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Originally posted by Bravesfan View PostBelieve me, this was no mistake! Someone got paid off, at least IMO.
Even if nothing fishy happened, just walking off without even looking at the replay wreaks of laziness at the very least!
Second, there was no replay to watch. Since no ref called anything, they are not allowed to check the replay, according to the analysts.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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I have never seen an entire crew botch the end of game situation like this 3-man crew did. It appeared they were satisfied to let St. John's win, and had a lunch date and really wanted to get out of there in a hurry.
In tournament game situations like this, I am sure the conference commissioner and conference director of officiating are in attendance at the game. They need to allow for instant appeal and overrule power by the higher authorities.
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Fran Frischilla(sp?) was just on Mike and Mike and he said he really felt like the crew thought it was over.
Neither coach even realized what happened with the clock, travel, or out-of-bounds until the post-game.
Lavin was already walking to shake hands. Rutgers' coach was not even looking at the play, he was yelling to one ref about the no-call on the inbounds.
It's just crazyWhen the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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Even if you let the play stand -- there's two other violations....
..hurling the ball into the crowd while there was still a tick on the clock (1.2 seconds when this happened) is the EXACT same violation that the Louisville cheerleader committed...
it should have been a technical foul, Rutgers should have gotten 2 FT and the ball out of bounds with 1.7 remaining.
Plus with time still on the clock, the game is STILL going, Lavin walks 20 feet out of his coaching box, onto the playing floor..
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Originally posted by tornado View Posthurling the ball into the crowd while there was still a tick on the clock is the EXACT same violation that the Louisville cheerleader committed...
it should have been a technical foul, Rutgers should have gotten 2 FT and the ball out of bounds with 1.7 remaining.
Problem is the coaches did not see it. If the Rutgers coach had, then maybe you get the refs to review something.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postclearly the refs were derelict at the end of that game-- they have an obligation to review since the ball clearly went out of bounds with 1.7 seconds left!
They also have the obligation to stay on the court until time expires, but they did NOT -- they were leaving the court with time remaining and thus there was no ref to blow the whistle on the guy's traveling and stepping out of bounds!
Jim Burr, Tim Higgins, Carl Walton -- they need to give their paychecks back and be suspended.Last edited by wily coyote; 03-10-2011, 12:36 PM.
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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostBut a player could do that. ...
I have seen it called a "T" - even when a player flips the ball after a made basket in a driection other than the player attempting to inbounds...
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Originally posted by tornado View Postphysically he could do that but it is a violation -- at a minimum a delay of game but the ref likely would call a "T"..
I have seen it called a "T" - even when a player flips the ball after a made basket in a driection other than the player attempting to inbounds...
I agree with Digger. These refs work way too many games. Most are getting too old. They need limits on how much they work and how often. They also need to be "punished" when they get stuff wrong.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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I think the rule is, if the game is going on and the clock is running, a player can throw the ball halfway to the moon and the clock still runs. We've seen end-of-game scenarios where players throw the ball up in the air to let the clock run out while it's airborne.
But when it's flung into the stands, it's another story.
All that said, this isn't the same as the Louisville situation. That was an off-court person interfering. This was a player messing up.
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Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View PostI think the rule is, if the game is going on and the clock is running, a player can throw the ball halfway to the moon and the clock still runs. We've seen end-of-game scenarios where players throw the ball up in the air to let the clock run out while it's airborne.
But when it's flung into the stands, it's another story.
All that said, this isn't the same as the Louisville situation. That was an off-court person interfering. This was a player messing up.
recall NOBODY but a few nearby heard what JT Durley said that got him T'ed up last Friday but the ref didn't hesitate a second and slapped him for it.
read the actual press release from the Big East Commissioner -- his exact statement was that the player did not get a technical for throwing the ball into the stands "because he thought the game was over". (it was definitely NOT over -- there was over a second remaining)
BUT -- how can that possibly be an excuse or an alibi - as we just saw last week -- the reason the cheerleader got the "T" was for the act of throwing the ball while time was still on the clock
Had the game actually been over -- the cheerleader also would not have gotten a "T" - so mistakenly thinking the game was over CLEARLY cannot be used as a defense yet that's exactly the defense this Commissioner grants the St. John's player!!! Terrible hypocrisy!!
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Tim Higgins HAS NEVER done a Bradley game...and has only done 6 games in the Missouri Valley total in the past 15 years...none involving Bradley
and NONE at all in the MVC since 2008...
We do often get John Higgins..the blond guy...
I found this comment by someone on an officiating board saying John Higgins is the son of Tim Higgins...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostBUT -- how can that possibly be an excuse or an alibi - as we just saw last week -- the reason the cheerleader got the "T" was for the act of throwing the ball while time was still on the clock
Had the game actually been over -- the cheerleader also would not have gotten a "T" - so mistakenly thinking the game was over CLEARLY cannot be used as a defense yet that's exactly the defense this Commissioner grants the St. John's player!!! Terrible hypocrisy!!
There's plenty of other missed calls by the refs to get mad about than this potential technical.
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