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Sean Corbin's Style............
This is purely for debate. I know that Sean came from the NBA, but I am wondering what some of the esteemed brotherhood thinks of his style. Don't get me wrong, he looks as cool as the other side of the pillow (God I hate Stuart Scott), but on the flipside, I think at times he looks 100% lethargic.
Would love to hear some of your thoughts about his style........ |
What you interpret as lethargic, I read as confidence. His movements suggest "I've been here & done this before."
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I much prefer his style compared to most of the "big dogs."
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Lethargic is the wrong word. Maybe apathetic would be more apropos as a possible description.
But he gets plays right. And he was the one who came in from the trail to pick up that PC foul right before halftime in one of the early round games. |
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I'm sure he could live with that critique :D |
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They said the same thing about Joe Brinkman.
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Some may think it's lethargic or apathetic. I think it's called 'presence'.
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[shrug] In terms of getting plays right, the NCAA would do well to send Corbin and DeRosa to the final four. I think the two of them know how to get to spots and get plays right. I also think they will manage the game well. That is no knock on any other good official.
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Had one last weekend and correctly pointed to the spot and then gave the directional. |
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I agree with what you are saying and I think everyone has made some great points. Based on what you said, do you think that the NBA training is that further ahead of the NCAA training or is just that they spent the last 20 years seeing better ball than college officials. Or could it be that every DI supervisor has his own style and their is real no consistency in the NCAA game......... APG - please jump in as well, you always bring a great NBA insight to your posts |
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