![]() |
|
|||
|
zm
As an official of any sport you should have learned by now that the only ones who understand all of what and why they call things are the guys working the games. That would be you in basketball since you call basketball. But that wouldn't be you in football because you don't call it. You sound like a thousand moronic fans that have said the same exact, uninformed and dis-informed things you've said on this board. And no doubt you've never: 1) Read an NCAA or conference philosophy statement. For that matter it's not likely you even knew they existed before now. 2) Read weekly bulletins. 2) Been to a football clinic. Let alone several. 3) Sat in on local college rules study groups where things like you've been told here are discussed regularly. 4) Been graded regularly and often for years for working football games. 5) Been dinged by a supervisor for mistakes made while calling football. 6) Listened in while others got dinged by a supervisor for mistakes they made. 7) Been praised by a supervisor for doing the occasional great job. I'll bet your quite the deal to work with in basketball. And just to make your day were you aware that this call is now officially listed as one of the best calls ever made. NASO Press Releases If you don't like it then I suggest you print off a copy of the press release and wipe your snotty nose with it. Last edited by sj; Mon Dec 08, 2008 at 11:01pm. |
| Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Miami BCU | turnit | Baseball | 2 | Sat May 31, 2008 07:24am |
| Miami vs. Texas | w_sohl | Baseball | 6 | Tue Apr 19, 2005 07:11am |
| Getting back into refereeing after about five years off... | wonderlic | Basketball | 9 | Sat Mar 13, 2004 09:04pm |
| Nebraska/Miami | JugglingReferee | Football | 0 | Fri Jan 04, 2002 09:06am |
| Miami | Brian Watson | Basketball | 3 | Sun Sep 10, 2000 11:31am |