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Post by FredFan7 on Jun 27, 2011 1:22:57 GMT -5
From 1992. Ismail attempts to stomp on an opponent out of bounds, the coach mixes it up, Ismail is ejected, and flagged for objectionable conduct (The States version of unsportsmanlike conduct) on his way out for bumping R66. For some of our brethren to the north, who are some of the officials and do any of you know or remember what if Ismail was suspended? bit.ly/iYW7Xf
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Post by JugglingReferee on Jun 27, 2011 10:15:53 GMT -5
The R is a very young looking #66 Bud Steen. Also, you meant: (The Cdn version of USC). I think I saw a #32, which would be Glen Johnson is he was in the league in that year, which I suspect he was.
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Post by FredFan7 on Jun 27, 2011 12:05:15 GMT -5
DOH! Yes, the Cdn version.
I was very impressed with Mr. Steen and his crew. He took charge, wasn't afraid to eject, and even hit the rocket with another foul on his way off the field.
That is how you get a game back under control.
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Post by zcr57 on Jun 27, 2011 20:19:50 GMT -5
Didn't it come out that R. Ismail was unhappy with Toronto/The CFL, so he did something egregious in hopes of getting kicked out of the league?
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Post by JugglingReferee on Jul 7, 2011 15:26:26 GMT -5
What's nice to see is the use of the bean bag 20 years ago in Canadian football.
Why amateur football doesn't yet have any defined mechanics on it's use is beyond me.
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Post by JugglingReferee on Jul 7, 2011 15:31:58 GMT -5
It should also be noted that Bud Steen also finished his career on top. His last CFL game after 30 years in the league was as the R in the 98th Grey Cup in 2010.
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