Recently, my hometown Atlanta Braves won a 19 inning game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on maybe one of the worst calls in major league baseball history. Even though I don't follow baseball like I used to, I'm still happy to see the Braves win; just not like this.





I also know that when a blown call happens to one of my teams, the reaction is not pretty. I have probably burst more blood vessels and yelled at more television sets in a tone that is normally reserved for movie roles staring Mark Wahlburg or Samuel L. Jackson.









But when they get together, it is eerily calm.











One day, I finally realized how displaced my anger often was at officials. That day was when one of my favorite officials (yes, you can have favorite officials), Ed Hochuli, One day, I finally realized how displaced my anger often was at officials. That day was when one of my favorite officials (yes, you can have favorite officials), Ed Hochuli, completely blew a call that cost the San Diego Chargers a game.





But here was the catch: He immediately admitted his mistake and apologized. He even responded to Charger fans' hate mail because "people deserve a response."





Umpire Jim Joyce ruined a perfect game by pitcher Armando Galarraga on terrible call . He then personally apologized to the pitcher while nearly breaking down in tears.





These guys apologized and owned up to errors that were made in front of millions of people. What else can we ask for from a person that messed up and feels badly about it?













THIS...ALL OF THIS THAT IS INSIDE OF YOU!











We all make mistakes. Some officials, however, do much more than miss obvious calls; they further compound their error by being a complete jerk and refusing to admit that they were wrong...





...which brings us to one Joey Crawfod, veteran NBA official. You won't find many NBA fans that don't shudder and/or laugh about what an awful referee he is.





Here are a couple of my favorites as a warm up:



Joey Crawford runs down the court, slams into Dwayne Wade (knocking him to the ground), and calls a foul on Wayne's defender, Chauncey Billups.









Here is another classic where Crawford decides that Marcus Camby fouled Steve Nash from 10 feet away...WITH HIS MIND!





Here is another classic where Crawford decides that Marcus Camby fouled Steve Nash from 10 feet away...WITH HIS MIND!

You wanna go, mama's boy?!











For once, NBA commissioner David Stern did something that I agreed with and For once, NBA commissioner David Stern did something that I agreed with and suspended Crawford for the rest of the 2007 season and playoffs.





Tim Duncan was also fined $25,000 because hey, why not?









After talking with the NBA vice president of basketball operations, Crawford apologized to Tim Duncan, the Spurs, and the NBA for his unexceptable behavior...HA! Just kidding; he actually said that given the chance he would do it again (Crawford's ranting highlighted).









And I would've kicked out that guy for looking at me funny!











He went on to say that if the NBA did not like the way he handled the situation, then he had a problem with his employer. The NBA responded in turn...by



It looks like Crawford



I will leave you know with a funny example involving Crawford and two players that I can't stand: JJ Reddick and Dewayne Wade. Together, they make the greatest modern incarnation of Larry, Moe, and Curly that you will ever see.





1. During a fast break, Crawford gets knocked to the floor by Reddick. 2. Reddick shoots a jump shot. 3. Dewayne Wade leaps into the air and misses everything. 4. Reddick pretends to get hit and flings himself onto the floor. 5. Crawford rolls around the ground, blows his whistle, and calls a foul on Wade.





Woop woop woop woop! (Curly's signature vocal sound effect, for the unschooled)



The Three Stooges, everyone! Thank you, and good night!





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In case you missed it, Crawford is Curly









He went on to say that if the NBA did not like the way he handled the situation, then he had a problem with his employer. The NBA responded in turn...by reinstating him for the 2008 season.It looks like Crawford may be up to his old tricks again, but at this point, no one takes NBA officiating seriously anyway. It often times works much better as comedy.I will leave you know with a funny example involving Crawford and two players that I can't stand: JJ Reddick and Dewayne Wade. Together, they make the greatest modern incarnation of Larry, Moe, and Curly that you will ever see.Woop woop woop woop! (Curly's signature vocal sound effect, for the unschooled)The Three Stooges, everyone! Thank you, and good night!