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Old Fri Dec 28, 2007, 11:59pm
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16 game season

NFL officials have a bye week, so that just bolsters your percentage argument.

1/16 = 6.25%

However, officials' expected level of professionalism should be higher than players and coaches in my opinion.

Still, 6.25% is a considerable chunk, but it is 6.25% of a much smaller salary, the dollar amount is much smaller, and part-time officials are expected to have some other form of income.

I recall the NFL issuing fines based on dollars and not game checks most often. If fines were always issued on a game check or percentage basis, the deterrent would be less effective for the less compensated individuals.

If a player spits at an official and an official returns fire (I would hope not), how would we fine each? Even dollar figures? Even percentage? Progressive or regressive scale? I think the current fines are about right to provide the proper deterrent for the actions involved (taking into account individual histories).
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Old Sat Dec 29, 2007, 04:47am
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Still, 6.25% is a considerable chunk, but it is 6.25% of a much smaller salary, the dollar amount is much smaller, and part-time officials are expected to have some other form of income.
At my level I certainly need another form of income, but if NFL guys are making $8,150, I don't know that I'd necessarily need another job. I'm think 130k a year for "16 days" worth of work is a nice deal. I do put the 16 days in " " because I realize at the NFL level those guys have a bunch of other things that are part of the job (meetings, scouting, staying in tip-top shape, etc), but still its not a bad living. They may have more pressure to make sure they make the right calls, but unlike most of us HS officials there are many things they don't have to worry about (nutjob coachs, wrong ball plays, poor timekeepers, crappy field conditions unless you're reffing a Steelers home game, etc.).
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Old Sat Dec 29, 2007, 08:05am
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At my level I certainly need another form of income, but if NFL guys are making $8,150, I don't know that I'd necessarily need another job. I'm think 130k a year for "16 days" worth of work is a nice deal. I do put the 16 days in " " because I realize at the NFL level those guys have a bunch of other things that are part of the job (meetings, scouting, staying in tip-top shape, etc), but still its not a bad living. They may have more pressure to make sure they make the right calls, but unlike most of us HS officials there are many things they don't have to worry about (nutjob coachs, wrong ball plays, poor timekeepers, crappy field conditions unless you're reffing a Steelers home game, etc.).
NFL officials begin meetings in March and they put in lots of time prior to the season. I have no problem with the salary that they make. They are expected to be perfect while being subjected to pressure and abuse constantly. If you talk to them about their experience, it is considerable. One guy I know started with JHS, then HS, then D-III, D-II, D-I Big Ten, NFL-Europe, etc. They don't start at the top and I question how good an official can be if he makes quick jumps to higher levels.

There was discussion several years ago about making them full-time. It was determined that the NFL couldn't afford to pay them their salary plus what they make in their regular jobs so they dropped the idea. Also, an NFL official told me that with all the time that they put in during the off-season and during their season, that there wasn't really any more preparation and training that they could do.
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Old Sat Dec 29, 2007, 01:26pm
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At my level I certainly need another form of income, but if NFL guys are making $8,150, I don't know that I'd necessarily need another job. I'm think 130k a year for "16 days" worth of work is a nice deal. I do put the 16 days in " " because I realize at the NFL level those guys have a bunch of other things that are part of the job (meetings, scouting, staying in tip-top shape, etc), but still its not a bad living. They may have more pressure to make sure they make the right calls, but unlike most of us HS officials there are many things they don't have to worry about (nutjob coachs, wrong ball plays, poor timekeepers, crappy field conditions unless you're reffing a Steelers home game, etc.).
Well you are a little off if you think they only work 16 days, infact thats is way off. Also, Jim Quirk is in the highest pay bracket.
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