On May 16, 10:45 pm, dan nonjax <
dannon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, I was on DDL (daily dime live, for those of you not
> familiar with ESPN's NBA features) tonight checking out the
> fun talk about LA/OKC.
>
> Jim Cavan, one of the guys
fromwww.knickerblogger.net, made
> an interesting comment:
>
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> Jim Cavan (KnickerBlogger): I should talk to Scoot. I've
> spent an inordinate amount of time thinking of how a call
> your own system would work.
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>
> I, of course, quickly replied that there is a sport that
> does use a "call your own" system and mentioned that there
> is a semi-pro league. Included links to USAU and AUDL.
but the semi pro league you referenced ISNT a "call you own" system.
and did you bother emphisizing that its the traditioalist leaders of
usau that are the ones all caught up in maintaining that outdated/
archaic system?
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> Surprisingly, my message was made public, which means I
> probably just exposed a few thousand people to
> ultiamte/USAU/AUDL, which is never a bad thing.
but its not likely that people are gonna bother researching it further
than taking in the innacurate and misleading info that you
provided........so maybe it is a bad thing
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> But, it gets better.
>
> I sent another post explaining that even at college/club
> nationals, players make their own calls.
but did you explain that the trend in thesport is that its gravitating
AWAY from being a self call system.......and clarify that the audl was
actually a distinct shift for the sport going to a normal/modern
reffed system?
seems like you are attempting to propagate the anti ref agenda that
usau advocates????
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> His reply:
>
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> Jim Cavan (KnickerBlogger): I think by virtue of being
> faster-paced, basketball would pose challenges ultimate does
> not. But I still think it could work.
if it could it would,......and since it isnt/dosent, well, you do the
math
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> And, I agree, there are a lot more moving and colliding
> parts in basketball and more contact that is ambiguous, so
> it would be tougher to self-officiate. But, apparently
> ultimate players are not the only ones who have thought
> about self-officiating as a system for regulating sports.
no shit sherlock. EVERY sport is plated in a selk officiated
fashion.........ITS CALLED PICK UP. but theres an obvious reason that
system isnt used in real/official comp.......and "apparently" ultimate
players ARE THE ONLY ONES that havent figured out why this is.
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