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Bobref

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  1. I saw the film and both of those penalties were absolutely spot on. Only because I retired from on field officiating. 🤣
  2. Nice job. You managed to destroy your credibility after only 13 posts. Might be a record.
  3. Both flags absolutely justified. In the first, spiking the ball after a TD has been a foul for many, many years. Automatic. In the second clip, the gesture wasn’t much. But it was made in close proximity to an opponent, and right after there was some after the whistle jostling and jawing. Context is important. By the way, there is an Officiating sub-forum in the High School forum, and there is a specific thread started for Week One officiating issues. This would be better off there.
  4. Is this the answer to the shortage, an untapped resource? From a Facebook post: 🏈 This is significant! On August 26, Mississippi high school football history will be made. SuperTalk Mississippi News reports the state’s first-ever all-female referee crew will officiate a game between (Jackson) Murrah High and Cleveland Central. “This opportunity is absolutely monumental as it is a positive step in the right direction. Women have always wanted a seat at the table. I’ve been told, early in my career as a baseball umpire and football referee, ‘They’re not ready to see a woman in these sports!’ Why limit us?” Referee Adrienne Barnes asked adding, “Men officiate women’s sports, so why can’t women officiate men’s sports? If we have to take the bruises to open doors for more women, this is the crew to do it.” Rounding out the crew with Barnes, who will serve as referee, are the following: Sarah Fleming – Umpire Sherri Vaughans – Head Line Judge Fran Adams – Line Judge Felicia Davis – Side Judge Alona Alexander – Field Judge Dominique Sutton – Back Judge Phylicia Cotten – 40s Clock Constance Clark – Electronic Clock Operator Tamika Lipsey – Chain Crew Timika Morris – Chain Crew Charmaine Smith – Chain Crew
  5. As I said, my observation was strictly limited to the teams I have personally seen, which probably number a dozen or so, not counting at the state finals. It wasn’t intended to be universal. More anecdotal. For what it’s worth.
  6. What great matchups those middle divisions made in those days. Hearns, Hagler, Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran. Awesome fights.
  7. I’ve seen a number of Indy area teams in the past few seasons, as well as those from other areas of the state. I’m not ready to say the coaching is “better,” because there are so many things that go into that. I don’t see how the players develop. I’m not in their weight rooms or at their summer programs. In-game situations are hard to evaluate because they are so random. What I do see, however, is that teams from Indy and the collar counties have a different “look” about them. Their pregame warmup is crisp and organized. Their sidelines are managed very efficiently during games. They don’t commit stupid or careless penalties. They don’t line up in the wrong place. They play great situational football. They just seem better organized and disciplined. Their play reflects that. Whether that falls under the heading of “better coaching,” than so be it.
  8. Post officiating-related issues here. Questions. Observations. Even Complaints, provided they are made in a sportsmanlike manner and contain enough factual detail to allow comment. Otherwise, they will be hooted down. I’m particularly interested to hear observations about implementation of the new intentional grounding rule.
  9. I find it interesting that this was done via settlement, and not a ruling on the appeal. But the really interesting question is whether the Browns stand pat at QB, or go after Jimmy G. as an 11 game rental.
  10. Munster @ Lake Central. Observing and evaluating the officiating crew.
  11. Back to football. I’ll be at the Burial Ground Friday evening, and will report my observations about the 2022 edition of the Indians. Understand things got a little interesting during their scrimmage with Andrean last week, and LC had to say a few Hail Marys and Our Fathers to the IHSAA. Anyone know what happened?
  12. Even in the world of big time pro sports, that whack job was an outlier. I wouldn’t consider him representative.
  13. Even if that were true - it demonstrably isn’t - that’s like saying “Aside from that, Mrs.Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?”
  14. This is, essentially, state-sponsored kidnapping.
  15. Bad luck for the Tanona kid from Zionsville. Forced to medically retire from football as a result of a car accident in the off season. https://www.si.com/college/notredame/football/notre-dame-football-ol-joey-tanona-has-medically-retired-from-football
  16. He called 20 no-hitters!
  17. Very interesting. Indiana legislators, take note. Kansas was a solid “red” state in the 2020 elections.
  18. Did the NFL “pull its punches” in [not] producing evidence at the hearing? Seems to me they ended up pretty well off compared to the potential downside. One of their franchise players will be back on the field for 2/3 of the season. And the league came out of it appearing to press for more severe punishment, and with a convenient fall guy in the person of the arbitrator.
  19. Every year as we get past the sectional, people moan and groan about driving distances for the regionals and semistates. Neutral sites can cut those driving distances in half, in addition to providing better venues. It’s disappointing when two really good teams play a high stakes game at a subpar facility.
  20. From the IHSAA 2021-22 Fall Bulletin: Balls – Sectional – Each school is encouraged to use an official Wilson football (models 1003 GST, 1001 or 1005 with the NFHS authenticating mark). Regionals & Semi-States– Schools must use an official Wilson football as described above. The IHSAA will supply two (2) Wilson 1003 GST footballs. If either team desires to use another official Wilson ball (1001 or 1005 with the NFHS authenticating mark), they may do so, provided they furnish the ball. The IHSAA will supply all game balls at Lucas Oil Stadium. State Finals - IHSAA will provide all game balls. No school footballs will be used during State Finals games.
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