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View Poll Results: Has Joe Forte treated the NBA replacements refs in the Big South fairly? | |||
Yes | 27 | 52.94% | |
No | 24 | 47.06% | |
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Shame on Ncaambref
Ncaambbref: From the complete lack of valid information in your claims and tone of your complaints, you're clearly inadequate yourself and feel the need to start throwing punches to take the attention off of your own inability. Instead of spending your energy blaming people with completely baseless accusations, spend some time looking at yourself and instead find ways to better yourself as a human being. You would clearly benefit from it.
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Wow - looks like someone has some serious emasculation issues. Maybe this is why there is such controversy with refereeing these days!
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This has NOTHING to do with my ability as a referee. For all yo uknow, I could be in the SEC, Big East, or any other D1 conference. I am voicing my opinion on a situation that again is unfair to those who are working the lockout and were at one point BS referees. Forte excercised his personal agenda against them...plain and simple. Your personal attacks on me matter not. If Forte had nto treated these guys as he did, we would not have this thread! |
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Re: ncaambbref's lack of education
Wow.
So all of this uproar over a posting from someone with AT MOST a 10th grade education? "...unprofessional treatment that is being displayed on and to some of your officials..." Now I may not be an English professor, but I am pretty sure you cannot display treatment, of any kind, "on" a human being. Only an insecure, shallow, small minded, feeble little man-child would post a message like this on a forum without a signature. Joe Forte is one of the best officials the NBA has ever had, and if there is any justice in this world, officiating in the NBA will forever remain an unattainable dream for people like you. I hope you get what you deserve - and that is a lifetime of officiating girls Junior High basketball games in lower Alabama for the rest of your miserable life. Sincerely, Todd Johnson 67 Feeble Little Man-Child Street Insecure, CO 22222 |
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Thanks for your well wishes. Yeah...officials are a brotherhood? NOT. |
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* Forte sent out an email to staffers requesting the names of those who were working the lockout. (I doubt that ANY other coordinator did this) * No one working the lockout received games this year even though they received games last year. * Some lockout refs requested to miss the Big South clinic and were granted permission. * Forte is a convicted felon for tax evasion - disputes the integrity claim. * Forte served his time by being on HOME INCARCERATION for several months. * The NBA grants Forte permission to be a supervisor in the first place - outside employment MUST be approved. * The Big South has contacted several affected officials in THEIR investigation PRIOR to this thread! Those are the FACTS!!! |
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I never said that Joe was not a good official...which he clearly is. He is historic as a matter of fact in a very good way. But he has exercised POOR judgment in how he is treating a certain group of officials due to his personal bias.
Joe clearly knows this thread is going on, so why doesn't he come on here and clear the air? Since I have no balls according to some, where are his? He knows what he has done and he knows it is wrong...no matter how he tries to defend his actions. |
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1. Actually, many coordinators did what you allege Joe did. Some instituted a drop dead date by which the officials had to chose the NBA or NCAA. In the emails you reference, he also asked every one of them for their closed dates so he could work around their dates, but guess what, they don't know their availability yet because the NBA has not assigned the regular season! What assignor do you know allows an official to not know his availability and assigns games to him anyway?? 2. They are independent contractors and are not guaranteed games day to day, let alone season to season. So what they received last year means absolutely nothing. 3. They don't need to be granted permission to not attend his clinic. They are independent contractors and can do what they please. However they made a choice not to attend while others sacrificed their time to be there and showed a commitment to the big south. 4. Joe Forte's past has absolutely nothing to do with this and for you to drag that out is irresponsible and childish. Referring to the irrelevant past is what one does when his argument lacks credibility. Joe Forte has more integrity than anyone that would post anonymously on a message board and attack his character and try to jeopardize what he's worked 20+ years to establish. You obviously have no clue what Joe has done for young officials OR you're not will to acknowledge it because it kills your argument against him. Joe has multiple camps a summer where he hardly charges any money. He stays in the gym everyday at those camps all day long working with young officials. He WORKS with them. He doesn't walk around for 30 mins like some supervisors and leave. He is there for the first game in the morning and leaves the last game at night. He has had nba management to his camps to get young officials a look. He has always worked hard to get young officials as many games as possible and help them advance. Everyone knows how much Joe helps young officials. It's a shame that someone like yourself who obviously knows the sacrifices officials have to make would try to bring down someone who has given back so much to officiating. Last edited by bb_ref; Mon Oct 19, 2009 at 09:27am. |
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If I were the conference commissioner, I would call the supervisor and say something like, "while you are the supervisor and you were hired to exercise your discretion, if I find out you were using any criteria other than the quality of officiating -- based on your own criteria -- for assigning officials, you will be terminated. Obviously, your discretion is reviewable, but generally in a long term sense." Quote:
Last edited by Texas Aggie; Sun Oct 18, 2009 at 11:19pm. |
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Have you noticed how the maturity level here has risen so sharply lately?
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Again, I pointed out what I felt was unfair treatment, regardless if people agree with me or not. Obviously, some do. Obviously, those who are in the Big South know what I have alleged is true. Why else would the NBA and the Big South contact those who were affected to investigate the situation? It is clear that some have a loyalty connection with Forte and that is fine. But loyalty is a ONE way street. As soon as some of those who are LOYAL to Forte misapply a rule or are late to a game or do something eles, let's see how far that loyalty card takes them. They would more than likely be punished for their actions just as Forte should be punished for his! Reagrdless of one's personal feelings toward the replacement refs, the game of basketball is bigger than anyone of us. And there will ALWAYS be referees who will gladly step in our shoes, even if YOU may not be one of them. Forte abused his power as the coordinator of the Big South and this my fellow officials, MUST be addressed!!! |
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I'm with Tony: how on earth did the forum come to be the place for this little dog-and-pony show? Can't you weasels get a little chat room somewhere to yell at each other about the "facts?"
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