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BillyClyde 68 Mon Dec 28, 2009 03:41pm

Super Bowl white hat?
 
Id it time for Walt Coleman?

umpirebob71 Mon Dec 28, 2009 04:20pm

That depends on how he grades out for the year.

FredFan7 Tue Jan 12, 2010 02:13pm

Behind the Football Stripes - Login has some good information.

My wild guess is Walt Anderson.

JasonTX Tue Jan 12, 2010 02:48pm

My guess is Steratore. I think someone at one time had mention that the Super Bowl officials comes from the Wild Card games. Maybe someone with more time on there hands than me can research the prior years to see if that's true.

BktBallRef Tue Jan 12, 2010 09:26pm

It has worked out that way in the past, although it doesn't always. There used to be a website that tracked the games and had a history posted.

Hoculi and Steratore worked. I can't recall who else (and I'm too lazy to research it).

JugglingReferee Tue Jan 12, 2010 09:41pm

Rumour has it as Scott Green.

bisonlj Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:55pm

Top 8 crews work the first two rounds. Top 4 at each position work the championship games, Super Bowl and Pro Bowl. Assuming the top R in the league is also on the top 8 crews, he could work either the wild card or divisional round. From there I have no idea if the SB R usually works wild card or divisional.

Trap Wed Jan 13, 2010 02:53pm

Question: probably off topic: How do crews get established? Are they assigned by league or does white hat get to pick who he wants on his crew?

Do crews do playoffs/ superbowl or are the "all-star" crews?

BktBallRef Wed Jan 13, 2010 04:24pm

I would assume the league assigns crews but IDK for sure.

Crews usually work playoff games with the exception of officials who are not yet experienced enough to work. IDK if their are other exceptions.

mbyron Thu Jan 14, 2010 09:30am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trap (Post 651164)
Question: probably off topic: How do crews get established? Are they assigned by league or does white hat get to pick who he wants on his crew?

Do crews do playoffs/ superbowl or are the "all-star" crews?

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GoodwillRef Thu Jan 14, 2010 09:45am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonTX (Post 650723)
My guess is Steratore. I think someone at one time had mention that the Super Bowl officials comes from the Wild Card games. Maybe someone with more time on there hands than me can research the prior years to see if that's true.

Has Steratore been at the Referee spot for 5 years...if not, he can't work the Super Bowl.

Rich Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:51am

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoodwillRef (Post 651497)
Has Steratore been at the Referee spot for 5 years...if not, he can't work the Super Bowl.

Unless Pereira decides differently, of course.

Texas Aggie Thu Jan 14, 2010 02:51pm

In the past, the SB officials generally worked the division round. That may change now with the crew system, rather than the previous all-star system, in place.

So are the conference games and the SB still all-star? If so, I'm guessing those that will work in the conference games worked last weekend, if they were on a top crew or they filled in on one.

tjones1 Sun Jan 17, 2010 02:14pm

It appears Walt is working the DAL/MIN game today.

ljudge Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:19am

I heard of two such requirements to work the Supe. At least 5 years in the position and worked at least one AFC or NFC championship game. Of course I don't know that for a fact but relatively certain this is the case.


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