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REPLY: I once heard Jon Bible say that some of his colleagues in TX describe downfield officiating as "58 minutes of boredom mixed in with two minutes of sheer ultimate terror."
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lol. Yea i can see how it can be tough when you're a BJ. But I'm sure you've been yelled at for PI calls when wroking wings on a four man crew, not muhc difference. But I do agree, PI is one of the toughest calls to make.... or not make.
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(referring to mostly high school varsity)
I'm with "Big Ump"--- and I truly believe that a good umpire can go a long way in controlling the flow and temperment of a game. When I first started football officiating in CNY I worked a lot at "wings". Early in my career, I got assigned at Umpire for a varsity game, and that was it !! I worked at learning my position, began to get big games, sectional play-offs, intersectional games, and eventually state play-offs when they began. Our assignor would frequently team me up with a "weaker" referee, knowing that I was a stabilizing factor. It was a good feeling to know that he had such confidence in my ability. Years later, I'm retired in SW FL and working a limited schedule here, but still at umpire ! My legs are still good and I hope to stay healthy enough to work for a few more years. Umpires--- you gotta love it !!
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