FuriousGiorge
October 22, 2009 at 06:39PM View BBCode
It's not a rule, so there are no exceptions. There are just "things." Fans all over will blame umpires and refs for specific games. Super Bowl XL. The Conference finals when Shaq got all the calls over the Kings. Denkinger. Jeffrey Maier. The game where Jerome Bettis called tails but retard Phil Luckett thought it was heads. This crap is part of the fabric of sports.
[Edited on 10-22-2009 by FuriousGiorge]
tm4559
October 22, 2009 at 06:58PM View BBCode
yes, some folks blame the officials when their teams don't play well enough to win. these folks are also known as SORE LOSERS.
tm4559
October 22, 2009 at 07:06PM View BBCode
but i do apologize. all this, i suppose, is about some particular bad calls, and perhaps about the desire to get more calls right in important games.
(they are all important games, of course. the tigers would be in the playoffs had they won any particular game they lost during the regular season).
shep1582
October 22, 2009 at 11:54PM View BBCode
I'm still piss ed about the phantom pass interference call on bennie barnes.
you know, the one where lynn swann tripped him...
get it right. use instant replay and instant text.
is there really anyone who thinks they shouldn't? (besides bud?)
shep1582
October 23, 2009 at 01:00AM View BBCode
Now I know I'm right.
The debate is over.
Tim McCarver disagrees with me.
It's like when deke and giorge tell me I'm wrong.
It confirms my correctness.
Did you hear McCarver's explanation of why the pitcher should not be in the rundown? As Bugs Bunny would say, "What a maroon."
cubfan531
October 23, 2009 at 10:13AM View BBCode
Tim, my good man, two things.
1) Umpires CAN reverse calls. See A-Rod vs. Bronson Arroyo, Game six of the 2004 ALCS (the glove-slap incident).*
2) Tim McClelland, 1-game playoff, 2007, Rockies vs. Padres. I'd be seen in a Rox jersey a million years before a Padres tee, but, Matt Holliday's hand never touched the plate. And now the Padres suck.
* - for those of you who don't wish to do this, and don't know what I'm talking about, here's the cliffsnotes version: A-Rod was running to 1st, Red Sox pitcher Bronson Arroyo had the ball in his glove, A-rod slapped it away in a very feminine way, he was initially called safe. BoSox manager Terry Francona comes out of the dugout and gets right in the 1st base ump's face, saying something to the likeness of "THAT MOTHER(beep)ING (beep)SUCKING SON OF A (beep) SLAPPED THE (beep)ING BALL OUT OF HIS GLOVE, A (beep)ING BLIND MAN COULD SEE THAT'S CLEARLY BULL(beep)! TALK TO THE OTHER (beep)ING UMPS ABOUT THAT (beep) CALL RIGHT NOW OR I'LL GO BEAT THE (beep) OUT OF THAT (beep)ING CHEATER MY (beep) SELF!!!". The play was eventually overturned. Derek Jeter, who had initially scored on the play, had to return to first, and A-Roid was called out on the play.
For anyone wondering how feminine Alex(is) looked on the play, here's a snapshot:
happy
October 23, 2009 at 01:11PM View BBCode
well, that play happened before most of us were born.
tm4559
October 23, 2009 at 01:46PM View BBCode
Originally posted by cubfan531
Tim, my good man, two things.
1) Umpires CAN reverse calls. See A-Rod vs. Bronson Arroyo, Game six of the 2004 ALCS (the glove-slap incident).*
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of course they can reverse them, i never said they couldn't. i just said an umpire hardly ever reverses his own call once he makes it. i mean, it just hardly ever happens (they do of course call outs too soon sometime, then reverse themselves when the ball comes out, this is not the same thing, obviously). you call it, and that's it, usually. (sometime an umpire who could see the play better will overrule the call, of course, which is a seperate issue. an umpire can even change his call if the manager comes out and convinces him to. this of course seldom happens, because the umpire in question would be...what's the word? a complete idiot to do this. but it has been done.)
tworoosters
October 23, 2009 at 04:04PM View BBCode
Rodriguez was just ahead of the curve in his awareness of H1N1 and didn't want to risk having Arroyo's dirty glove come in contact with his bare skin.
tm4559
October 23, 2009 at 04:12PM View formatted
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LOL
Tyles
October 23, 2009 at 04:20PM View BBCode
Wait, so what do you call it when the person with the stick strikes the throw over the wall? ESPN tells me it's a "touch 'em all," but I think that's a bunch of phooey.
cubfan531
October 24, 2009 at 12:55AM View BBCode
I really just wanted to put the A-rod slap picture up.
FuriousGiorge
October 24, 2009 at 01:40AM View BBCode
I don't know. Donna Karan. Versacci. Project Runway. One of those things.
happy
October 24, 2009 at 05:00AM View BBCode
yeah, I think its Douchy & Madonna
happy
October 24, 2009 at 05:01AM View BBCode
(hey that was good...right? Out loud, i thought it was good.)
Tyles
October 24, 2009 at 07:57AM View BBCode
Sure, you can have hugs for that, why not?
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