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Where do they influence the outcome of the game the most? Baseball, football, basketball, etc.? Discuss.
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Basketball.
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Soccer. For anyone who knows anything about soccer you would know that the same ref always is at the big games because he makes a difference. He is being forced into retirment this year because of age regulations though. Perilugi Collina is the guys name. You would already know that though if you followed the sport.
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I'd say of those listed, basketball. Since their whistle and sending someone to the foulline can have a much more direct impact on the score. This also happens great frequency.
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How can the answer be anything but baseball?
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Boxing.
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Ultimate frisbee.
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beer pong
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How can the answer be anything but baseball? [/ QUOTE ] Because the ump's decisions on strikes and balls have nowhere near the direct impact of a blown foul call in basketball or many many blown calls during New England Patriot games. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Refs in wrestling have a great deal of influence. (Mainly speaking about high school folk-style wrestling...I don't know so much about G-R or freestyle.)
Stalling/inactivity calls are extremely subjective. Some refs will call pins that others won't. |
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