LandryFan
Proud Native Texan, USMC-1972-79, USN-1983-2000
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There was a show where they followed some NFL refs around in both their professional and personal lives. I was somewhat disturbed by how much attitude they have and how much their personalities appear to affect their judgement on making calls. They really really don't like to be called out for being wrong and have somewhat built into their mindset a resistance to admitting fault. It really seemed that they were more focused on themselves and their career and reputation and not that focused on what is best for the game.
I guess when you're at the top of your profession like they are, it would be fairly easy to develop a "how dare you question me" attitude. Not saying it's right, but I can see how it could easily happen.
