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I was doing a sophomore boys Christmas tournament years ago and called a a block with both shooter and offender on floor. I lost my number when reporting and asked partner who it was and he wasn't sure. I firmly asked who committed the foul, the player I suspected gave me a smug look when asked and nobody fessed up. Finally, one of his teammates disgusted by his bad sportsmanship gave him up "it was him" as he pointed him out. Time lapse, all of about 15 seconds.
Both my partner and I then initiated the 'indentify the troublemaker' and he was on the bench shortly after with a few more legitimate calls. |
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So a guy is walking around after the play, then takes a few steps toward his bench, gets a signal from his coach and then drops down holding his ankle. Judge Judy would tell him "Liar, liar, pants on fire". Just watch the videos on youtube and tell me they're not faking it. Some things are so obvious they must be true. The Pac10 said they can't do anything about it, not because it didn't happen, but because there's no penalty for it under the rules.
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I'd never dream of accusing a player on the floor in a basketball game or on the field in a football game of faking an injury, no matter what I personally thought. And I've done football a few months longer than basketball. Any college official who tried to pull something like that would be back doing Saturday morning kiddie football in one heckuva hurry. Little advice for any official....do NOT play God. JMO |
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Another video they were playing California. The down ends and a California player appears to be in pain and is bending over. He then looks towards the sideline and falls down. The TV announcer says something like it looks like he was struggling and the sideline told him if you're hurt just go down. Conviently if you watch the ESPN clip they only start the video when he is already looking at the sideline. I can't believe a judge, even a fake TV judge, would say something like that but the player would end up winning the case. This is just stupid. Did you copy that whole paragraph off of some fan site talking about how the officials were cheating? |
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If they look injured, I treat them as if they really are injured. Unless I hear the coach say, "Ok, Jimmy, NOW. Fake an injury!!", there's nothing I can do about it. I hate it when that happens. |
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Stupid? Did I ever say or imply that the officials were cheating? Do you think I look at fan sites? If you think I did either one of those things, then you're stupid. When you get even 1/100th of the number of posts I have here, then you can make statements like that.
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And frankly, the number of posts isn't relevant here.
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Actually, it is relevant, Adam. The guy's a prick and has been since he got here.
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