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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 04:02am
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I see that posture all the time from airmen.

What are you doing to your Airmen? I didn't see that posture and I dealt with more Airmen in a day than most people do their whole career (MTL).
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 11:54am
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What are you doing to your Airmen? I didn't see that posture and I dealt with more Airmen in a day than most people do their whole career (MTL).
"All the time" may have been overkill, but I've seen it. It's simply a pleading posture. I do see it regularly on the basketball court. I'm convinced there's a class on this posture offered to NBA players.

And your statement that Rut was the only one who responded reationally implies, indirectly, that rocky and I were somehow irrational. Now I'm curious to find out which part of our responses you felt fell short of reason.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 01:10pm
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The Trail should NOT have been stacked on this play. That is his match-up to officiate period dot. *sigh*, here we go with those who "just want to get it right". It was a non-basketball play so anyone should get it anywhere. However, the Trail does have a responsibility on this play to officiate SOMETHING. I guess some are suggesting it is normal for two officials to watch three players - one with the ball and two others - all the time. I don't think so, but according to some (JR) I need some help. Humorous since JR and Tony will take their ball and go away if people don't agree with everything or almost everything they say. Unlike some, I don't officiate from my keyboard nor do I advance based on years of service in an organization.

I do have to apologize to Snaqs and Rocky for implying their responses were not rational. Snaqs pointed that out and that was wrong - must be the rational Air Force way of thinking on his part.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 01:22pm
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There may or may not have been areas in this play for the trail to improve his positioning, but no one is saying you should always have 2 officials watching 3 players in the backcourt. In fact, they are saying the C should stay and watch the play as he transitions to the frontcourt. IOW, hang back and make sure the T doesn't miss anything.

The T is stacked for a second or two, but it's an unfortunately timed second.

But, to bring it up in this context comes across as implying that you think the T could have somehow prevented all this. By what? Making the same call the C made, only a split second sooner? I don't think you were trying to imply that, but the inference isn't difficult to make.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 01:49pm
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There may or may not have been areas in this play for the trail to improve his positioning, but no one is saying you should always have 2 officials watching 3 players in the backcourt. In fact, they are saying the C should stay and watch the play as he transitions to the frontcourt. IOW, hang back and make sure the T doesn't miss anything.

The T is stacked for a second or two, but it's an unfortunately timed second.

But, to bring it up in this context comes across as implying that you think the T could have somehow prevented all this. By what? Making the same call the C made, only a split second sooner? I don't think you were trying to imply that, but the inference isn't difficult to make.
So you are speaking for "they" now? I have a few questions for you:

Is it normal for 2 officials to watch 3 players come up the court without pressure or not?
What keys (rules of thumb or whatever) should the C use to transition up the court?
Should the Trail take a straight path up the court regardless of where players are?
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 01:57pm
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So you are speaking for "they" now? I have a few questions for you:

Is it normal for 2 officials to watch 3 players come up the court without pressure or not?
What keys (rules of thumb or whatever) should the C use to transition up the court?
Should the Trail take a straight path up the court regardless of where players are?
Serious answer?

No, it's not normal. But it is normal for the C to step down on the free throw, hang a second, and take a look at the matchups before heading to the frontcourt to officiate the other seven players since it takes a few seconds for those players to get down there and even contemplate trouble. And in this situation, seeing the jousting going on in the backcourt, I'm doing exactly what the C did there -- hanging back and keeping an eye on those players. The C's mechanics here, IMO, are impeccable.

Without the immediate jousting and shoving? I'm heading downcourt where the rest of the players are.

It's easy to blame the T for not being involved in this process, but it could simply be a quicker whistle by the C, who didn't have a ball matchup to worry about as well. Since I still work a fair amount of 2-person, I won't absolve the T -- in a 2-person game, he'd better get that.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 02:07pm
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To add to this:

I take back what I said about the mechanics being impeccable -- the C should've had the previous foul that set up the free throws -- instead the L called across the lane. It seems that the C was standing in quicksand there instead of stepping down a few steps to pick up that baseline drive. It didn't appear that the L even closed down or even contemplated rotating there. It seemed there was enough time for the L to rotate if he was ready to do so. Instead he seemed to be planted in one spot.

Also, the positioning of the C on the free throws should've been further on the court (there's no way he can step down and see a violation across the lane on the sideline).

That said, I have no problem with the C holding on a second and assessing the backcourt situation before heading downcourt. No comment on the trail, but it did seem as though he did a lot of standing around when that first whistle blew. I would've liked to have seen some aggressive closing down on that shoving match from more than just the C.

