Jim Burr
So let me preface this with Jim Burr is one of my favorite officials of all-time. He has an amazing resume and has been at the top of the officiating field for several generations... a feat that IMO is unequaled in officiating.
But! Did anyone see him administer a throw-in at the division line with the other 2 officials at the table reviewing the monitor? Guess he wanted to ref the rest of the game solo! |
Was in last night's Michigan State @ Iowa game.
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I like Jim Burr, I think he is still one of the best, big faux pas on his part.
Question to forum members: During the J'ville/Indiana game a couple weeks ago, I saw Jim Burr stop a live ball (with no Action), with J'ville possessing ball, to warn the J'ville coach. Is this something that you would/could do? |
I would not do that because I am not Jim Burr. It is that simple.
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Just got back from the Butler-Providence game tonight. Jim Burr, Brian O'Connell, and Gary Prager worked the game. As I was driving out of the parking lot after a 20 minute traffic jam I saw this short, stubby man wrapped in a heavy coat and hat hurrying across the lot, dragging a small beat-up suitcase. I immediately knew it was Burr so I rolled down my window and yelled "Hey Jim!". The man looked up at me kinda startled and I continued "Good game!". The man half-laughed and said "thanks man" in this unbelievably silky southern drawl, and I drove off.
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That wasn't Jim Burr. Jim is a born and bred New Yorker (upstate I do believe). My wife has met him a half a dozen times (that is another story) and I heard him a give one time. No southern drawl. MTD, Sr. |
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Peace |
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I don't doubt you saw Jim Burr, but Jim does not speak with a southern drawl. MTD, Sr. |
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No. When we returned to Toledo in September 1984, my better half went to work as an administrative assistant to a VP of a bank called The Toledo Trust Co. After about three mergers it was now called Key Bank which was a bank from New York. When it became Key Bank, the VP she for whom she was now a executive assistant was from New York and Jim Burr was an old friend of his. And every time Burr would pass through Toledo on an officiating trip he would stop and in and have visit and have lunch with her boss. MTD, Sr. |
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