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Derrick Sheppard is a perfect example of the Peter Principle (which says
people are promoted until they reach a level of incompetence), if not also
of why there are laws against nepotism. Either the dad should have resigned
from a position where he must discipline and make decisions regarding the
son's competence or the son should have resigned to avoid being put in that
position. Derrick was irritating as a linesman, but as a referee he is way
out of league despite the ability of Greg to say he is qualified and to get
him accepted at the level of a nationally qualified head ref. He is forever
out of position because of his lineman-trained positioning along the boards.
However, someone might acquiesce to saying he is one of the best in the
WCHA, because there is not a good one in the whole brood. (Was it Anderson
who was chased out of the WCHA tournament games in Duluth in mid-tournament
a number of years ago requiring the referee in St. Cloud to go up there in
exchange). After watching these guys for twenty years, I wonder what
reputation exists to be smeared? If someone claims a reputation exists in
order for it to be smeared, I would like to see them prove that exists
firsts.
Nathan Hampton
On 3/30/07 10:01 AM, "Eric J. Burton" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> at manchester, we had 2 wcha crews, derek shepherd and todd anderson
> with derek getting 2 games
>
> I have heard that Derrick Sheppard and Todd Anderson did a horrible job at
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> regional they were reffing at.
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