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What do you think is the hardest sport to officiate/judge?

Asked by jlelandg (164points) | asked June 5th, 2008 | 8 responses | “Great Question” (0points) | Flag as…

I am watching the NBA finals right now. Being a basketball official I’m curious what my fellow jelly-fish think.

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AstroChuck's avatar

Hockey, I would think. It’s such a fast game I don’t see how they can even follow the puck.

xxporkxsodaxx's avatar

I don’t really watch it, but Rugby seems like something that would be hard to get a close up view.

Mtl_zack's avatar

i officiate basketball, a bit of hockey, and i also do a bit of sports management. basketball, i find is easy. hockey is harder because theres more going on. by officate i mean, scoring and timing, as well as penalties, shot clock, fouls, all the other behind the scenes stuff.

Allie's avatar

Having played rugby, the calls aren’t that hard to make once you understand the game and it’s rules. Most of the time the calls during our games were correct and legit. The call that my teammates and I didn’t like was the no-blood-no-play call. If you get an injury and you can’t see any blood, you’re out for the rest of the game. If you see blood, you’re back in (given the injury isn’t too serious, of course).

brownlemur's avatar

Evidently cycling. Everyone is/seems to be cheating, so how do you officiate?

Randy's avatar

Football. That’s a lot of field and you have to keep an eye on 22 people. Also look how many breaks in the rules don’t get caught and how many catches get overturned.

eambos's avatar

At least in football they have the instant replay. A few other sports should begin to reap the benefts of the 20th century.

Skyrail's avatar

Never really followed many sports, football seems a somewhat difficult game to officiate, especially if you’re on the field as many big football teams always seem to end up pushing each other about with the referee in the middle of it all. At least the scoring system is easy as pie in football, if it’s in it’s in, if not…it’s not.

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