93Bulldog wrote:I think the bigger picture looks like this: a guy made a statement, after a heated contest, about a call during a basketball GAME that he thought was wrong. Big deal, it was given shortly after and was very much still in the heat of the moment. Do we not live in a society that is forgiving of ones mistakes? It happened over a flippin year ago - get over it. To hold it against kids NOW is like I said before, disgusting and pitiful. But to take it one step further, we need to quit looking at it in the context of a basketball game. Most of the coaches, including coach Skinner at Athens, are mostly great guys who do the right thing on a daily basis. They work hard and they teach kids how to, not only be good athletes/basketball players, but men as well. If coach Skinner was driving down the road on one of these frigid nights and seen one of those officials stuck on the side of the road - you can bet you rear end he would stop and help. The guy would probably give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. So to think anyone or any official would 'remember' those comments - or still hold him accountable - is just being ignorant. You don't punish good people for making an unwise decision, especially when it was done while emotions were still running high. And you sure as hell don't punish kids for something they didn't even do!
You on the other hand want the officials to be punished for the statement your coach made. How is that not ignorant? None of the officials made a comment. The COACH did. It is his issue. He is the one, apparently, who has the problem. Just coach the game, and don't concern yourself with who is officiating the game. And don't blame the officials for making a call in a game in which you sat on two timeouts, after the call, while you screamed at the officials. You could have called a time out and possibly salvaged the game. That's what is not fair to the players. Thankfully, the Athens administration is smart enough to see that the officials have "gotten over it." Unfortunately you, and a few others have not. So read your own words, "it happened a flippin year ago- get over it." I know all of those officials personally, and none of them would ever take what a coach says and hold it against any players. To suggest that they would is ridiculous.