Regardless, there's no blame to be put on the officials here. The officials didn't assault themselves. And the calls made by the C were certainly correct, including the technical and ejection that preceded the assault.

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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 02:03pm
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So you are speaking for "they" now? I have a few questions for you:

Is it normal for 2 officials to watch 3 players come up the court without pressure or not?
What keys (rules of thumb or whatever) should the C use to transition up the court?
Should the Trail take a straight path up the court regardless of where players are?
Nah, I don't speak for "they". I have a hard enough time speaking for me.

I was, however, speaking to the way I read JR (one of "they") when he wrote the following.

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That's why the C has to keep an eye on that play while he's releasing upcourt. He has to get crap like this because the trail can't. The C is the only one who can possibly see the separation and what's going on. In this situation, the C did exactly what he was supposed to do. The trail didn't miss a damn thing because there is nowayinhell any official in the world could ever make a call in that situation without guessing.
He said nothing about "all the time," as you noted in your response.

As for your follow up questions: I'm not questioning whether there may or may not have been room for improvement for the trail. I'm not addressing it because I don't think it matters in this context. It wouldn't have had any impact on the results; other than the fact that the T would have been the one getting mauled if he'd called the foul.

I would also question the harshness with which you brought it up. If you were speaking directly to him while watching film, would you have worded it that way, "You failed to do what you're getting to do."
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 02:24pm
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Rich, what is normal (for me) is to be aware of press versus no pressure. Once the C makes this determination, he or she moves up the court with the largest pack of players because he or she may have to make a call from sideline to sideline that the Trail or Lead cannot see.

Snaq, what exactly does it mean to "release upcourt"? I know I move in transition based on how many players are in the backcourt and where the largest group of players are. Without pressure and the largest group of players moving up court I would not lock on the ball like the C did in this play.

Nobody can say with certainty what would have happened if the Trail called the first foul so nobody can say it wouldn't have had an impact on the results.

Do officials realize we can always say "...has to get crap like this because the ... can't"? Fill in the blanks for any official and any spot on the court. This is one of the (fortunately) few times doing this helped...coincidentally, these plays seem to always involve watching the ball.

Hmm, I'm not sure how I would tell the official, but please don't confuse face to face conversation with typed words on an internet forum. Communication on here is similar to emails and I'm sure you get enough at home and work to know the delivery is often misunderstood.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 03:44pm
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1) *sigh*, here we go with those who "just want to get it right". It was a non-basketball play so anyone should get it anywhere. However, the Trail does have a responsibility on this play to officiate SOMETHING. I guess some are suggesting it is normal for two officials to watch three players - one with the ball and two others - all the time. I don't think so, but according to some (JR) I need some help.

2)Humorous since JR and Tony will take their ball and go away if people don't agree with everything or almost everything they say. Unlike some, I don't officiate from my keyboard nor do I advance based on years of service in an organization.
1) Nope, some want to break down the play rationally without first looking for a reason to back-stab a fellow official. Any reason. First! Neither official was out of position. You can't officiate what you can't see. And what you can't see has to be picked up by your fellow official(s). And that's exactly what happened on this play. Do I think you need some help? Naw, you need a clue imo. You just don't have the knowledge to break down a play like this. Add that to the fact that you're always looking to find a screw-up by the guys...any screw-up...no matter the circumstances...and you get your typical Tomegun post.

2) Tom, what you say is meaningless to me. Not only do you not know what you think you know about the intricacies of basketball officiating, you invariably look for any reason you can find to crap on one of your fellow officials. You're famous for that. I honestly don't know whether you think crapping on someone else is going to make you look good, but it doesn't work that way. You whine incessantly about politics, not getting games, your association (no matter where you live) doing things wrong, etc. Sorry podner, but you just don't have the credibility for me to get that upset about anything you say.

And btw, you advanced to what? Assigning crappy summer AAU ball? Call me when you've done a few state finals like Tony, or a D2 national womens final four like Rocky.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 03:54pm
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"2)Humorous since JR and Tony will take their ball and go away if people don't agree with everything or almost everything they say. Unlike some, I don't officiate from my keyboard nor do I advance based on years of service in an organization."

