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Post by 19delta on Nov 18, 2018 22:58:50 GMT -6
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Post by groundchuck on Nov 19, 2018 5:34:21 GMT -6
Cray.
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Post by CS on Nov 19, 2018 6:31:53 GMT -6
If anything the official on the sideline shouldn’t be allowed to officiate anymore if he was not there at the request of the state association
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Post by fantom on Nov 19, 2018 10:51:35 GMT -6
If a guy really did influence the calls during the game would he really be stupid enough to tweet about it?
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Post by 50slantstrong on Nov 20, 2018 11:58:39 GMT -6
It almost sounds too crazy to be real. Somebody cunning enough to fix a game like that wouldn’t gloat about it on social media.
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Post by coachcb on Nov 20, 2018 14:13:21 GMT -6
If the dad/official wasn't actually assigned to officiate the game, then what was he doing dressed as one?
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Post by coachd5085 on Nov 20, 2018 16:05:08 GMT -6
If a guy really did influence the calls during the game would he really be stupid enough to tweet about it? Sadly... I believe the answer is YES. Yes there are people who would.
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Post by Defcord on Nov 21, 2018 6:50:58 GMT -6
If a guy really did influence the calls during the game would he really be stupid enough to tweet about it? If you care enough to stand on the sideline and improperly influence a high school football game, surely you are going to want to get online and get credit for all of your hard work. If this is true, what a dope!
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Post by fantom on Nov 21, 2018 6:54:10 GMT -6
If a guy really did influence the calls during the game would he really be stupid enough to tweet about it? If you care enough to stand on the sideline and improperly influence a high school football game, surely you are going to want to get online and get credit for all of your hard work. If this is true, what a dope! I'm reading now that the guy wore full zebra gear. This is crazy as hell.
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Post by Defcord on Nov 21, 2018 7:05:35 GMT -6
If you care enough to stand on the sideline and improperly influence a high school football game, surely you are going to want to get online and get credit for all of your hard work. If this is true, what a dope! I'm reading now that the guy wore full zebra gear. This is crazy as hell. It's a weird situation. As a head coach of the opposing team what are your option. If you see the parent of a player in full officials gear on the other sideline, how do you handle that? If he were part of the assigned crew, you probably just have to suck it up, I would guess. But if he is there and not part of the assigned crew, can you refuse to start the game until he leaves the sideline at least?
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Post by blb on Nov 21, 2018 7:41:19 GMT -6
How would the opposing coach know that the faux official was a player's father?
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Post by coachd5085 on Nov 21, 2018 9:16:25 GMT -6
How would the opposing coach know that the faux official was a player's father? Why would the coach and administration of the son's team allow a random father on the sideline. And allow random parent to talk to officials? In full officials gear?
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Post by coachcb on Nov 21, 2018 10:24:42 GMT -6
How would the opposing coach know that the faux official was a player's father? Why would the coach and administration of the son's team allow a random father on the sideline. And allow random parent to talk to officials? In full officials gear? This. I completely agree with the lawsuit on these grounds. The coach and the administration should have stepped in and told him to leave. How they didn't see the ramifications of not doing so is beyond me.
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Colonel Perry
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Random Thought: Parents who call plays from the stands should join my staff.
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Post by Colonel Perry on Nov 23, 2018 12:46:05 GMT -6
This is something that Adam Sandler should use in a future sports comedy!! I can't believe he would be that bold to brag about it! I'm anxious to hear the outcome of this matter. I'd banned that entire staff and the crooked dad from all high school events. No way to justify this.
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