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Posted
5 hours ago, Just Jack said:

Pats* at Bills

 

Replay: Paul Weidner

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/SterGe0r.htm

 

R 114 Gene Steratore        
U 81 Roy Ellison        
DJ 24 David Oliver        
LJ 108 Gary Arthur        
FJ 116 Mike Weatherford        
SJ 29 Adrian Hill        
BJ 105 Dino Paganelli        

Can’t we just get Walt Coleman on board and let our team forfeit/rest?

Posted
1 hour ago, QB Bills said:

best ref in the league

I agree. Steratore is good, and not afraid to call penalties on the Pats. Won't matter much but at least the chances of a cleanly called game are a lot higher. 

Posted
On 9/12/2017 at 9:51 AM, Just Jack said:

Week 2 - Bills at Panthers

 

R 65 Walt Coleman

U 44 Jeff Rice

DJ 74 Derick Bowers

LJ 16 Kevin Codey

FJ 1 Scott Novak

SJ 95 James Coleman

BJ 111 Terrence Miles

 

•Replay: Darryll Lewis

•Position changes: Novak (SJ→FJ), Coleman (FJ→SJ)

 

Walt's stats...

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/ColeWa0r.htm

 

Wait. Is James Coleman related to Walt Coleman?

Posted
1 hour ago, Just Jack said:

Indy @ Bills

 

Replay: Jim Lapetina

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/AlleBr0r.htm

R 122 Brad Allen        
U 11 Fred Bryan        
DJ 48 Jim Mello        
LJ 40  Brian Bolinger        
FJ 97 Tom Hill        
SJ 26 Jabir Walker        
BJ 83 Shawn Hochuli        

BJ is Shawn Hochuli...if he’s related to Ed, get ready for a lot of Pass Interference flags (mostly because he needs to stretch his biceps during cold weather)

Posted
57 minutes ago, Just Jack said:

Miami @ Bills, we last saw Boger and his crew week 9, Bills @ Jets 

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/BogeJe0r.htm

 

  • Replay: John McGrath
R 23 Jerome Boger        
U 49 Rich Hall        
DJ 134 Ed Camp        
LJ 63 Mike Carr        
FJ 103 Eugene Hall        
SJ 87 Walt Coleman IV        
BJ 112 Tony Steratore        

 

There's a fourth Walt Coleman?  What, three incompetent halfwits wasn't enough?

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Posted
7 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

There's a fourth Walt Coleman?  What, three incompetent halfwits wasn't enough?

Multiple Walt Colemans, multiple Hochulis and now I see there’s another Steratore....geez, it really is a father/son sport. Nepotism lives!!!

Posted
Just now, BringBackFergy said:

Multiple Walt Colemans, multiple Hochulis and now I see there’s another Steratore....geez, it really is a father/son sport. Nepotism lives!!!

 

Tom Brady's going to still be getting calls go his way when he's 90 and in a nursing home.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Just Jack said:

Miami @ Bills, we last saw Boger and his crew week 9, Bills @ Jets 

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/BogeJe0r.htm

 

  • Replay: John McGrath
R 23 Jerome Boger        
U 49 Rich Hall        
DJ 134 Ed Camp        
LJ 63 Mike Carr        
FJ 103 Eugene Hall        
SJ 87 Walt Coleman IV        
BJ 112 Tony Steratore        

 Is this a good slate, or a bad slate?

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 Is this a good slate, or a bad slate?

 

 

Boger is pretty terrible.  His crew has only officiated in two playoffs since he became a ref 11 years ago.  He routinely averages higher penalties/game than the league average and he is pretty much the poster boy for the "flag-happy" referee generation.

 

No matter how you slice it, I think it's pretty bad.

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Posted
2 hours ago, BringBackFergy said:

Multiple Walt Colemans, multiple Hochulis and now I see there’s another Steratore....geez, it really is a father/son sport. Nepotism lives!!!

NFL officiating has always been a nepotistic clique.  There used to be a hugely disproportionate number of officials based in and around Denver.  Not sure if that’s still true, but it remains an insular fraternity, which probably explains the abysmal quality of NFL officiating today.

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Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, fridge said:

 

Boger is pretty terrible.  His crew has only officiated in two playoffs since he became a ref 11 years ago.  He routinely averages higher penalties/game than the league average and he is pretty much the poster boy for the "flag-happy" referee generation.

 

No matter how you slice it, I think it's pretty bad.

Yeah, to further this point, not only does Boger's crew throw a lot of flags, he also has what seems to be an extremely difficult time making announcements in any type of complicated call with any sort of clarity. 

 

He'll have no problem with "false start, offense, #62. 5 yard penalty, repeat the down." But if he has to explain a ticky-tack challenged play or offsetting penalties or anything like that, you'll likely be scratching your head

 

 

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