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Old Sun Sep 09, 2012, 07:04pm
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End of Seattle vs. Arizona game is the exact type of situation the NFL officials are hoping will happen more often.
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Old Sun Sep 09, 2012, 09:45pm
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There will be quite a blooper reel from today's games.
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Old Sun Sep 09, 2012, 10:01pm
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End of Seattle vs. Arizona game is the exact type of situation the NFL officials are hoping will happen more often.
The timeout debacle? That was ugly.

I watched the 49er / Packer game and the officials were rough but not terrible. They did miss a crucial block in the back during a Packer's TD and there were a lot of flags but most seemed legit.

The reviews after scoring plays are a little ridiculous.
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Old Sun Sep 09, 2012, 10:14pm
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The timeout debacle? That was ugly.

I watched the 49er / Packer game and the officials were rough but not terrible. They did miss a crucial block in the back during a Packer's TD and there were a lot of flags but most seemed legit.

The reviews after scoring plays are a little ridiculous.
What made the IBB worse was that they *did* flag it and somehow the official got talked out of it. And it wasn't some marginal "maybe-side-block" it was clearly an IBB.
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In the Denver/Pittsburgh game the crew blew the 2nd half 2:00 warning. Denvers INT return for a TD ocured with 1:58 remaining and after the TD but BEFORE the PAT attempt they took the 2 minute warning. Procedure there is to try the PAT and THEN take the 2 minute warning before the ensung kickoff.
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Old Mon Sep 10, 2012, 07:19am
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I find it funny that many out there on this forum and others similar to this are giving the replacements a pass for things that they screw up in a professional game, while if they screwed the same thing up in a televised HS game, they'ed be crucifying them.

Face it, it's not good.
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While I would love to see the "real guys" back on the job, I don't think the NFL is rushing to get back to the negotiating table. The replacements really weren't that bad.....Overall I would give them a 7 out of 10....... for this week.
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Old Mon Sep 10, 2012, 12:16pm
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?????????????

Does anyone know if the NFL will be mixing these guys up during the upcoming weeks or are these "crews" etched in stone......also I wish Fox would get rid of Mike Perriera until the lockout is over, the bias is very unprofessional on his part..... oh and one other question. Are there any "back up" officials for these guys in case someone gets injured ??????

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Old Mon Sep 10, 2012, 12:28pm
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I find it funny that many out there on this forum and others similar to this are giving the replacements a pass for things that they screw up in a professional game, while if they screwed the same thing up in a televised HS game, they'ed be crucifying them.

Face it, it's not good.
Actually I think the evaluations have been mostly negative. I only understand to some extent as these are basically NFL rookies that would never be in this situation regularly. For example it takes a guy years to become a Referee on a crew and in this situation no one had any NFL experience. I think it is a perfect storm for mistakes. I am not so sure I give them a pass because they choose to do this stuff, but it is understandable. The regular guys would not likely make the same mistakes these guys are and that should be expected. This is why I hope this is resolved soon.

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Old Sun Sep 09, 2012, 11:16pm
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The timeout debacle? That was ugly.

I watched the 49er / Packer game and the officials were rough but not terrible. They did miss a crucial block in the back during a Packer's TD and there were a lot of flags but most seemed legit.

The reviews after scoring plays are a little ridiculous.
What was more surprising to me is that the league representative didn't know the rule. Seattle should have been charged their third and final team timeout after the injury...it didn't matter that the injury occurred after an incomplete pass. The only time they wouldn't charge a timeout after an injury is if the injury came as a result of a foul, if the injury occurred during a down with a change of possession, field goal or during a try attempt, or if the opponent called a timeout. Ideally, the timeout should not have been granted, but once they did, the damage was already done and there's no penalty for an official granting a 4th timeout.
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The mistakes that the officials made today are not all that different than what the officials in the NFL made last year. I think that the current officials are just under a stronger microscope. We've seen games where fouls were missed last year, flags waived off that shouldn't have been, you name it and it happened last year. It doesn't matter which official is working, the same mistakes have happened before and they'll happen again no matter which group is working.

I give the guys credit that have been working because in years past the lower level college conferences have been overlooked when it comes to the NFL hiring them. I think the current NFL officials have been doing as good as can be expected and they have proven that you can hire from other conferences other than D-1. It's sort of like the teams that are starting to realize that even some players in lower college conferences are draft worthy. Perhaps now the NFL will realize that a future Super Bowl official may very will be officiating in some D3 conference. There are officials all over the country who are good enough to be D-1 but have fell through the cracks. Some of that has to do with geographics so you get left with working D2 or even D3.
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