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I didnt look at the video so not sure if there is anything of substance to it or not.  I am wondering, though, if the young man's behavior in the rest of the game, might have impacted the decision to eject him?  I still believe that the taunting is ultimately counter productive.
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[quote name="stevenash" post="1193092" timestamp="1331044761"]
I didnt look at the video so not sure if there is anything of substance to it or not.  I am wondering, though, if the young man's behavior in the rest of the game, might have impacted the decision to eject him?  I still believe that the taunting is ultimately counter productive.
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I don't care if he talked about that refs mother! What he did was in NO WAY deserving of a technical foul...That is just ridiculous, and if they allow this ref to do it, shame on them too! Pitiful... >:(
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I usually side against the officials, but from this story there is not enough information to know what happened.  You cant watch a 30 second clip and understand the atmosphere for the 2 hour period.  It reminds me of the Republican candidate race and some of them showing a TV ad making the other candidate appear in a negative way when it is only a half-truth.
So I dont know if it was a good call or not, not enough info, but that is what yahoo and the media like to do, is get people "stirred" up.
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[quote name="east texas bb" post="1193212" timestamp="1331053880"]
I usually side against the officials, but from this story there is not enough information to know what happened.  You cant watch a 30 second clip and understand the atmosphere for the 2 hour period.  It reminds me of the Republican candidate race and some of them showing a TV ad making the other candidate appear in a negative way when it is only a half-truth.
So I dont know if it was a good call or not, not enough info, but that is what yahoo and the media like to do, is get people "stirred" up.
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If you can't see that the kid did NOTHING wrong, you just cannot see! He dunked, looked in HIS DIRECTION and was heading up the floor....What the kid can't LOOK at his DIRECTION now? TERRIBLE CALL ON THAT KID.
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Not knowing anything about the flow and the attitude of the game, I say we need this ref in our area.  I saw too many times this year: STARE-DOWNS, throat slashes, spoon feeding?, etc.  There is no place in SPORTS for this type of showboating or taunting.  Hold kids accountable!!!!
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Being a ref for the last 12 yrs, I can say the short clip doesn't show enough to determine a bad call. I'm the type, if it's a bad call, I'll tell you it is, whether it's ref's in my own chapter or elsewhere, I won't sugar coat it or make excuses for them. But this does not show if the player was previously warned in his actions or if he mouthed something that not everyone could hear! There's lots of facts not known to determine what the ref saw during the game to warrant this 'T'
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Dickie, I didnt say it was a good call or a bad call.  From the looks of it, yes it looks like a bad call.  But, being a conservative and having watched and know how the liberal media work, I can think past a 30 second clip with my own mind and see that there may not be enough information to make a conclusion.
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[quote name="tlem102" post="1193523" timestamp="1331083997"]
Being a ref for the last 12 yrs, I can say the short clip doesn't show enough to determine a bad call. I'm the type, if it's a bad call, I'll tell you it is, whether it's ref's in my own chapter or elsewhere, I won't sugar coat it or make excuses for them. But this does not show if the player was previously warned in his actions or if he mouthed something that not everyone could hear! There's lots of facts not known to determine what the ref saw during the game to warrant this 'T'
[/quote]So the ref has the authority to say, "Dude, if you even LOOK AT HIM one more time, I'm teching you"?  If you are going to affect the outcome of the state championship, shouldn't it be on something more concrete than this?
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Not knowing anything about the flow and the attitude of the game, I say we need this ref in our area.  I saw too many times this year: STARE-DOWNS, throat slashes, spoon feeding?, etc.  There is no place in SPORTS for this type of showboating or taunting.  Hold kids accountable!!!!
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