There hasn't been a lot of Tony Greene discussion recently, but this weekend's Louisville vs. Kentucky matchup in Lexington was officiated by Tony Greene.
And at least one blogger was dissatisfied with Tony Greene's work in the 73-66 Kentucky victory.
http://www.cardchronicle.com/2013/12/29/5252814/on-referees-and-what-really-matters
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Clearly he is paid,funny thing us he doesnt try to hide those hideous calls sad!
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ReplyDeleteAfter the Syracuse-Duke game, yes he is on the take.
ReplyDeleteSyracuse - Duke game -- worst officiating call I have ever seen. It's saying something if it's the first regular season game that he has been ejected in 40 years.
ReplyDeleteI agree, that oficial should sleep with a heavy heart tonight.
ReplyDeleteThe total history of this ref should be investigated.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime this guy should not work another game.
Made the charge call in su duke game in the middle of the play...He's a joke!
ReplyDeleteAll Syracuse fans that had no problem with a flagrant 1 that didn't occur.....move on. You lost. And should of lost a few weeks ago, sore losers.
ReplyDeleteIt's about the call not the team you idiot!
DeleteAll puke fans are idiots you should know that by now! !!
DeleteBoth the no call on Hood in game 1 and the C.J. drive in game 2 were so close that even the slow motion instant replay was unclear. However, unlike the no call on Hood, the C.J. drive required a call considering the amount of contact observed live. After watching replays, I agree with both decisions. Hood appeared to be blocked before arm contact was made and C.J. appeared to leave his fert about a half step late.
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