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CDurham Wed Mar 09, 2011 04:58pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 738212)
Thank you. ;)

Your welcome. :)

JugglingReferee Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:02pm

* you're

Raymond Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:02pm

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Originally Posted by CDurham (Post 738213)
...Especially the way Burr ... starts to walk up court before the ball is ever inbounded

This is the part that I particularly don't like from him and Higgins. A few years ago in the NIT championship one of them missed an obvious elbow on an inbound play. The opponent retaliated with a push for which an intentional foul was whistled.

CDurham Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:05pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 738217)
* you're

Correction again - You're welcome

I wonder if I can get college credit for these grammatical lectures

CDurham Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:08pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 738218)
This is the part that I particularly don't like from him and Higgins. A few years ago in the NIT championship one of them missed an obvious elbow on an inbound play. The opponent retaliated with a push for which an intentional foul was whistled.

Position is the key and look what happens when you are out of such position

Jurassic Referee Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:10pm

They missed a call...badly...at the end. There's no real excuse and I guarantee that no one will feel as bad as the guys that missed it. Before that it was just a typically officiated Big East game imo. The officiating wasn't a factor up to that point.

youngump Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:10pm

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Originally Posted by CDurham (Post 738221)
Position is the key and look what happens when you are out of such position

when one is out of such position
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CDurham Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:11pm

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Originally Posted by youngump (Post 738223)
when one is out of such position

My version might be grammatically wrong, but at least it sounds better in my opinion

youngump Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:14pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 738222)
They missed a call...badly...at the end. There's no real excuse and I guarantee that no one will feel as bad as the guys that missed it. Before that it was just a typically officiated Big East game imo. The officiating wasn't a factor up to that point.

I call softball, and just lurk over here. My question: if you had gotten the out of bounds call would you give a technical for a player who was throwing the ball believing the game to be over?
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CDurham Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:17pm

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Originally Posted by youngump (Post 738228)
I call softball, and just lurk over here. My question: if you had gotten the out of bounds call would you give a technical for a player who was throwing the ball believing the game to be over?

Maybe DOG. If the OOB violation was called the player reaction probably wouldn't have followed. If he was protesting a call then no doubt, but in this situation I wouldn't penalize him with a tech.

bainsey Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:20pm

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Originally Posted by mark padgett (Post 738207)
so...you're not an official? :cool:

+1

Rich Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:23pm

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Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 738202)
Oh my word.....Did anyone see this?

1) Pretty clear foul on St John's defender when Rutgers kid drove

We've beaten this game to death on the other thread, but I hadn't seen this play mentioned. To me, this was the one great no call in the entire sequence. The defender had great position and the Rutgers kid initiated all the contact. He was trying to sell a foul, but the crew wasn't buying.

Adam Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:29pm

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Originally Posted by CDurham (Post 738231)
Maybe DOG. If the OOB violation was called the player reaction probably wouldn't have followed. If he was protesting a call then no doubt, but in this situation I wouldn't penalize him with a tech.

DoG? You mean the warning? Which of the four does this fall under?

Adam Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:31pm

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Originally Posted by jwwashburn (Post 738202)
Oh my word.....Did anyone see this?

1) Pretty clear foul on St John's defender when Rutgers kid drove

2) Glaringly obvious over the back(St John's player fouling Rutgers player) right after that on the attempted rebound off of the missed St John's free throw.

3) On the final play, St John's intercepted the half court throw, traveled, then went out of bounds with at LEAST 1.6 on the clock...but he probably travled before that. How is there no whistle when a guy goes out of bounds right in front of an official?

I am not from the Northeast and have exactly no rooting interest in this game.

Haven't seen the plays, but judging by the comments, you're wrong on #1.
#2 indicates you're not really an official.

Rich Wed Mar 09, 2011 05:47pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 738243)
Haven't seen the plays, but judging by the comments, you're wrong on #1.
#2 indicates you're not really an official.

I thought number two was properly called as simply an out of bounds, BTW.

I thought the foul was on the long inbounds pass where it looked like the Rutgers player got clocked.


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