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JRutledge Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:48pm

I guess anyone can write a blog.
 
Funny article

Peace

26 Year Gap Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:59pm

What makes it funny is that he actually believe what he writes.

Rich Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:02pm

I would've read closer if the guy could've put two sentences together without a spelling or grammar mistake. Some people just have no pride in their work.

just another ref Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:31pm

My two favorites among the comments posted:

God only knows what over-the-back means anymore.

.....these refs, aside from getting booed and heckled, get a free pass

Welpe Mon Jan 31, 2011 08:39am

This has to be Padgett trying to string together as many cliches as possible into one post. I'd say more but I don't want to be considered arrogant.

bbcof83 Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:23am

Illinois guys, any truth to the "an official can only work state finals 3 times" part? Did he for get the "consecutive" in there?

JRutledge Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:31am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbcof83 (Post 724126)
Illinois guys, any truth to the "an official can only work state finals 3 times" part? Did he for get the "consecutive" in there?

Yes that is kind of true. Some very rare situations guys work 4. But the point is there are a lot of qualified officials and it takes a long time to get to your first title. They want to give other guys a shot and if you work three someone else needs a chance.

Peace

Rich Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:42am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 724171)
Yes that is kind of true. Some very rare situations guys work 4. But the point is there are a lot of qualified officials and it takes a long time to get to your first title. They want to give other guys a shot and if you work three someone else needs a chance.

Peace

There's an argument that they could restrict people to one and you'd still have plenty of qualified people waiting their chance.

JRutledge Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:56am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 724183)
There's an argument that they could restrict people to one and you'd still have plenty of qualified people waiting their chance.

True, but if there was not a limit then there would be those that would complain that someone does not deserve more opportunities. And in the person they referenced by name is a very good official, but there are officials that are just as good and have never worked a single Super Sectional, let alone the State Finals. I think many of those guys at some point deserve a chance. Our state whether you like it or not does not just give someone their first playoff games one year and the next you get a Final. By the time someone gets their third they have been around.

Peace

Rich Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:09pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 724189)
True, but if there was not a limit then there would be those that would complain that someone does not deserve more opportunities. And in the person they referenced by name is a very good official, but there are officials that are just as good and have never worked a single Super Sectional, let alone the State Finals. I think many of those guys at some point deserve a chance. Our state whether you like it or not does not just give someone their first playoff games one year and the next you get a Final. By the time someone gets their third they have been around.

Peace

Sorry, I wasn't clear in what I wrote. I am saying it's a positive thing to restrict the number of visits. Why should *anyone* get nine state tournaments (for example) when there are people out there who are good officials who get hired by all the local conferences and work full schedules year-after-year sit home?

No officials are so good that the tournament is markedly poorer but for their absence. One official or even a small group of officials are simply not that important.

JRutledge Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 724192)
Sorry, I wasn't clear in what I wrote. I am saying it's a positive thing to restrict the number of visits. Why should *anyone* get nine state tournaments (for example) when there are people out there who are good officials who get hired by all the local conferences and work full schedules year-after-year sit home?

No officials are so good that the tournament is markedly poorer but for their absence. One official or even a small group of officials are simply not that important.

I totally agree with you. And I did not take it that you were disagreeing, just I have heard that argument before by a few officials that have got to their limit.

Peace

Amesman Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:28pm

REF in all caps
 
So, JAR, was that you with the eloquent response near the end of all those comments, or was that a case of identity theft?

just another ref Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amesman (Post 724204)
So, JAR, was that you with the eloquent response near the end of all those comments, or was that a case of identity theft?


Wasn't me. Can't even spell ellaquint.

bbcof83 Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 724171)
Yes that is kind of true. Some very rare situations guys work 4. But the point is there are a lot of qualified officials and it takes a long time to get to your first title. They want to give other guys a shot and if you work three someone else needs a chance.

Peace

Got it, I actually kind of misread what that meant and compared it to MN where an official can only work ANY state tourney game (quarter, semi or final) 3 years in a row before having to sit out a year. That's not the same as what we're talking about here.

Mark Padgett Mon Jan 31, 2011 05:12pm

This was my favorite comment:

"By Refump on January 31, 2011 10:49 AM
Anyone ever send this guy a note critical of his writing?
Sports writers are great at ctiticising, but are HORRIBLE at taking criticism."


I would love to know what "ctiticising" is. ;)


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