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With the Boris Karloff mechanic?
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Anyway, if you really want to get down to linguistics, Snaq, there are reasons why those two examples wouldn't work. "Umpire" is more of a semantics thing, I suppose, but it's more than about simply making a change to reflect common usage. That common usage would have to be literally accurate, as well. |
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I don't see anything negative about "A.R.," as it's used in soccer, but it's true that there's not a lot of authority involved for a "head" referee in basketball. For some reason, it doesn't stop us from asking, colloqually, "who's the boss tonight?" For me, it just doesn't make sense that we're continuing to use a term that is rarely used or understood outside our circle, particularly if there's a clearer alternative. |
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Actually it is commonly understood that the lead official is called the referee and the others are called something else as it is common to many sports such as: Basketball, football, rugby, soccer, hockey, sumo wrestling... |
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There'd be a helluva mess if we had 5 referees on a football field.
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I don't mind the two lines.
It's the extra ten feet I hate! ![]()
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FWIW, the NBA rule book uses both "baseline" and "endline." I just did a quick online search, and I only saw "endline" in FIBA, NCAA, and of course, NFHS. Last edited by bainsey; Tue Jan 04, 2011 at 10:21am. |
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There's nothing inherently wrong with either term; it's just that one is a rule term for an OOB line and one is a rule term for something else.
And what's with "sic," are you commenting on my use of a sentence fragment rather than a complete sentence? ![]()
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LOL Yeah, that was it. (Question, not a fragment.) The journalist in me never dies. I spend four years getting a degree in journalism, and what do I do with it now? I type "[sic]" on a stinkin' online forum.
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