Bentley
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2007
- Location
- Culpeper, Virginia
I think you are making it harder than it needs to be Bent. It clearly states it shouldn't be done. but that is how I am reading it and it doesn't seem too complex. And I am pretty simple... :doh:
After turn ins at a contest this past weekend I was over BS'ing with a member on another team and a master judge walked up. The master judge asked how did our cooking go, and we both said we were happy with what we turned in. Then the master judge asked the team I was talking too, what number they were assigned and then the master judge saw the spot# on the ground. The master judge thought for a minute and said, "no, no I don't think we got either of your boxes at our table." …The Master Judge then said "I wished we would have gotten the boxes from the team in spot # blank" At this point the master judge said he had to move along and then I see him walk over and talk to the team that he "wished he would have gotten their boxes."
I edited this post, trying to see if I could pick up what this MCBJ/Table Captain had done wrong. Please correct me if my thinking is wrong?
He is a Table Captain, he goes to a team afterwards and asks them how cooking went and what number they were assigned. I do agree, I don’t understand this questing for the MCBJ/TC. He then states he did not think he got any of there turn ins, wishes he had gotten turn-ins for X team, but does not think he did. MCBJ leaves, is seen carrying trophy for X team.
How did he compromise the judging? If he had been judging, how would he have compromised the judging?
I am not always as fast on the uptake as others, is the resentment and the feeling this person should be reported to KCBS that he will try and determine at future contest what Team X’s turn-ins are.
And Scotty, I would have to disagree…If it is a rule for just KCBS Reps and not anyone else how do you apply it to judges? I can’t seem to get anyone to answer if it is just for Reps, folks sure are quick to responded when they think the answer fits there point of view, but the silence is deafening when it does not…