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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 833816" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>I believe you are right to a certain extent. The great historical teams get the calls, in all the sports I’ve watched or played in. I was captain of a baseball team where I was frozen the full three years. We lost zero games in our league. An older Babe Ruth team in Lilburn of 16-18 y.o. beat us in an exhibition after our WS, by a 2-1 score one of those years. They got the calls on that field in a tight game. We got the calls in our league, because whether subliminal or not, the good clubs get favor. I totally agree that officiating isn’t easy. Behind the plate or basketball on the baseline or linesman in foots. Although, you better believe LaBron, Kobe, got the benefit of the calls.</p><p></p><p>It‘s like playing K in Durham, the Cameron Crazies are loud. The officials are human, they get caught up in the action too. Ron Luciano was a family friend from Syracuse. I asked him if he did have a say in being asked to work so many Yankee games, while getting to remain closer to home? The union got him placed in the Bronx because there were no complaints from the home team, as they loved him. Those were the days reviewing performance was a joke. He spoke of it, as the good Ole Boys Network.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think fixes take place within officiating. But the good ones do work more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 833816, member: 1134"] I believe you are right to a certain extent. The great historical teams get the calls, in all the sports I’ve watched or played in. I was captain of a baseball team where I was frozen the full three years. We lost zero games in our league. An older Babe Ruth team in Lilburn of 16-18 y.o. beat us in an exhibition after our WS, by a 2-1 score one of those years. They got the calls on that field in a tight game. We got the calls in our league, because whether subliminal or not, the good clubs get favor. I totally agree that officiating isn’t easy. Behind the plate or basketball on the baseline or linesman in foots. Although, you better believe LaBron, Kobe, got the benefit of the calls. It‘s like playing K in Durham, the Cameron Crazies are loud. The officials are human, they get caught up in the action too. Ron Luciano was a family friend from Syracuse. I asked him if he did have a say in being asked to work so many Yankee games, while getting to remain closer to home? The union got him placed in the Bronx because there were no complaints from the home team, as they loved him. Those were the days reviewing performance was a joke. He spoke of it, as the good Ole Boys Network. I don’t think fixes take place within officiating. But the good ones do work more. [/QUOTE]
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