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This sounds like your issue. I've never been accused of this, nor do I see most people being led to believe this (at least in my part of the world). They may not like some of my calls, but I've never been accused of not giving a damn. Doubtful I'd be out there if that was true.
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Correct. This is about facts. Purple uniforms aren't blue.
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But when it comes to orange, I don't know how many syllables are in that word! ![]()
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Conversely, in some parts of my state the number "four" has two syllables.
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The reason we use one syllable for colors is a single syllable is easier to pronounce at volume. This makes it easier for all concerned to understand what's going on. Beyond that, many of us can't tell a red from a magenta from a maroon.
I am corrected not infrequently with a "It's purple, not blue." Sometimes it's the players, sometimes it's parents. I invariable respond that officials aren't smart enough to use two syllable words which gets a laugh and dismisses the issue. It has nothing to do with the actual color of the jersey but with the accepted mechanic. I think it's abundantly clear that one-syllable colors is the accepted mechanic. |
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Anyway, if we can run up and down the court with these kids, we can easily project two syllables.
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That doesn't make it "right" as you indicated in some previous post. |
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What are you going to do if you want to be accurate with the schools colors but the home team's colors are say green and gold but have to wear white when playing at home?
People arent going to worry about what color you use during the game, they might get a bit fussy if you use the wrong color in talking about the school after the game. |
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What if a team's color is listed as emerald green? What about if you were working the Texas Longhorns where they list their shade as burnt orange? You gonna be saying that all game long...in the name of accuracy?
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The bottom line is that I'm challenging a long-standing mechanic for some. When you do that, you're going to get flak. That's fine. We're officials. Since when do we care about others' emotions in pursuit of accuracy?
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In that case, you're not being accurate.
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![]() Those unis are green and orange. The declared color fits. (Here's hoping they don't play in the same game, though.)
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