Recruiting Forum Football Talk VI

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Lol, how do you conflate me saying "referees" should police the game as me saying commissioners and entities handle "issues" better than players?

Players have, or should have, a say in how rules are written and the sport is conducted. Hence why the NFLPA and other players unions exist.

When it comes to in-game "policing", referees, not players, should "handle things between the lines." Anyone who thinks it's okay and allowable for a pitcher with a bruised ego to throw a fastball 100mph into another person's head or body because they *checks notes* pimped a bat or showboated after a home run to "teach him a lesson" is wrong. Players play a role in policing their own locker room/dugout, not the course of the game. If a dude pimps a bat and the team leaders take issue with it, they address that in the dugout.
How long have you been a baseball fan?
 
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I can't believe y'all are going to let the Vols lose the series to the God awful Georgia team. Heads are going to roll after this one.
While I agree, I still think SEC is mark-edly improved from last year. Tony has #1 class coming in. Also, he can close fhe big fish, something Huepel shows he has had middling success doing.

I think this team is extemely well positioned to make a run to Omaha. If they dont, then, we rabble!
i'm lost, not surprisingly
 
I don't think its possible to have true impartiality with humans. But umps/refs become professionals in part by proving themselves as impartial as possible at their jobs. That said, there should be more evaluation of that.

Usually when I see impartiality with officials its towards a specific player or coach due to past conflict, not a team.

Good post and I agree, but it seems like you meant "partiality" in the last sentence.
 
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