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Nevadaref Tue Jun 10, 2008 05:49am

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
What's really sad is someone who makes these bitter nasty comments about people simply because he disagrees with them. I would say you're the Barney Fife of officiating but at least old Barney was likeable. You're like the evil Barney Fife of officiating.

Anyway, instead of walking through the handshake line what I usually do in these situations is to walk around the bench to the table area or if that's not possible I'll wait at midcourt for the teams to end the handshake line before going to my seat. Someone else mentioned these kids may have been friends just goofing around, that's true often enough and you really don't want to make yourself look like the evil Barney here. If it seemed like they were serious I would do what you did but I would not throw Ts. Just break it up & move on to the next game.

The point isn't that you have to throw a T under the circumstances given. I already acknowledged the possible futility of such a penalty in a summer game. It depends upon how the tournament or league is structured. Apparently you missed my writing that. In the future if you tried reading my words instead of spending your time coming up with silly references to TV shows that ended long before I was born, you wouldn't look like such an old fool.

The real point is that you would actually address the kid's behavior in some manner rather than run away and stick your head in the corner and pretend that you didn't see it as Rut would. You told the OP that what he did was fine. I happen to agree, but that's a far cry from "let it go" and "let the coaches and administrators take care of it" which is what Rut wrote.

Lastly, I have to believe that any reasonable person can tell the difference between two friends clowning around and a negative act. That's not too hard.

Dan_ref Tue Jun 10, 2008 05:54am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The point isn't that you have to throw a T under the circumstances given.

Thanks for the feedback Barney but if you actually read my post you'll see my comments to you are not concerning how you handle this particualr situation. My comments to you are simply concerning your nasty remarks.

Nevadaref Tue Jun 10, 2008 06:18am

And your remarks are always so pleasant. :rolleyes:

Raymond Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:51am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
BS. You just don't deal with it because you don't want to.

You're exactly right. In the summertime I'm dealing with unorganized teams, fill-in coaches, a 60-70% per game pay-cut, and fans who can appear on the court out of nowhere; I'm not watching post-game activities. I'm leaving the court to pack my sh!t or I'm finding a sit so I can rest up for the next game. I handle my business on the court and put an end to any extracuricular bullcrap before it has a chance to bleed into the post-game hand-shake.


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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That's the easy path which Rut also travels. A sad way to go through life.

What an idiotic statement! No further comment needed.

JRutledge Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:15pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
You're exactly right. In the summertime I'm dealing with unorganized teams, fill-in coaches, a 60-70% per game pay-cut, and fans who can appear on the court out of nowhere; I'm not watching post-game activities. I'm leaving the court to pack my sh!t or I'm finding a sit so I can rest up for the next game. I handle my business on the court and put an end to any extracuricular bullcrap before it has a chance to bleed into the post-game hand-shake.

Exactly.


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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
What an idiotic statement! No further comment needed.

This is why I left it alone. ;)

Peace

icallfouls Tue Jun 10, 2008 04:16pm

Personally, given the situation as described, it was handled properly. In a summer league game, where you might also be working the next game, what value is there in getting out the whistle and t'ing anything that moves? If it was that big of a deal, mention something to the coaches, game administration, and let them deal with it. Assignor's don't want their referee's hanging around looking for stuff to call after the game is over.

Hey Nevada, did you hear that assistant coach in the 87th row whisper how terribly you called the game? You freaking hear/see everything. What a power trip. I am glad you are NOT a police officer, you'd have everyone locked up.

Nevadaref Tue Jun 10, 2008 07:44pm

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Originally Posted by icallfouls
Hey Nevada, did you hear that assistant coach in the 87th row whisper how terribly you called the game?

Apples and oranges my nondistinguishing friend. Let me spell it out for you since you are having trouble comprehending.

Go reread the prior posts.

I'm advocating dealing with unsporting conduct that takes place RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU as you are leaving the court following the final horn while Rut is saying to ignore it.

That's a far cry from something up in the 87th row.

So don't insult me and make comments about a power trip when you are the one taking great liberties with your examples.

icallfouls Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:40pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Apples and oranges my nondistinguishing friend. Let me spell it out for you since you are having trouble comprehending.

Go reread the prior posts.

I'm advocating dealing with unsporting conduct that takes place RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU as you are leaving the court following the final horn while Rut is saying to ignore it.

That's a far cry from something up in the 87th row.

So don't insult me and make comments about a power trip when you are the one taking great liberties with your examples.

Again, you are missing what is being said. The reference to the 87th row, is that you are so wrapped up with literal interpretations, you go out looking for things to call, hence the power trip. You see and hear everything. So much by the book that your ability to use common sense is lost. The game was over in the OP, anything he would have done by sounding his whistle would not have made things any better. I call it good and I agree with Rut and others on this one.

JRutledge Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:49pm

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Originally Posted by icallfouls
Again, you are missing what is being said. The reference to the 87th row, is that you are so wrapped up with literal interpretations, you go out looking for things to call, hence the power trip. You see and hear everything. So much by the book that your ability to use common sense is lost. The game was over in the OP, anything he would have done by sounding his whistle would not have made things any better. I call it good and I agree with Rut and others on this one.

BEST...POST....EVER!!!! :D

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Peace

ODJ Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:37am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge

The best ever is Post's Sugar Puffs cereal.

JugglingReferee Wed Jun 11, 2008 06:24am

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Originally Posted by ODJ
The best ever is Post's Sugar Puffs cereal.

Do you mean Sugar Crisp (aka Golden Crisp)?

Lcubed48 Wed Jun 11, 2008 07:27am

Sugar Puffs vs Sugar Crisp
 
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Originally Posted by ODJ
The best ever is Post's Sugar Puffs cereal.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Puffs

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Crisp

Pick your fav!

Mark Padgett Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:26am

I remember Wild Bill Hickok on television (Guy Madison) singing this commercial:

Oh the Pops are sweeter and the taste is new
They're shot with sugar, through and through
Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops
Sugar Pops are tops

That's back when sugar was good for you. ;)

BillyMac Wed Jun 11, 2008 06:40pm

The Way We Were ...
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I remember Wild Bill Hickok on television.

Me too.

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Mark Padgett Wed Jun 11, 2008 06:55pm

How's this for off topic?
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac

Someone else mentioned Floyd the barber in another post. Howard McNair, who played Floyd, was a regular on the Wild Bill Hickok radio program.

Now how the heck did I know that? :confused:


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