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You maybe just gave him more ammo to throw back at you. Right on for calling him on the carpet, though.
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a** ref to brung hisse'f to de phone rat now so I can tol' him a t'ing or two about basketball." And now he has your phone number. This means he knows or can find out where you live. hmmmmm... If he apologizes and invites you to come down and see him and take a swamp tour, don't go. Croquet? Isn't it a bit nerve-wracking to call things (what do you call in croquet?) against people that are all holding big hammers?
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Croquet...what about Track and Field?
The refs there get to carry GUNS! ![]()
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All this looks like is sour grapes on the coache's part, because he has a lot of parents/school board members wanting answers why he can't beat a certain team, and when he can't he makes a bunch of weak *** finger pointing to the officials. Officials have NEVER cost anyone a game. I would ask him to mail you a copy of the game tape, watch it, and THEN we can really get a feel for what happened!
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I put croquet in my profile almost as a joke. Every year, there is a charity croquet match near here between a retirement home and a local Lions Club. All the proceeds go to support the Lions Club summer camp for the blind. Local politicians and celebrities are brought in as "ringers" on the teams, and I "officiate", which consists mostly of walking around with a portable microphone and making jokes about the players. We all wear "summer whites" including straw hats and the retirement home serves lemonade and cucumber sandwiches.
Two years ago, our local state representative (who is a personal friend, but a terrible athlete) almost lost to some old lady with a walker. I haven't let him forget it since. Maybe I should put my real hobby in my profile - amateur gynecology. As to the disgruntled coach, he emailed me again this morning and said he doesn't need videotape to tell him he had girls laying on the floor. He said other teams at his school sent tape in to the state association and it didn't do them any good. Gee - I wonder why? Also, regarding my comment about "over the back" not being a foul - here's his reply: "It must be a call because some of your colleagues still use it." I must admit he has a point there. Guys - stop calling this. It makes the rest of us look bad.
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I work in the association where this guy coaches (although I am sure the refs in this case were not from our association being that it was a playoff game involving a local school) and I have never seen any ref call an "over the back" call. I have seen plenty call a push, but never the dreaded "over the back". I am sure he sees what he wants to see, and when a pushing call is made after he screams "she is on my girl's back!" he equates the two.
I am thinking that this guy now wishes that he had not taken that interview. What do you think? |
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