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Phrase I never want to hear again...
Charity Stripe. Ugh. What a dorky, meaningless thing to say. it's not charity, it's restitution. And that thing painted on the floor isn't a stripe, it's a line. Stripes come in multiples.
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I understand your feeling about this term that doesn't rub many of us the wrong way. I only wish we could all understand how we each have things that push our buttons.
For instance, it rubs me the wrong way when officials find a reason to call across the paint or out of their primaries. We will always have a reason to do something and a reason to not do something. How we choose to use those reasons can easily become an excuse. Toggle rant off.
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What pushes my buttons is when officials, at halftime or after the game, try to justify their weak calls and you can tell that they are just making excuses.
"Boy, those 3 and-ones I called were hard fouls. Those are some talented players to have finished those off." TRANSLATION: "I have had some really weak whistles tonight and I want to justify them before they get brought up for discussion." "Boy, the white team was sure fouling a lot at the beginning of the game. That was stupid that they put the other team in bonus so fast." TRANSLATION: "My whistle tempo is way too quick so I anticipate calls and I put fouls on players that don't deserve them. But if I blame the team, maybe it will take the spotlight off me." "Hey guys, I hope you don't mind that I called those 4 fouls in your areas. I just thought they were too hard to let go." TRANSLATION: "I have no discipline and I want to blame you for the fact that I call all over the floor."
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As long as others are contributing, let me toss this one out there:
"that was a good piece of officiating" (end rant)
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That usually means "We have you again next week and I'm just sucking up."
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Yeah, like the stripe down a skunk's back.
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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove Last edited by just another ref; Sun Mar 29, 2009 at 11:27pm. |
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I want to shoot whoever came up with that stupid phrase "Ball Don't Lie".
Hate it. Now everytime a player goes to the free throw line and they miss the first one, someone will inevitably say "Ball Don't Lie" or some form of it. It just drives me insane... |
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Well, I'm no trend setter and am certainly NOT going to bring it up!
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When the old geezer officials start using the phrase regularly, I'm willing to bet the kids drop it in a heartbeat!
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