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deecee Mon Mar 26, 2007 04:42pm

dunno dan -- maybe that should be put to poll?

bob jenkins Mon Mar 26, 2007 07:46pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
Taking off the jersey's on the playing court, or pumping your shirt out after a big win. I know this is unsportsmanlike conduct in Fed., and I believe the rule is the same in NCAA.

Based on your vast D-I experience?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:05am

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Just to stimulate discussion: Is calling Old School a stupid monkey insulting to monkeys everywhere?

Or do monkeys just laugh when he screeches too?


Dan: Yes and yes.

MTD, Sr.

johnnyrao Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:48am

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Originally Posted by Old School
In Fed., if the player was to pull his shirt tail out as he's going off the court to go sit on the bench, this is a T...,

I don't have my rule book with me at work but I do not think this is a T, by rule. I believe the rule states a player cannot "remove" his/her jersey on the court. Simply untucking it is not a T, by rule. Now, it could be considered unsportsmanlike if done in that manner, but it could also be that the shirt is uncomfortable and it feels better to untuck it. Someone correct me if I am wrong on this. Thanks.

jimpiano Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:49am

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Originally Posted by rockyroad
Old Schmuck said that if it affects the outcome of the game, he isn't going to call it...then he bemoans the fact that it isn't being called...what a moron.

How does calling someone a moron add substance to the debate other than demeaning yours?

Dan_ref Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:58am

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Originally Posted by jimpiano

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Adam Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:05pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
How does calling someone a moron add substance to the debate other than demeaning yours?

It's simply a matter of truth in advertising.

BktBallRef Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:35pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
I'm pretty sure that in the NCAA if you take your jersey off in the game and throw it up in the air, that that's a T.

Nobody cares what you think. Look it up in the rule book and post it. Then, and only then, will someone believe you.

rockyroad Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:36pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
How does calling someone a moron add substance to the debate other than demeaning yours?

What debate are you referring to?

How can there be substance added to what was posted? Iow, he said he would NOT call it, but then complains that it isn't being called (didn't I already point that out?)...how can anyone add substance to that?

And demeaning my what?

BktBallRef Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:38pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
How does calling someone a moron add substance to the debate other than demeaning yours?

After you're here a while, you understand why this guy is refered to as a moron.

1- He doesn;t know the rules.
2- He refuses to accept the rules when cited by others.
3- His philosophies are archaic and contrary to everything that's ever been published regarding officiating.

The worst thing is that his misinformation easily confuses those who don't know any beter.

Yes, he's a moron.

jimpiano Tue Mar 27, 2007 01:00pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
After you're here a while, you understand why this guy is refered to as a moron.

1- He doesn;t know the rules.
2- He refuses to accept the rules when cited by others.
3- His philosophies are archaic and contrary to everything that's ever been published regarding officiating.

The worst thing is that his misinformation easily confuses those who don't know any beter.

Yes, he's a moron.

Wouldn't it be better and more professional to answer and move on?
Seems to me responding over and over with insults never discourages anyone from firing back.

Jurassic Referee Tue Mar 27, 2007 01:14pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
Wouldn't it be better and more professional to answer and move on?
Seems to me responding over and over with insults never discourages anyone from firing back.

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jkjenning Tue Mar 27, 2007 01:25pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
Wouldn't it be better and more professional to answer and move on?
Seems to me responding over and over with insults never discourages anyone from firing back.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BktBallRef
The worst thing is that his misinformation easily confuses those who don't know any beter.

Just trust them, jim - the choice is to either ignore OS or to make it easy to distrust what OS says so that casual/new forum readers do not take what he/she says and use it as if it was given in good faith and with sound rules backing.

I think OS is just stirring the pot and not really interested in rules-centric discussion - it is distracting and it could easily cause confusion.

Adam Tue Mar 27, 2007 01:33pm

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
Wouldn't it be better and more professional to answer and move on?
Seems to me responding over and over with insults never discourages anyone from firing back.

It's not about being professional. It's about ensuring his answers aren't taken seriously.
That, and entertaining ourselves in the process.

BktBallRef Tue Mar 27, 2007 02:15pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimpiano
Wouldn't it be better and more professional to answer and move on?
Seems to me responding over and over with insults never discourages anyone from firing back.

The worst thing is that his misinformation easily confuses those who don't know any better.

That can't be ignored.


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