No Tom, I'm right here and have been for over 10 years. You're on my Ignore List because of you egotistical BS and campboy attitudes. No idea what officiating from your keyboard means or how many years someone has been in an organization has to do with anything. I guess it's supposed to be some kind of half-a$$ insult. I've only been a member of my local association for 12 years but have been selected by the state association to work numerous state, regional, and sectional championships, so that kinda shoots your half-a$$ insult out the window.

Please guys, stop quoting this prick so I don't have to see his garbage.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 08:24pm
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No Tom, I'm right here and have been for over 10 years. You're on my Ignore List because of you egotistical BS and campboy attitudes. No idea what officiating from your keyboard means or how many years someone has been in an organization has to do with anything. I guess it's supposed to be some kind of half-a$$ insult. I've only been a member of my local association for 12 years but have been selected by the state association to work numerous state, regional, and sectional championships, so that kinda shoots your half-a$$ insult out the window.

Please guys, stop quoting this prick so I don't have to see his garbage.
So we are calling names now? I always wonder about the ignore list. When some people aren't like you, or say something you don't agree with you just don't want to see it. Interesting.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 08:48pm
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So we are calling names now? I always wonder about the ignore list. When some people aren't like you, or say something you don't agree with you just don't want to see it. Interesting.
He is famous for that. He thinks he is a moderator on this site too.

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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 08:22pm
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Tom, what you say is meaningless to me. Not only do you not know what you think you know about the intricacies of basketball officiating, you invariably look for any reason you can find to crap on one of your fellow officials. You're famous for that. I honestly don't know whether you think crapping on someone else is going to make you look good, but it doesn't work that way. You whine incessantly about politics, not getting games, your association (no matter where you live) doing things wrong, etc. Sorry podner, but you just don't have the credibility for me to get that upset about anything you say.

And btw, you advanced to what? Assigning crappy summer AAU ball? Call me when you've done a few state finals like Tony, or a D2 national womens final four like Rocky.
Honestly, you have me confused with someone else. You want to give me your number to call you? I started officiating (2 years in Arizona). I had no business doing anything more than what I got. I then moved to Las Vegas - I have worked a state final (championship) in Nevada. I moved to the DC area - I worked one Catholic finals and two semi-finals in three seasons. I moved to Mississippi and worked there for three seasons - I think I worked 2 or 3 state finals (championship) games. Is that a few state finals? I also worked college ball at all three places (JC, NAIA, DII, and on a D1 roster). Snaqs or BNR can tell you how it is as a serviceman to move around and start from scratch every few years. IMO, Rocky consistently comes from a different/more credible position than you and Tony so I give him respect for his POV, his accomplishments and the fact that he doesn't always agree with you.

Yes, I talk about politics because politics are a part of officiating like they are a part of other things in life. In my experience moving around you overcome politics by being good. I'm not sure when you have heard me whine about getting games; I have worked plenty every place I have been. You must have me confused again. I guess several assigners have been wrong according to you and Tony.

I do assign "crappy" AAU ball, but that is not the only position I hold in my city; I'm the instructional chair. In our current system, I currently assign high school basketball. Again, I guess I'm fooling a lot of people according to you.

I guess I'm a realist and that is what you call me crapping on someone else. I could give you a long list of great officials from all across the country. Officials that I think the world of. You are focusing in on my opinion of one official (the supervisor of officials for the NCAA must have agreed with me).

Sir, I don't hardly do this thing from my keyboard; I know a little about what I say. You go back a few posts and you will see that I can apologize to someone if I say or do something out of line. Can you say the same or has everything you have said in your thousands of posts always been right? Why did you and Tony - among other people - go silent for a long stretch? Is isn't like Chuck (someone I know who is more than a keyboard official) who left for good reason.
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Honestly, you have me confused with someone else.
Nope, I seen too many of your back-stabbing, whiny complaining posts over the years to ever confuse you with anybody else, or somebody that I respected as an official either. And this thread is just more proof of that. And as you said in one of your posts, I don't believe in coincidences either. I knew that if anyone showed up to inject some implications into this thread that it might somehow have been the officials' fault, it would be you. You're notorious for doing that. And sure enough, here comes Tomegun questioning both the C and T's actions, implying they both could have done something different or better. What you don't post though is what the guys maybe could have done better or done differently that maybe might have avoided the unfortunate altercation. As usual, absoutely nothing constructive or helpful came from you...just the usual inference that this clusterf**k was somehow the officials' fault.

Honestly, I'd be afraid to turn my back on you if I ever had you as a partner.

Jmo Tom. I know you really don't respect that either. So I doubt either of us is going to be losing any sleep over this one.

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