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Old Thu Apr 03, 2008, 04:32pm
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I would think age should not be a major determing factor, but rather each official's overall abilities should determine the level they are able to work.
You are wise beyond my years.

Except for not knowing how to spell "determining".......
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 08:34am
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"I don't recall being asked for one, but if you desire it, my belief is that the common 26 year-old doesn't have the emotional or mental maturity to command the respect of the coaches and the players and properly control the environment. That is what I truly believe that officiating is about"

Sounds like your officiating philosophy is backwards. Since when do we as officials adjust our game to the perceptions, whims, moods of coaches and players. A 26 year old D1 obviously has earned the privilege to officiate going thru the normal scrutiny that any other official would. The minute he steps on the court, coaches and players had better give him the respect the uniform has earned, along with the person wearing it. The day we start adjusting our officiating to make coaches and players feel warm and fuzzy will surely be a sad one.

Conversely, If a head coach happened to be 23 years old, he/she would get the same respect from me as any other coach would. I respect the position and realize there is a reason they were chosen.

But again, believe as you wish.
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 08:41am
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Nevada

"I don't recall being asked for one, but if you desire it, my belief is that the common 26 year-old doesn't have the emotional or mental maturity to command the respect of the coaches and the players and properly control the environment. That is what I truly believe that officiating is about"

Sounds like your officiating philosophy is backwards. Since when do we as officials adjust our game to the perceptions, whims, moods of coaches and players. A 26 year old D1 obviously has earned the privilege to officiate going thru the normal scrutiny that any other official would. The minute he steps on the court, coaches and players had better give him the respect the uniform has earned, along with the person wearing it. The day we start adjusting our officiating to make coaches and players feel warm and fuzzy will surely be a sad one.

Conversely, If a head coach happened to be 23 years old, he/she would get the same respect from me as any other coach would. I respect the position and realize there is a reason they were chosen.

But again, believe as you wish.
Well said imo.
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 02:53pm
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Well said imo.
Thanks JR, I really believe that.
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 03:20pm
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Thanks JR, I really believe that.
From now on you shall be referred to as Clarence Thomas as you truly are a yes man.
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 03:22pm
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From now on you shall be referred to as Clarence Thomas as you truly are a yes man.
That's just not appropriate.
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 03:24pm
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That's just not appropriate.
Why? He agrees with every post by Rut and JR just the same way that CT always votes with Scalia on the Court.

Would you prefer that I call him Ed McMahon?
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Old Fri Apr 04, 2008, 03:57pm
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From now on you shall be referred to as Clarence Thomas as you truly are a yes man.

A little crisp today Nevada?

Just don't bring the coke can into it.

Believe as you wish.

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