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Packer started to say something about the five second count while the ball was rolling, then stopped in mid-sentence. Nantz then chimed in about a possible violation, then Packer spouted off about the five second count....he had paused like he wasn't quite sure, then when Nantz said something, Packer jumped in with his bluster.......
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Officials do not make calls that decide the outcome of a game. Players commit fouls and violations; officials view those infractions, judge the action, and then apply the rules of the game to what they had viewed. The rules then determine the penalty. Officials are on the court to be the only unbiased arbiters of the game. Officials are not concerned with who wins or loses, but only fairness and safety. Everyone else in that gym cares about winning, and therefore cannot look at the game objectively. |
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There are no rules and those are the rules. NCAA | JeffTheRef | Basketball | 6 | Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:01pm |