I don't know what to think also about the 20 last second of our games against spring break. The whole game was pretty awesome for me, and the last 20 seconds looks like a fuckin' non-sens bunny hop check (from my side) and double foot on the ground-bike in hand-push (from Ryan) or also mallet hack when dab (from my bro'). This all happens because it was a tie 0-0, between the first two teams of the groups, in a game were some collision happens and put more pressure, without any ref to stop it.[URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/spiralone/7621367266/in/set-72157630692953146#/photos/spiralone/7621367266/in/set-72157630692953146/lightbox/"][/URL]
I watched that game, and you're right, it was a great game until the last minute, when there were several very questionable challenges, mostly from Spring Break (at least that I saw).
From a reffing stand-point, there certain moments in the game when you need several pairs of eyes, because there is so much going on, that no matter where you look, you will miss something.
Nik's right, IMO, when she says it's important for the refs to be tough in the early games. Generally, once the players get an idea of what's going on, they calm down.
I watched that game, and you're right, it was a great game until the last minute, when there were several very questionable challenges, mostly from Spring Break (at least that I saw).
From a reffing stand-point, there certain moments in the game when you need several pairs of eyes, because there is so much going on, that no matter where you look, you will miss something.
Nik's right, IMO, when she says it's important for the refs to be tough in the early games. Generally, once the players get an idea of what's going on, they calm down.