It's been something I always wanted to know. Have there ever been a case, where a referee has been fined, suspended, or even fired for doing a bad job? I was just wanted to know, because I never heard of a ref receiving punishment for doing so.
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I swear if I did as bad of a job at my job as these refs have done particularly against us, I would be fired...and so would anyone else.
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That NBA ref, but there was extenuating circumstances. :lol: That's a good question though.
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Found this:
http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=34561
But I still don't see how the refs are being held responsible for their decisions.Silverphin likes this. -
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I believe Mike Perira excuse spelling the head of NFL Officiating reviews the games every week, and they talk to the ref's about that good job or bad job. They also use this process to get the best crew for the super bowl depending hos they did through the season.
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What was the line on today's game? I don't think anything was worse than the last call made last week that gave the Titans FG position. Meh.
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If refs do a bad job, like FFIC said, they get performance reviews and it has an effect on their post season officiating careers.
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I don't believe they are fined, but the profession is performance-based, on all levels.
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For the record I think it's ridiculous that the refs can blow the whistle on that fumble today, but earlier in the season the Redskins got jobbed on a play where they fumbled, the whistle was blown, and the Saints players fought and recovered the ball well after the whistle blew...and somehow the Saints were awarded the ball. NBC had a really good piece on FNIA last week about playing to the whistle, and now playing through the whistle.
The inconsistencies these refs make during a season are maddening.
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