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I recall in previous years that whoever the #1 rated crew was mentioned. I don't see it as being something new this year.
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Ed's LJ #47 Pedroia (a rookie) is not on the game. The LJ is #10, from another crew.
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That's Tim Podraza , my first year instructor. You'll have a real hard time finding a nicer guy and better official anywhere.
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Other two games:
BAL/MIA: Hochuli (R), Brown* (U), Hittner* (HL), Phares (LJ), Weatherford* (SJ), Sifferman* (FJ), Schmitz* (BJ). PHI/MIN: Corrente (R), Hall (U), McGrath* (HL), Hussey* (LJ), Lamberth (SJ), Weir* (FJ), Paganelli (BJ) *Were on this referee's crew this season.
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I generally like Peter King, but he fell into the same mistake as many saying that he can't believe Hochuli is one of the top rated officials based on the magnitue of the missed SD/DEN call (i.e. one that 'decided' the game). The truth is, if this happened in the 2nd quarter of an October game between teams with losing records, no one would even think about it, and it would be impossible that anyone would suggest that official should miss the playoffs for that call. Yet, that 'meaningless' call (meaningless in the eyes of many fans anyway) is just as important to the official.
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Why are you asking me? Do I look like Pereria's secretary?
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Crews thus far:
ATL/AZ: Parry (R), C Paganelli (U), Bowers* (HL), Marinucci* (LJ), Coleman (SJ), Wrolstad* (FL), P Paganelli* (BJ) IND/SD: Winter (R), Dawson (U), Mello* (HL), Stephan* (LJ), Hill* (SJ), Carroll* (FJ), Reels* (BJ) *Were on this referee's crew this season
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Rookies don't work playoffs. I forget how many years they have to work before they're eligible. There used to be a good site ofr this type of info, including who worked every game.
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Last week's Official Review Mike Pereria said rookies and officials with problems would not work the playoffs. The conference finals and the Super Bowl will be all-star crews.
Greg Gumbel said Hochuli's crew was rated #1. That does not mean Ed himself was rated number 1; however, consider each official is rated for every call/no-call and the SD-Denver call was only one call in 16 games. One call a season does not make. |
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But it went 'dormant' in 2005 and hasn't been updated since. And in its latter days, every click created an unwanted ad of some sort.
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