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While the “ face mask “ call was completely bogus( generated a lot of twitter activity during the game) and one of the worst phantom calls ever , Corrente is not terrible. He’ll have an all star crew , but his crew was fair during the season and didn’t throw a ton of flags. Bills-Redskins game had few called penalties overall. The Bills could do a lot worse. I’d prefer Vinovich or Blakeman, but Corrente wouldn’t be far off. 

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39 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

While the “ face mask “ call was completely bogus( generated a lot of twitter activity during the game) and one of the worst phantom calls ever , Corrente is not terrible. He’ll have an all star crew , but his crew was fair during the season and didn’t throw a ton of flags. Bills-Redskins game had few called penalties overall. The Bills could do a lot worse. I’d prefer Vinovich or Blakeman, but Corrente wouldn’t be far off. 

yep, agreed.  No Jerome Boger or Michael Scott look-alike (the guy we drew in the Wk16 New England game), and I’m good.

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1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

Fixed.

 

FYI, there are no more "unintentional" face mask penalties.  You unintentionally get your fingers stuck in someone's grill, it's 15 yards.

 

Maybe I did not express myself clearly but you misunderstood me. I didn't mean that Edmunds' FM was unintentional, I know he didn't even touch his FM. I meant that it was such a BS call that it was clearly just a huge miss by ref, and not a try to help Steelers. 

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For anyone following this thread who needs some clarification on precisely what each zebra is up to, here's a swell website that outlines the officiating team quite neatly. Plus, there are some cute little duckies on the header. Cheers!

https://www.ducksters.com/sports/football/officials_referees.php

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6 hours ago, No_Matter_What said:

 

I remember commenting on officials after that game. Except for that facemask which was clearly unintentional it was fairly called game, which was strange vs Steelers in Pittsburgh.

 

What?  You must be thinking of a different facemask  because the one called on Edmunds wasn't even close to his helmet at all.  He grabbed the dude in the numbers.

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46 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

What?  You must be thinking of a different facemask  because the one called on Edmunds wasn't even close to his helmet at all.  He grabbed the dude in the numbers.

Lol I already commented this two posts above yours. I meant CALL was unintentional (i.e. not meant to help Steelers), not the facemask - we've all seen he didn't even het close to his helmet. I was just trying to say that refs were fine that game except for this blunder. 

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On 9/3/2019 at 9:24 AM, Just Jack said:

Crew members are listed with their years of NFL experience, including the upcoming season, the crews they were on last season, the college attended, and occupations. A replay official and replay assistant are assigned to each crew, and are also listed.

*indicates an official who is on the same crew as last season. Veteran officials who have changed positions from last season are noted on each crew.

Week 1 - Bills at Jets

  • Replay official: Tom Sifferman
  • Replay assistant: Gavin Anderson
  • Position change: Gautreaux (FJ→SJ)
      Yrs 2018 crew College Occupation
R 19 Clay Martin 5   Oklahoma Baptist high school basketball coach
U 11 Fred Bryan 11 * Northern Iowa superintendent, juvenile correctional facility
DJ 6 Jerod Phillips 4 Wrolstad Northeastern State elementary school teacher
LJ 108 Gary Arthur 23 Cheffers Wright State president, commercial printing company
FJ 42 Nate Jones 1 NA Rutgers firefighter/EMT; former NFL player
SJ 80 Greg Gautreaux 18 Coleman SW Louisiana athletic programs manager
BJ 119 Greg Wilson 12 * USC law enforcement

Sure NFL, we believe you want competent officiating. Part time refs what a complete joke.

 

They do this bc it helps them steer outcomes under the guise of ‘poor officiating.’ And we take it as plausible bc we’re like, well he’s not even full time so I can see why he sucks at his job. The NFL: “Awe shucks what are gonna do, he had a tough week as an elementary school principal!”

 

This is is the truth and no it’s not a ‘conspiracy theory.’ 

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7 hours ago, No_Matter_What said:

 

I remember commenting on officials after that game. Except for that facemask which was clearly unintentional it was fairly called game, which was strange vs Steelers in Pittsburgh.

 

Idk if you know this but that call was bogus - and there's no "unintentional" facemask penalty anymore.

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13 hours ago, sullim4 said:

Wild Card Saturday: Tony Corrente All-Star Crew, complete with a young Walt Coleman:

 

http://www.footballzebras.com/2019/12/corrente-hussey-cheffers-and-smith-are-wild-card-referees/

 

      Yrs 2019 crew College Occupation
R 99 Tony Corrente 25   Cal State-Fullerton former college officiating coordinator, retired educator
U 102 Bruce Stritesky 14 Vinovich Embry Riddle airline pilot
DJ 6 Jerod Phillips 4 Martin Northeastern State elementary school teacher
LJ 65 Walt Coleman IV 5 Novak Southern Methodist financial advisor
FJ 116 Mike Weatherford 18 Novak Oklahoma State energy trader
SJ 86 Jimmy Buchanan 11 Blakeman South Carolina State insurance agent
BJ 111 Terrence Miles 12 Novak Arizona State quality control manager
  • Replay official: Mike Wimmer
  • Replay assistant: Bill Ellis
  • Alternates: Alex Kemp (R), Ramon George (U), Mark Steinkerchner (LJ), Gary Cavaletto (SJ)

 

An NFL 'All-Star Crew' is like saying you're dating the best looking of the ugly girls...

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25 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said:

 

See my 2 reactions on this above. I clearly suck when expressing my thoughts in English.

 

But you're saying that the call was unintentional.  I don't understand that.

 

The ref has to go through a series of steps to call/enforce a penalty.  I don't know how any of them can be unintentional.

 

They have to see the penalty.

They have to grab the flag.

They have to throw the flag.

They have to explain the penalty to the Umpire so it can be announced.

 

How can all of those things happen unintentionally, especially when it was abundantly clear that no one's facemask was touched?

 

Which part was unintentional?

 

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