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paulsonj72 Wed Jan 25, 2017 04:09pm

Super Bowl Officials named
 
Here are the 7 officials plus replay official who have been named to work Super Bowl 51

SUPER BOWL LI OFFICIALS NAMED

Referee CARL CHEFFERS will lead the seven-person crew of game officials selected to work Super Bowl LI on Sunday, February 5 at NRG Stadium, the NFL announced today.

The other members of the Super Bowl LI officiating crew are DAN FERRELL (umpire), KENT PAYNE (head linesman), JEFF SEEMAN (line judge), DOUG ROSENBAUM (field judge), DYROL PRIOLEAU (side judge), and TODD PRUKOP (back judge). Collectively, the Super Bowl LI officiating crew has 93 years of NFL officiating experience and 64 combined playoff game assignments.

Cheffers, in his 17th season as an NFL game official, entered the league in 2000 as a side judge and was promoted to referee in 2008. He has officiated 10 playoff games, including two conference championships. He was the alternate referee for Super Bowl XLIX and an alternate official for Super Bowl XLII.

Under the NFL officiating program's evaluation system, officials must be rated in the top tier at their position to be eligible for the Super Bowl. They must have at least five years of NFL experience and previous playoff assignments.

TOM SIFFERMAN is the replay official.

Cheffers, Ferrell, Prioleau, and Prukop are officiating in their first Super Bowl. Payne and Rosenbaum worked Super Bowl XLV and Seeman officiated Super Bowl XLIV.

This courtesy of the NFL office

Suudy Wed Jan 25, 2017 06:29pm

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Originally Posted by paulsonj72 (Post 998592)
Under the NFL officiating program's evaluation system, officials must be rated in the top tier at their position to be eligible for the Super Bowl. They must have at least five years of NFL experience and previous playoff assignments.

Out of curiosity, does anyone know how the NFL's officiating evaluation system is setup? Certainly it has to be better than the crappy local systems we have in place. But I'm curious if it is a mix of coaches, other officials, crew assessments, and/or just straight up evaluaters.

HLin NC Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:09pm

They have a group of supervisors who report to a VP of Officiating. The supervisors constantly review their work weekly and issue grades on calls/no-calls. Go pick up Mike Pereria's book if you want to know more. Not the most well written or constructed book I've ever read but he does go over the system pretty well.

https://www.amazon.com/After-Further.../dp/1629371610


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