Jerel Worthy just tweeted that the refs are back.
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quote:The NFL and NFL Referees Association have reached an agreement on the issue of backup crews, reports NFL.com.
The league compromised in putting 21 full-time officials in developmental program. The 21 officials (three crews of seven officials each) will not be part of a regular group of NFL officials. The regular officials are still locked out as retirement pension remains an issue.
quote:But I thought the replacement refs made the right call! What's the hurry?
They made the right call, Seattle gets the "W", and it's a coincidence the deal gets done 2 days later. The whole country is wrong, still.
Game gets an asterisk, and possibly the season. The damage is done.
quote:Originally posted by GusBob:
/puts on tin foil hat/
IF the lockout is resolved this week, we may very well expect short term implications for the Packers as a team. We may also very well expect long-term implications for the Green Bay Packers as on organization.
The short term effects could occur on the field. The other players and coaches and the returning refs may have some props for the Packer players ( of note the tweets the players sent and ARODS very strong comments yesterday) also to point out MMM got more messages this week from his colleagues than he did after the SB
quote:Originally posted by GusBob:
The long term repercussions could be problematic. The NFL owners may very well take action against the ownerless packers and players (eliminating stock sales or forbidding social media during season, prohibiting players from interfereing with labor disputes&etc) As businessmen the fat cats may not take kindly to being stabbed in their back pockets. These effects will occur in the boardrooms and in the committee meetings in the offseason. I do not envy Murphy's position
quote:A Vegas casino now possesses more scruples than the largest professional sports industry on the planet.
quote:A top New Jersey lawmaker is proposing a ban on using replacement referees in professional sports, citing risks to player safety. State Senate President Steve Sweeney, a Democrat (and Green Bay Packers fan), said in a press release Tuesday he would introduce legislation prohibiting fill-in officials — which, if enacted, would impact the New York Jets and the New York Giants, both of whom play in at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
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Daopoulos: NFL, NFLRA deal is done
Posted by Mike Florio on September 26, 2012, 10:44 PM EDT
NBC picked the right year to hire an officiating consultant.
Jim Daopoulos, a long-time official and supervisor of officials, joined NBC this season. And he tells PFT that the NFL and NFL Referees Association have signed a new deal.
A crew is being assembled to work Thursday night’s game between the Browns and Ravens. Then, on Friday, the officials will travel to Dallas to retrieve their equipment and receive their game assignments for Sunday and Monday, with the same crews working together as last year.
Details are still not clear, but Daopoulos says that the much-debated pension issue was resolved with the current defined-benefit plan remaining in place for five years before switching to a 401(k)-style defined contribution plan.
Also, it’s believed that the deal will cover five more years before this one, which means that we’ll potentially be doing this again in 2018.
UPDATE 10:56 p.m. ET: Daopoulos has provided some more facts. The officials will vote on the deal in Dallas on Friday, at which time it will become final. They’ll then participate in a clinic, and head on Saturday to the game sites. Also, the officials will receive a pay raise of four percent, with 12 guaranteed game checks this year and 19 in subsequent years (including preseason). As to the checks they’ve missed this year, the officials will divvy up $2.5 million.
quote::Email from high-ranking source: "have not heard if it is definitively done but also have not heard anything negative so probably very close or done."
quote:Originally posted by Iowacheese:
Andrew Brandt @adbrandt
I was wrong in thinking Monday night was not a tipping point but NFL never anticipated the breadth of reaction way beyond sports.
quote:Originally posted by Fandame:
It'll never happen, but it would be nice if the same number of people would push for Rule 17...