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OT - Hochuli Apologizing to Chargers Fans
1) Have you ever heard of such a thing before?
2) I know we often discuss that players decide the game with missed layups, missed foul shots, etc. However, have you ever felt "devestated" or really bad about any one call? "Affecting the outcome of a game is a devastating feeling," Hochuli said. "Officials strive for perfection — I failed miserably. Although it does no good to say it, I am very, very sorry." Entire Article is at: http://blogs.usatoday.com/thehuddle/...i-apolopg.html
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Hochuli has/will develop a thin layer of teflon over this one because of the way he has handled it, amongst the fans.
How the NFL office likes his approach may be different. I don't know of any other NFL official with his own message forum, line of WWEHD products, etc.
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I think he's handled a lousy situation in the best possible manner. He owned up to his mistake and I'm sure he is devistated. There isn't much more he can do except go out this week and work hard like he has thousands of times before.
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WWEHD is a web-site run by some young lady. According to her bio she got permission from Ed Hochuli to use his name. But he has no direct affiliation with the web site.
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I was referring to nfl85.com
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I can see with his reputation and obvious great skill that he would feel embarrased and have a lot of anguish over the mistake. He worked very hard to get to his level of officiating and expertise. What impresses me most is how he has handled this. No excuses. No whining. Accepting responsibilty and acknowledging the mistake. No wonder he has biceps the size of the Tetons. This is a real man!
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He's devastated?!?!?! Did people die? Did children starve? Big deal, it's a game and he made one mistake. So some fans are disappointed. Who cares? Put it in perspective.
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How do you think these guys get to where they are? One of the reasons is because of the committment they make to the pursuit of excellence in what they do. If you blow off mistakes that you make in that pursuit, you will never get to that level. Do you think it is likely that Scott Norwood was "devastated" when he missed a field goal to win the Super Bowl? Do you think Mariano Rivera was "devastated" when he blew a save in game 7 of the World Series? Why would you expect less from an official? If they weren't "devestated," then wouldn't everyone be rushing to judgment about how they are "spoiled millionaire athletes who don't really care?" The fact that he is "devastated" over a significant mistake is one of many reasons why Hochuli is and will continue to be an excellent official. |
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Do you know how many people there are in this country that think "Entertainment Tonight" is a news program? We have no one to blame but ourselves.
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Ed Hochuli "devustated" after blown call, society crumbles as a result. Dogs and cats living together and mass hysteria are knocking at our door. Details at 11. I think I have a pretty healthy perspective on life, and a pretty good balance between the things that are truly important in life. And when I screw up, I mean really screw up, in any of those areas, it hurts. That includes a major screw up during a game I'm officiating. It's not the end of the world, but it still hurts. It should when you let so many people down.
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The man is really a public figure. He is on TV every week and he uses a microphone to speak directly to the spectators informing them of decisions. Because there is that connection with the viewers of NFL games it seems appropriate for him to issue a public statement regarding the error. Not so sure that returning private emails to individuals is a good idea, but that's not my call.
As far as how the league feels, I believe that it should be pleased that Ed has made a public announcement of his mistake. It assures the viewing audience that the game was not fixed and that this was simply a human error. He is still an excellent official and I actually see his popularity increasing because of the press coverage from this. People will feel that they can trust him. They now have knowledge that he will say so if the referees got a call wrong. That's a good thing for the NFL. The last thing that the league office wants is to have to deal with a credibility problem similar to what the NBA is battling. |
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