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IDK, maybe it comes from working with him and listening to others who have worked with him often. Maybe it's something I've seen before (see the 2010 Big East Championship game). Something about an umpire that talks about himself in the third person turns me off. If your personal experience with John is different, I understand you defending him.
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So, it's personal with you, then. That explains a lot.
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That's right Tom. It's just personal.
![]() Do you know him or have you worked with him? Did you go back and see how he handled the Big East Championship? If so, fine. If not, STFU!
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Wow, it really IS personal! Either that or talking about oneself in the 3rd person is #11 on the top ten umpiring no-no's.
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