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Jan 7, 2007
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 jukeboxhero
Joined: Feb 2, 2005
Posts: 1681
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Through out the day I noticed that all the referee's had one thing in common. They called stalling way to much, and if there was one foot out of bounds, then they restart. The stalling calls were horrible. It looked like if you couldn't turn a kid, but you were riding him hard, that you were automatically stalling. I feel bad for all the kids thorugh out the whole day who suffered from this type of officiating.
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Jan 7, 2007
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spladle
Joined: Feb 2, 2005
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i think section 5 refs dont call stalling enough. once in the last 15 seconds doesnt do anything.
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Jan 7, 2007
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LQQKICU
Joined: Dec 6, 2004
Posts: 2025
Location: In the Shadow |
jukeboxhero wrote:Through out the day I noticed that all the referee's had one thing in common. They called stalling way to much, and if there was one foot out of bounds, then they restart. The stalling calls were horrible. It looked like if you couldn't turn a kid, but you were riding him hard, that you were automatically stalling. I feel bad for all the kids thorugh out the whole day who suffered from this type of officiating.
Last year they didnt call it enough now this year they called it to early. But least they were consisted. If all the ref's were on the same page I see no problem with that.
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Jan 7, 2007
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WrEsTlEuNtIlIdIe
Joined: Feb 11, 2006
Posts: 153
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my problem with stalling is that if your pounding the crap out of some kid on top but hes doing everything not to get pinned u still get called for stalling. Riding someone out is apart of wrestling no matter how boring it is, the point is to get your hand raised
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Jan 7, 2007
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mgodici
Joined: Feb 2, 2005
Posts: 202
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The point is to pin the kid.
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