Why is it an issue to cover up corruption?Gotta ask...why is this an issue?
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Why is it an issue to cover up corruption?Gotta ask...why is this an issue?
No, why is it corruption?Why is it an issue to cover up corruption?
I might be naive, but what's the issue with an umpire being coached during a game?
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'Coached' is an interesting play on words as what one can consider coaching another can consider instructing.
And thats when you have to ask, is an umpire making a decision on how they interpret what they see unfold in front of them based on prior coached example
or are they being instructed to make or not make calls in the moment based on a desired outcome.
Grundy is doing it again tonight already.Grundy pulling GWS' ruckman's jumper all day during ruck contests is a similar example. It happened at every context, but the the field umpire's view was impeded (by design by Grundy).
It was an obvious tactic to grind and wear down the big guy from the Giants over the course of the day. And it worked. He was spent by the last quarter.
I can't understand how the umpire don't see it?
Bushdid911 approves of this theory. Tinfoil hat brigade unite!So despite what the AFL says it’s now fact that the umpire/s in the sky are actually telling umpires what to do during games.
Umpire in the north game tonight paid a free kick (incorrectly) to North then reversed his decision. You could hear him responding to Essendon players “I’ve got word, I’ve got word”.
I don’t care that this particular decision was overturned but it just highlights how non-transparent the AFL is and I think it undermines the true essence of umpiring.
It’s also blatantly obvious with all of the late calls that the umps are getting told what to pay and what not to pay.
I think more importantly is to ask the umpire what he saw that he thought was a free kick.Umpire in the north game tonight paid a free kick (incorrectly) to North then reversed his decision. You could hear him responding to Essendon players “I’ve got word, I’ve got word”.
Depending on how much is being said there could be a cognitive loading issue. when we are listening to instructions we pay less attention to what we see. Perhaps the reason the quality of umpiring has gone down is because umpires are concentrating on what they are hearing and reducing attention on what is happening in front of them.
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