Refereeing
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- Miles
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Refereeing
I've decided that I'm going to be a high school football referee. I love the game, and I miss playing it. I think it'll be a fun way to stay active and get back on the playing field. Does anyone have an experiences with this, or happen to know any refs?
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No experience, don't know any refs. I do think this is a great idea. I'll bet you will be a good red. Lord knows, high school ball needs good ones. Good Luck to youl.Miles wrote:I've decided that I'm going to be a high school football referee. I love the game, and I miss playing it. I think it'll be a fun way to stay active and get back on the playing field. Does anyone have an experiences with this, or happen to know any refs?
I look forward to meeding you @ the BrunchGate.
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I'll totally come get drunk in your living room and boo you if you need the practice.
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That sounds like a lot of fun! Sadly, most of my memorable experiences with refs aren't very positive.Miles wrote:I've decided that I'm going to be a high school football referee. I love the game, and I miss playing it. I think it'll be a fun way to stay active and get back on the playing field. Does anyone have an experiences with this, or happen to know any refs?
I guess it's good to not be memorable...
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I respect anyone who wants to be a ref. Good luck to you. God knows I didn't give them any respect in my playing days.
The last straw was when I was late hit three plays in a row with no call so I called the kid a "dirty fuck" and I got flagged for it. Through my 9 years of football it was my only personal foul and it happened on senior night for something that shouldn't have been called. Should I have said it? No. But compared to all the crap that goes uncalled what I said was ridiculous for a 15 yarder. Yes I'm still bitter...
But we did win that game 55-13.
The last straw was when I was late hit three plays in a row with no call so I called the kid a "dirty fuck" and I got flagged for it. Through my 9 years of football it was my only personal foul and it happened on senior night for something that shouldn't have been called. Should I have said it? No. But compared to all the crap that goes uncalled what I said was ridiculous for a 15 yarder. Yes I'm still bitter...
But we did win that game 55-13.
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LOL literallywilson wrote:I'll totally come get drunk in your living room and boo you if you need the practice.
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Sounds like a lot of fun. I've thought about refereeing.
I have a co-worker who used to referee Div III football. One day he got called and asked to ref a scrimmage during Redskins training camp. He was a side judge I think. I remember him telling me he pretty much swallowed the whistle, as he was scared to death of calling anything on Champ Bailey.
I have a co-worker who used to referee Div III football. One day he got called and asked to ref a scrimmage during Redskins training camp. He was a side judge I think. I remember him telling me he pretty much swallowed the whistle, as he was scared to death of calling anything on Champ Bailey.
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Agree, I also thought that was pretty clever and funny!DukeUsul wrote:LOL literallywilson wrote:I'll totally come get drunk in your living room and boo you if you need the practice.
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Thanks, I'm sure I'll need it. I can also practice throwing flags at you and penalizing you 15 minutes no cheese plate for unsportsmanlike conduct.wilson wrote:I'll totally come get drunk in your living room and boo you if you need the practice.
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How freaking cool. I've already entertained the thoughts of how cool it would be to ref a college game or something bigger. We'll see though.DukeUsul wrote:Sounds like a lot of fun. I've thought about refereeing.
I have a co-worker who used to referee Div III football. One day he got called and asked to ref a scrimmage during Redskins training camp. He was a side judge I think. I remember him telling me he pretty much swallowed the whistle, as he was scared to death of calling anything on Champ Bailey.
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