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paulsonj72 Mon Jan 15, 2018 07:35pm

Busy 24 Hours for Gene Steratore
 
Gene Steratore has had a fairly busy 24 hours doing major sports. Yesterday he was Referee in the Vikings/Saints playoff game and tonight he had to fly to Penn St to do the Minnesota/Penn St Men's Basketball game. Sure keeps one hopping being a quality NFL official as well as a Major College Basketball Official.

crosscountry55 Mon Jan 15, 2018 09:34pm

The other two guys probably had a lot of stuff to talk about during the pre-game that had nothing to do with basketball. [emoji12]


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SC Official Mon Jan 15, 2018 11:02pm

Love watching Gene. Posters on this forum have previously said he looks lazy and lackadaisical when he calls basketball. I admire how smooth and calm he always is.

FormerUmp Tue Jan 16, 2018 01:00pm

Football Zebras is also speculating that he'll be the referee for the Super Bowl.

I'm not sure what exactly that speculation is based on, but he certainly deserves it. I haven't watched every minute of every NFL playoff game so far, but I've seen a majority of all of them. This past weekend's Vikings-Saints game has been a bright spot, in my opinion" in a postseason where a number of games have been overshadowed by a least one egregiously bad call.

http://www.footballzebras.com/2018/0...l-lii-referee/

UNIgiantslayers Tue Jan 16, 2018 01:09pm

Just stopped by to say SKOL VIKINGS

Valley Man Tue Jan 16, 2018 01:34pm

As long as he leaves the index card at home:eek:

BTW .. Gene is my favorite

crosscountry55 Tue Jan 16, 2018 04:08pm

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Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1014750)
Love watching Gene. Posters on this forum have previously said he looks lazy and lackadaisical when he calls basketball. I admire how smooth and calm he always is.


I know, right? He’s like “The Fonz” of the officiating community.

The divisional round assignments have almost always served as the final audition for the Super Bowl crew. Gene has had several of these assignments, and he’s done some great work, but he just hasn’t been picked yet. I’d bet this is the year that finally changes.


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Raymond Tue Jan 16, 2018 04:37pm

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 (Post 1014783)
I know, right? He’s like “The Fonz” of the officiating community.

The divisional round assignments have almost always served as the final audition for the Super Bowl crew. Gene has had several of these assignments, and he’s done some great work, but he just hasn’t been picked yet. I’d bet this is the year that finally changes.


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You mean the Index Card-gate won't hinder his career progression?

FormerUmp Tue Jan 16, 2018 05:26pm

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1014784)
You mean the Index Card-gate won't hinder his career progression?

If he doesn't get it, that would be my first guess as to why. I'm hoping they don't use that against him though.

It seems as though the Super Bowl officials typically come from this past weekend's divisional round.

Bill Vinovich had the Falcons-Eagles game, and he's usually held in high regard for his work. There were a few calls, a couple of which were corrected by replay, but the game generally was pretty good from what I remember.

Ron Torbert had the Patriots-Titans game and that game was destroyed in the first half by two incorrect penalties.

Brad Allen doesn't have the required five years in.

Gene Steratore had Vikings-Saints. There was one questionable DPI call from what I remember, but that's it. I think the biggest officiating question people had after the game was "they really had to kick the extra point? Why?"

This could very well be his year. Maybe they had him do Vikings-Saints to get acclimated to the stadium? ;)

crosscountry55 Tue Jan 16, 2018 05:38pm

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014789)
I think the biggest officiating question people had after the game was "they really had to kick the extra point? Why?"

Happened after the Fail Mary a few years back and on one other recent instance that I can’t put my finger on. Understand you’d need to do it if a defensive conversion could alter the outcome, but otherwise it’s stupid. Wikipedia says it’s because regulation points factor into one of the lower level tiebreakers. I can buy that, though teams just take a knee anyway (the odds of one or two points in a season-long cumulative points tiebreaker making a difference or even coming into play in the first place are astronomically low). Furthermore, it makes ZERO sense in a post-season game. They need to scrap that rule; it’s painfully anticlimactic.

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014789)
This could very well be his year. Maybe they had him do Vikings-Saints to get acclimated to the stadium? ;)


No, it’s just because it’s more convenient for his Big 10 schedule. [emoji12] But I guess that’s all the more reason he might get the SB. I hope he blocked out Feb. 4th in Arbiter.



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FormerUmp Tue Jan 16, 2018 05:51pm

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 (Post 1014790)
Happened after the Fail Mary a few years back and on one other recent instance that I can’t put my finger on. Understand you’d need to do it if a defensive conversion could alter the outcome, but otherwise it’s stupid. Wikipedia says it’s because regulation points factor into one of the lower level tiebreakers. I can buy that, though teams just take a knee anyway (the odds of one or two points in a season-long cumulative points tiebreaker making a difference or even coming into play in the first place are astronomically low). Furthermore, it makes ZERO sense in a post-season game. They need to scrap that rule; it’s painfully anticlimactic.

I've heard the same thing about the tiebreaker. Of course in this particular game the spread was most commonly 4.5, 5 or 5.5, I believe. I know there were people who weren't happy to see them just take a knee.

I included that more to suggest that if that's the biggest thing people have to say about the officiating, the game must have been pretty well-officiated.

FormerUmp Wed Jan 17, 2018 05:40pm

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...super-bowl-lii


Looks like it's been made official.

paulsonj72 Wed Jan 17, 2018 06:27pm

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014862)

Yep. NFL communications sent out the email regarding this. Posted in the football thread also.


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