NFL punishes refs finally of course only after daddy kraft and pats complain

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The NFL may be hoping to cut down on incidents like #batgate

After a series of primetime officiating miscues, the NFL finally appears to be doing its part to ensure that its referees are held accountable for the blunders they make on the gridiron.

According to NBC Sports’ Mike Florio, a new progressive disciplinary system is already in the works for the 2016 NFL season. Under this proposed system, referees would be suspended -- either with or without pay -- according to the flagrancy of their on-field mistakes.

Reports of discussions between the league and the NFL Referees Association come in the wake of a string of errors in the past few weeks. The Detroit Lions were duped out of a win when Seattle Seahawk K.J. Wright illegally batted the football out of play at the end of their Week 4 matchup, prompting the coining of the Batgate hashtag and the reassignment of the official who blew the call.

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Seattle's Wright bats a loose ball out of the back of the end zone during the second half of his team's contest against Detroit. The Seahawks won the game, 13-10.

Then, on Oct. 12, referees failed to notice 18 seconds leaking off the clock on a Pittsburgh Steelers possession, leading to the suspension of side judge Rob Vernatchi for a single game.

Two more clock miscues went down in the New England Patriots-Indianapolis Colts contest this past weekend, one in the first and the other in the fourth quarter. And finally, Monday night in the game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles, the play clock and game clock may have been out of sync late in the second period. At this point, these major officiating gaffes are becoming a weekly routine.

A new system would incentivize referees to be ever-vigilant with a “more immediate stick” of discipline, as Florio phrased it. In other words, an established and enforced system would compel the NFL to react to the officiating mistakes that have been all too common thus far this season.

If that’s what it takes to make this game a little more fair, then we’re all for it.


when is the nfl going to stop babying the pats and expose them for who they really are?
 

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And Pats fans think Goodell is out to get them.

What would ever happen if Goodell was replaced by someone who was truly fair and impartial, and not pro-Pats?
 

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Pete Morelli's crew pulled from Steelers-Colts game

Pete Morelli's crew pulled from Steelers-Colts game

Pete Morelli's officiating crew is under more controversy.

After more controversy following it's officiating during Arizona's Week 12 win over San Francisco, Morelli's crew has been removed from Pittsburgh's Sunday night game against Indianapolis. The crew has been reassigned to cover Sunday's 4:25 p.m. matchup between New England and Philadelphia.

The 49ers have been verbally upset over Morelli's crew following it's loss to the Cardinals, as San Francisco was penalized 13 times, including this roughing the passer penalty that led to Arizona's eventual game-winning touchdown.


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San Francisco's players were visibly frustrated with Morelli's crew following the game. Check out what veteran linemen Alex Boone had to say after the 49ers' gut-wrenching 19-13 loss to Arizona that dropped his team to 3-8 on the season.

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This is not the first time this season that Morelli's crew has come under fire. It was Morelli's crew that incorrectly allowed 18 seconds to run off the clock before the Steelers began their final drive in their Week 5 win over the Chargers. The Steelers nearly ran out of time before Le'Veon Bell's walk-off touchdown as the game clock expired.

Steelers and Colts fans remember another game Morelli's crew covered nearly a decade ago, when Troy Polamalu's interception was reversed during Pittsburgh's 21-18 upset of Indianapolis.
A decade later, both the Steelers and Colts will avoid another Morelli-called game in a game that has major playoff implications for both teams heading into the backstretch of the season.




so this crew gets to oversee the Patriots game which is a bigger matchup then the Sunday night game of Pittsburgh verse Indy...
 
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I guess we shouldnt be surprised that an incompetent crew has been reassigned to a Pat game where they can just relax and make Goodell happy by following the orders they receive in their headsets from Mr Kraft

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As always, I wonder why the league's "cozy" relationship with Las Vegas never enters the discussion about officiating.
 
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Actually, this is a punishment for the crew. The cheater is a royal pain in the a** on the sideline, and the refs will be killed by him every time they do something questionable.

Hopefully he'll pop a vein in his head from frustration...
 

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Pete Morelli's officiating crew is under more controversy.

After more controversy following it's officiating during Arizona's Week 12 win over San Francisco, Morelli's crew has been removed from Pittsburgh's Sunday night game against Indianapolis. The crew has been reassigned to cover Sunday's 4:25 p.m. matchup between New England and Philadelphia.

The 49ers have been verbally upset over Morelli's crew following it's loss to the Cardinals, as San Francisco was penalized 13 times, including this roughing the passer penalty that led to Arizona's eventual game-winning touchdown.


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San Francisco's players were visibly frustrated with Morelli's crew following the game. Check out what veteran linemen Alex Boone had to say after the 49ers' gut-wrenching 19-13 loss to Arizona that dropped his team to 3-8 on the season.

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This is not the first time this season that Morelli's crew has come under fire. It was Morelli's crew that incorrectly allowed 18 seconds to run off the clock before the Steelers began their final drive in their Week 5 win over the Chargers. The Steelers nearly ran out of time before Le'Veon Bell's walk-off touchdown as the game clock expired.

Steelers and Colts fans remember another game Morelli's crew covered nearly a decade ago, when Troy Polamalu's interception was reversed during Pittsburgh's 21-18 upset of Indianapolis.
A decade later, both the Steelers and Colts will avoid another Morelli-called game in a game that has major playoff implications for both teams heading into the backstretch of the season.




so this crew gets to oversee the Patriots game which is a bigger matchup then the Sunday night game of Pittsburgh verse Indy...
The list doesn't stop there.
Morelli's been the ref in charge when BAL got jobbed out of a chance to tie a game and go to OT in 2007 on a Phil Dawson FG that hit the goalpost and bounced back OUT through the uprights, (it was actually good), when MULTIPLE bad calls in the 2009 MIN v NOS NFCC game directly contributed to & cost the Vikkys an appearance in SB XLIV, & reversing a PI call that cost DET the WC game against DAL last season.

Morelli is the "go-to" NFL game-fixer official.
The number of times his crew has been the CAUSE of a sudden reversal of fortunes and the end of game difference between victory and defeat in the playoffs & regular season, is well beyond the statistical limits of chance occurrence.

 
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Just watched the beginning of the Cheats Eagles game

In the first quarter Kraftys specially assigned incompetent Morelli called about 7 fouls on the Eagles, none on the Cheating Scumbags
 

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Just watched the beginning of the Cheats Eagles game

In the first quarter Kraftys specially assigned incompetent Morelli called about 7 fouls on the Eagles, none on the Cheating Scumbags

I was in the car, listening to the Philly broadcast of the game. It sounded like a typical Pats game, where EVERY third down (regardless of who is on offense) results in a penalty that either continues a Pats drive or stops an opposing drive.

And Pats fans are convinced Roger and the league are out to get them.
 
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