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"a. Proposed Addition to Article I, Section 8 (Responsibility of the Principal) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

 

Section 8: Member schools are responsible for the conduct of the coaches. Public criticism of game officials by administrators or coaches will result in a fine of $500.00 assessed to the school. Other non-monetary penalties may be assessed by the Executive Director based on the facts."

 

I guess they will decide what criticism is. If a coach is asked what happened at an unreported-on game the previous week, and the coach answers (for example) they scored on the last play on a pass where we felt the receiver pushed off and it's on video, is that subject to $500?

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+1 Yep something other than apology letter from the TSSAA saying sorry our guys were wrong you should have won

I'd be happy if they just earned their money on Friday nights. I think this was the worst officiating across the board I've ever saw. Not just our games but at all games I watched both in person & on film. Not biased, just overall bad.

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Up for a vote:

"a. Proposed Addition to Article I, Section 8 (Responsibility of the Principal) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

Section 8: Member schools are responsible for the conduct of the coaches. Public criticism of game officials by administrators or coaches will result in a fine of $500.00 assessed to the school. Other non-monetary penalties may be assessed by the Executive Director based on the facts."

I guess they will decide what criticism is. If a coach is asked what happened at an unreported-on game the previous week, and the coach answers (for example) they scored on the last play on a pass where we felt the receiver pushed off and it's on video, is that subject to $500?

I garuntee you this is a bunch of mess. I talked to Murphy and that man at Ronnie red eye. These reefs should be fined them if they make a wrong call and it affects the outcome of the durn game. You think im joking but I'm not.

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I garuntee you this is a bunch of mess. I talked to Murphy and that man at Ronnie red eye. These reefs should be fined them if they make a wrong call and it affects the outcome of the durn game. You think im joking but I'm not.

Funny you say that I watched so many spots of the ball off by a foot to 2 yards all weekend!!!Roll Tide
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Up for a vote:

 

"a. Proposed Addition to Article I, Section 8 (Responsibility of the Principal) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

 

Section 8: Member schools are responsible for the conduct of the coaches. Public criticism of game officials by administrators or coaches will result in a fine of $500.00 assessed to the school. Other non-monetary penalties may be assessed by the Executive Director based on the facts."

 

I guess they will decide what criticism is. If a coach is asked what happened at an unreported-on game the previous week, and the coach answers (for example) they scored on the last play on a pass where we felt the receiver pushed off and it's on video, is that subject to $500?

Not sure I would want to work for a principal that turn me in for being honest about bad officials.  Now going out and publicly blasting them on TV or Radio could be a different story.

 

A proposed addition to Article I, Section 8a (Responsibility of the Principal and AD) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

Officials will be paid after the game provided the show knowledge and fair delegation of the rules.  Failure to do will result in no payment.

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Up for a vote:

 

"a. Proposed Addition to Article I, Section 8 (Responsibility of the Principal) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

 

Section 8: Member schools are responsible for the conduct of the coaches. Public criticism of game officials by administrators or coaches will result in a fine of $500.00 assessed to the school. Other non-monetary penalties may be assessed by the Executive Director based on the facts."

 

I guess they will decide what criticism is. If a coach is asked what happened at an unreported-on game the previous week, and the coach answers (for example) they scored on the last play on a pass where we felt the receiver pushed off and it's on video, is that subject to $500?

Not sure I would want to work for a principal that would turn me in for a $500 for being honest about bad officiating.  Now going on the radio or TV and blasting officials could be a different story.

 

"a. Proposed Addition to Article I, Section 8a (Responsibility of the Principal and AD) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

 

Officials shall be paid after the game providing they demonstrate knowledge of the rules and fair application to both teams.  Failure to do so will result in non- payment.

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Not sure I would want to work for a principal that turn me in for being honest about bad officials.  Now going out and publicly blasting them on TV or Radio could be a different story.

 

A proposed addition to Article I, Section 8a (Responsibility of the Principal and AD) of the TSSAA Bylaws:

Officials will be paid after the game provided the show knowledge and fair delegation of the rules.  Failure to do will result in no payment.

Look at the bright side of this...just about all the games will be officiated for free.

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