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Originally Posted by Huntin' Ref
I looked at my observer and suggested that he needed to speed up his count! :D

That was. . . um. . . bold. If your 10-second count on a free throw is exactly 10 seconds, then it is too fast.

Mark Dexter Thu Jan 04, 2007 02:38pm

Only time I've called this is in an intramural game with a running clock - even then, only once or twice.


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