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THE SHERIFF

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  1. The clear message is the new US leadership will use military action against a dictator who commits mass murder against innocent people.
  2. You can bet that Putin is not "happy" about Trump's actions. Putin wants no part of escalating this situation. Assad is a madman, Putin would do well to distance himself in a hurry.
  3. This is obviously a strategic attack by the U.S. Not designed for mass casualty. A very strong message to those who haven't been playing well with others.
  4. President Trump is not only sending a message to Syria, this is a warning to a number of bad actors.
  5. I consider myself a huge U.K. Fan. I'm also a Cubs fan and a Bears fan. I grew up in the Chicago area. Trust me, the Kentucky fans are no worse than Cubs or Bears fans. When SNL starts doing a UK skit, we'll talk!
  6. Possibly. But I would rather he went after an aunt Bee type. Those are the scary ones.
  7. One of my favorite songs. This song was written by Motown staff writer Rodger Penzabene after he found out that his wife had been cheating. Penzabene committed suicide shortly thereafter on New Years Eve.
  8. First rule of self defense, avoid a fight at all costs, especially a fair fight.
  9. 120 stitches is what WHAS reported. Who knows. They also said when the shark attacked it picked the girl up off her feet. I've never been able to stand on the second sandbar at the section of beach where we stay. I have to question whether she was actually on the second bar. Wherever she was it was the wrong place at the wrong time.
  10. Agreed, teams are getting more shots up in general, including 3 pointers. Teams are getting more possessions per game. The best rule the NBA has emphasized in recent years is the the hand check rule during the 2004 season. Many guards struggled to move and score with defensive players using their forearms to impede progress. Much more enjoyable game now.
  11. The NBA has been focusing on this the last few years. Their solution was to clean up physicality by calling more fouls. Scoring is way up in the league. College officials have been asked to do the same. Scoring is up this year. Not sure what you're looking for.
  12. Sideline official who has use of a monitor to catch certain violations missed by in game refs. Also allow a coach 1 or 2 challenges during the game. The NCAA has to start catching the obvious calls.
  13. Possibly. However I'm not sure that is part of the solution. I'm of the belief that during any given game the human element will rear it's ugly head. These guys aren't robots, they don't see plays in slow motion, they get excited, angry, frustrated, tired and experience the entire gamut of human emotions. This can never be eliminated. If we evaluate officials at this level on a scale of 10, most nights they will rate out between 5 and 8 on average. I don't think 9 or 10 is attainable on a regular basis. During the championship game for example we debate a number of calls that occur that could go either way. There is no definitive right or wrong call. However, the one call that everyone knows was missed is the play where Meeks' hand is out of bounds. How do we eliminate these missed calls? I would like to see an official added that is responsible for these types of calls. This official would use a monitor with discretion to override certaint calls on the floor. I also believe that a coach should get two challenges during a game. If a challenge is won you retain both challenges. This is being done in other sports, so really nothing new.
  14. I guess at 78 Verne has earned the right to butcher some names.
  15. If Verne would learn the player's names I could overlook the rest.
  16. If they are going to call flagrant ones for inadvertent contact, call them all. Don't let the officials determine when it's a foul and when it isn't. During the Oregon game Karnowski was raked across the eye on a shot attempt, he struggled with his eye for the remainder of the game yet no flagrant one. Write the rules to where it eliminates interpretation.
  17. One team seems to get the friendly whistle each year. This year it was North Carolina. I have no problem with that. The issue for the NCAA is how do you find consistency within your officiating. Most people acknowledge there is a problem, but nobody has a practical solution. Best to accept the fact that the officials are gonna be adequate at best.
  18. While I really like Gus Johnson, Jim Nantz will do whichever events Jim Nantz decides to do. Deservedly so, dude's an icon. They can demote Grant Hill, but don't mess with Raftery.
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