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Re: Have you ever watched an NXL game? yes I have In Reply to: Re: Have you ever watched an NXL game? yes I have posted by megabyte on November 07, 2003 at 11:00:46:
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Posted by: Dwight "Rebel50" Watson on November 07, 2003 at 13:25:51
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: : I'd like to first state that I hope other referees for our national level have better grammar that yourself. : that should be then....before you rail me rail yourself lol Actually it should be "than"... "Then" is a reference point in time. : All teams cheat its just a matter of how much. And why is that? Maybe because the refs look the other way? : Ok well I guess your in your own little world called fantasy land. Its impossible to stop the swearing, man when rosie or darrel (coach NY extreame, and philadelphia allamericans) get mad they natually say fu*k and sh*t etc to penalize everyone for every little thing is counter productive. Wrong.... It can be eliminated when they finally realize that the wrong word WILL cost them on the field. The real question is, why do the powers who run these leagues put up with it? Don't give me thistricycle about swearing being a part of the sport or any sport for that matter. Swearing or vulgarity in any form is not acceptable when you're trying to legitimize your product. And you are what we call a Primadonna. Because you feel you shouldn't have to do anything but ref NXL, everyone else can take a hike? You are exactly the type of ref we don't need. I don't give a rat's backside how good you think you are.
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