I've seen every minute of every game this year. I played basketball through JC in the mid seventies, and I've followed it for 60 years.
I really enjoy watching this year's squad play. Fantastic! As a senior citizen I want to continue to be a basketball fan. But yesterday's atrocious call on Kayla is dragging me down.
I understand that it was necessary in the last few years to insert new rules for players' protection. But honestly, when a referee can't accurately enforce the rule correctly based on it's spirit it becomes frustrating being a fan. The decision to upgrade Kayla's play to a flagrant foul was horrible. What is she supposed to do? Going up for a shot with her hands and ball in the air, was she expected to instantly bring her hands down while letting everything go? I thought maybe I missed something, fortunately I recorded the game and had the opportunity to review the play several times. Those referees should be reprimanded for the ludicrous decision they made. I know it's an old cliche, but their job should be to let the players decide the game. I honestly can't understand it.
Shocky. Please understand that when a poster criticizes a referee, it does not automatically mean the criticism is implying bias by the referee. It appears that you have unilaterally decided that it does. The fact is, bad calls should not be tolerated. And in many occasions the underlying reason can simply be incompetency.
The same incompetency that you frequently (and I must say accurately) apply to the Cal sports marketing department. With all due respect Shocky, for a poster who's comments are more often than not filled with criticism, it's ironic that when it comes to officiating, you take the liberty to try to tell other posters that they are not allowed to be critical. If there is a blatant bad call made by a ref, he/she should be called out for it.
I only hope that I don't have to see another call like the one I saw yesterday. Not because a ref is biased, not because it can decide an outcome, but simply because it's bad for the game.
I really enjoy watching this year's squad play. Fantastic! As a senior citizen I want to continue to be a basketball fan. But yesterday's atrocious call on Kayla is dragging me down.
I understand that it was necessary in the last few years to insert new rules for players' protection. But honestly, when a referee can't accurately enforce the rule correctly based on it's spirit it becomes frustrating being a fan. The decision to upgrade Kayla's play to a flagrant foul was horrible. What is she supposed to do? Going up for a shot with her hands and ball in the air, was she expected to instantly bring her hands down while letting everything go? I thought maybe I missed something, fortunately I recorded the game and had the opportunity to review the play several times. Those referees should be reprimanded for the ludicrous decision they made. I know it's an old cliche, but their job should be to let the players decide the game. I honestly can't understand it.
Shocky. Please understand that when a poster criticizes a referee, it does not automatically mean the criticism is implying bias by the referee. It appears that you have unilaterally decided that it does. The fact is, bad calls should not be tolerated. And in many occasions the underlying reason can simply be incompetency.
The same incompetency that you frequently (and I must say accurately) apply to the Cal sports marketing department. With all due respect Shocky, for a poster who's comments are more often than not filled with criticism, it's ironic that when it comes to officiating, you take the liberty to try to tell other posters that they are not allowed to be critical. If there is a blatant bad call made by a ref, he/she should be called out for it.
I only hope that I don't have to see another call like the one I saw yesterday. Not because a ref is biased, not because it can decide an outcome, but simply because it's bad for the game.