#99 Referee, Tony Corrente, La Mirada, Calif., 19 yrs in the NFL
#11 Umpire, Fred Bryan, South Minneapolis, Minn., 5 yrs
#54 Head Linesman, George Hayward, St. Joseph, Mo., 23 yrs
#130 Line Judge, Darryll Lewis, Omaha, Neb., 15 yrs
#60 Field Judge, Gary Cavaletto, Santa Barbara, Calif., 12 yrs
#62 Side Judge, Ronald Torbert, West Bloomfield, Mich., 4 yrs
#119 Back Judge, Greg Wilson, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., 6 yrs
This crew calls the 5th fewest average number of penalties per game. They have called the 3rd most holding calls so far this season. Well through the first ten games anyway. The way the Pats like to hold Wake, I'm glad to see we're getting a ref not shy about calling holding. This crew is also one that likes to call DPI a lot. Don't know how they have the 5th lowest avg considering they are near the top in calling holding and DPI.
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call penalties, don't call penalties...I really don't care as long as they are consistent and not one sided.
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Hopefully, we've been running our 11 on 18 drills in practice this week..........:shifty:
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This is Corrente's 2nd Pats game this year. His crew called 4 penalties for 33 yards on NE and 7 for 56 on the Saints.
We haven't won a game with Corrente's crew since 2009. The Pats haven't lost a game with his crew since 2002.
Our first game against NE had us with 7 penalties for 61 yards and the Pats with 5 for 35.Phins_Fan_87, Fin D, 54Fins and 14 others like this. -
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The swipe play was BS that changed the game.
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[Why do I seldom hear that when we play a team? When was the last time you heard an announcer or analyst say, "The Dolphins really got the breaks today (or benefitted from several questionable calls)"? I can't remember. Before Jimmy Johnson coached maybe?]
And to be fair and balanced, I won't forget the holding penalty called on the Patriots that negated their touchdown. That was a nice break. But the difference is, that was a holding penalty. Obviously, like DPI, they're judgment calls, but there are easier cues for the referees to look for with holding.
Anyway, it's frustrating that I'm still remembering these crappy details, and I'm all for the Dolphins being strong in will and overcoming adversity and referees calls. But these calls ABSOLUTELY affected the game, the scoring, and the final score. And it wasn't just one batting play. It just wasn't.
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I'm gonna stop whining now. I hate it, and, in general, I try not to do it and don't like to read it. I just remember being more frustrated watching that game (and not just the penalties but also Sherman going away from what worked in the first half) than any other game I can remember in the last few years.Paul 13, Mcduffie81, gafinfan and 3 others like this. -
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There are 7 officials and the crews get shuffled each season. So some of the other members of this crew may have different streaks of officiating wins and losses. The umpire Fred Bryan officiated in a Miami win last year as part of Mike Carey's crew. I'm too lazy to calculate the streaks for the rest of the crew. IMO, the side, field and back judges have the potential to most effect the game because those 3 will call most of the pass interference penalties.
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It would feel pretty good to win on a blown call in out favor. I mean it sounds lame but has that EVER. Happened to us?
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Calls are part of the game that changes the scope of franchises all the time.refs are officials, just like nba officials, they can be influenced...Ryan is going to have to learn this eventually..our coach is going to have to learn to not yell at them in a disrespectful manner..Finrunner likes this. -
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Based on the views on this thread, it appears many people are already looking to blame the refs if the Dolphins lose this game.
The fact is the the Patriots have been the superior team in the AFC East for the past decade. They have won games because they have had the best head coach and the best QB in the division. Over this time they have gotten some calls which seem to favor them, but they have also had calls go against them.
The Dolphins just need to go out and put together an entire game against the Patriots and not just one great half. This is going to be a game in which the Dolphins are going to have to win the game by outplaying the Patriots in the third and fourth quarters. If they can do this, they will win the game. If the Patriots and Brady control the game in the second half as effectively as they did in New England, the Dolphins will lose again and fans will once again be blaming the refs instead of the play of the Dolphins in the second half.
I never blame refs for losses. The players have 60 minutes to make the plays to win the game. If they play their best and show up for all four quarters, the refs shouldn't even be a factor in the game. My view is that losers always look for someone else to blame. Winners find a way to overcome and become victorious. So it is time for the Dolphins to show they are winners and there are absolutely no excuses for them to lose to the Patriots this coming Sunday.steveincolorado, zenyatta and LI phinfan like this. -
I honestly couldn't disagree more. That is a great view on life or business, but not football. The refs are a third party with complete control to tilt the game either direction.
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