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Old Fri Sep 27, 2013, 02:09pm
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I realize this is not the emphasis of the OP but...

[/QUOTE] but I saw the U throw a flag and loudly and forcefully tell B70 "You are done. Get off the field and don't come back."[/QUOTE]

I am thinking, if correctly represented in the OP, that the U was out of line "loudly and forcefully telling the player to get off...etc"
We are not baseball umps who stand toe to toe with players or coaches and bump hats with raised voices. An official who is yelling has lost control and credibility.
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Old Fri Sep 27, 2013, 02:13pm
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I am thinking, if correctly represented in the OP, that the U was out of line "loudly and forcefully telling the player to get off...etc"
We are not baseball umps who stand toe to toe with players or coaches and bump hats with raised voices. An official who is yelling has lost control and credibility.
It was loud enough to hear in the stands. And I know the U. He isn't likely to go half-cocked. I can get clarification next time I see him. But it seemed to me more like taking-charge-of-the-situation type loud and forceful, not screaming loud. At least how it seemed to me. Shrug.
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Old Fri Sep 27, 2013, 02:20pm
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roger that Suudy, probably the case :-)
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Old Fri Sep 27, 2013, 02:44pm
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It was loud enough to hear in the stands. And I know the U. He isn't likely to go half-cocked. I can get clarification next time I see him. But it seemed to me more like taking-charge-of-the-situation type loud and forceful, not screaming loud. At least how it seemed to me. Shrug.
Likely doing it to let the now-injured player and his teammates know that the situation was being handled and they didn't need to step in.
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