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Lock and Load: Ed Hochuli
Posted on 7/2/10 at 8:42 am
Posted on 7/2/10 at 8:42 am
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A ref toils away for 20 years, on average, before he makes it to the NFL. He is scouted, interviewed, tested and graded. In the end, he knows one thing: that, just like the behemoths on the field, he is among the very best.
There are 120 officials in the NFL each season and "another 20,000 who would kill to be there," says Jerry Markbreit, a longtime NFL ref.
They don't see themselves as traffic cops or walking rulebooks. They're keepers of the integrity of the game.
"It's like a dual life," Markbreit says. "You're transformed into something special, and when you take the uniform off, you're like the 'Incredible Hulk.' You go back to a normal size.
"Every official wants to be perfect. And there is no perfection. You strive for perfection, but you settle for excellent."
They hear the boos, stand within earshot of the sideline tirades, but all that matters, really, are the grades from the boss.
The NFL spends roughly eight hours evaluating the officiating ... from each game. Every play gets a grade after being examined from several angles of slow motion.
Collect enough bad grades, and you're gone from the big stage.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 9:22 am to arrakis
He'll always be one of my favorites in the NFL.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 9:36 am to arrakis
Good read. Thanks for posting the link. 
Posted on 7/2/10 at 9:36 am to arrakis
it sucks that an otherwise fantastic ref may be known for one terrible call. Same for Jim Joyce
Posted on 7/2/10 at 9:43 am to arrakis
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They're keepers of the integrity of the game.
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"Every official wants to be perfect. And there is no perfection. You strive for perfection, but you settle for excellent."
too bad the NBA officials don't care about getting the call right.
Those bastards just want to get face time and influence games.
Joey Crawford should not be allowed to do playoff games but they used him for the NBA Finals.
He must know where Stern's frozen Knick cards are buried.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 10:08 am to chinese58
In baseball, if you hit the ball in play 30% of the time, you're great.
In football, if you complete 70% of your passes, you're great.
As a ref, if you make one bad call out of 10,000, you're the scourge of humanity.
In football, if you complete 70% of your passes, you're great.
As a ref, if you make one bad call out of 10,000, you're the scourge of humanity.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 11:09 am to Sophandros
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The NFL spends roughly eight hours evaluating the officiating ... from each game. Every play gets a grade after being examined from several angles of slow motion.
From time to time a few score 100% for the game. I can't get my head around how they do it. It's not just the call, but the mechanics as well. A dozen decisions per play times the number of plays in a game....Truly amazing.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 11:12 am to Pilot Tiger
eh I think most have gotten over Ed's frick up. Their are some consistently shitty crews in the NFL I wish they'd cleanse
Posted on 7/2/10 at 11:19 am to BilJ
the giving him the business ref is pretty terrible
Posted on 7/2/10 at 1:50 pm to BilJ
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eh I think most have gotten over Ed's frick up. Their are some consistently shitty crews in the NFL I wish they'd cleanse
I hope so....These guns would deter many in the NFL front office:
Posted on 7/2/10 at 1:55 pm to Sophandros
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In baseball, if you hit the ball in play 30% of the time, you're great.
In football, if you complete 70% of your passes, you're great.
As a ref, if you make one bad call out of 10,000, you're the scourge of humanity.
I realize that refs cant be perfect, but you know this is a terrible analogy right. I mean in football and baseball you have an opponent who is trying to prevent you from doing those things. Refs dont have an opponent trying to make sure they dont get the call right.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 2:37 pm to PsawyerIsmywife
It's about success rate. Additonally, losers love to blame losses on that one bad call instead of all of their missed opportunities, poor execution, or their being outplayed.
Officiating is less of a factor than casual fans think. For the most part, they do a great job, and it's a shame that one or two mistakes define their career or life.
Officiating is less of a factor than casual fans think. For the most part, they do a great job, and it's a shame that one or two mistakes define their career or life.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 2:50 pm to Sophandros
quote:I'd add passionate fans in there, too.
Officiating is less of a factor than casual fans think.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 2:56 pm to xiv
Thing is, different officials call the game differently. If you know that, then you adjust. Failure to do so is on the athlete and his team. If you believe a ref hates your team or is just shitty, you have to step up your game to make him a nonfactor.
Blaming the refs is like blaming the rain.
Blaming the refs is like blaming the rain.
Posted on 7/2/10 at 3:08 pm to Sophandros
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For the most part, they do a great job
yes, NFL officials really are a cut above other pro sports officials
Posted on 7/2/10 at 3:29 pm to chinese58
Oddly enough, I think that's because it's not their fulltime job. They don't have the same job security that, say, the NBA official have. Plus, just like the players, each member of the crew has a specific role.
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