Just Joshin' Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Riveron was not good at his job but I am a bit surprised they gave him the axe. It means they made a mistake in selecting him.
Lurker Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 5 minutes ago, RiotAct said: that seems like quite a career change for Fewell - since like the article says, he has never been an official Not really. His new role is to be liaison with coaching stafls around the league. That should be right up his alley... https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/05/28/perry-fewell-walt-anderson-join-nfl-officiating-department/ "Fewell will oversee the day-to-day operations of the officiating department, including outreach to the league’s head coaches and General Managers, compliance with the NFL and NFL Referees Association Collective Bargaining Agreement. He also will serve as a liaison to the NCAA on officiating-related matters." 1 1
Ethan in Cleveland Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 Hopefully Walt has a better and far more consistent interpretation of indisputable than Riveron did. Every week his threshold for upholding or overturning a play changed.
JoPoy88 Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 9 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said: Riveron was not good at his job but I am a bit surprised they gave him the axe. It means they made a mistake in selecting him. He’s not fired (unfortunately.) it’s being characterized as a demotion by the media but he’s still listed as a “VP - Officiating.” Thad’s tweet is misleading because Thad’s kinda horrible.
billieve420 Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 Thank you dude was horrible. Either he was blind or was flipping a coin when reviewing plays.
Rochesterfan Posted May 29, 2020 Author Posted May 29, 2020 (edited) 28 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said: He’s not fired (unfortunately.) it’s being characterized as a demotion by the media but he’s still listed as a “VP - Officiating.” Thad’s tweet is misleading because Thad’s kinda horrible. Yeah - sort of seeing that now. Adjusting the heading to make more clear. Edited May 29, 2020 by Rochesterfan 1
LabattBlue Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 4 hours ago, Sig1Hunter said: I’ve always been ok with Walt Anderson..:it’s Walt Coleman that I can’t stand. Mr. Tuck Rule, himself. What about Walt Frazier?
Lurker Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 34 minutes ago, LabattBlue said: What about Walt Frazier? Only #2, sadly... https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-people-named-walt/reference
machine gun kelly Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 We’re just going to have a new person to hate. I wouldn’t want that job as fans are never happy, thinking it’s a conspiracy against their team, etc.
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 (edited) Oops! Meant to hit 'back', not 'post reply'. ? Edited May 29, 2020 by Ridgewaycynic2013
DrDawkinstein Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Don Otreply said: This is not aimed at you obviously, it just begs this comment. Be that as it is, why are they so god awful bad at actual game calls? It is as if they are not required to study, and know the rules and how they are intended to be implemented. These guys give the impression that they are winging it on game day. Any testing of their knowledge and implementation skills is evidently so paltry that it is in effect not being done... the refs as a group suck it, and are the source of the league’s biggest credibility problem with the fan base of every team. I just know I’m forgetting something... I likely have not fully expressed my true feelings on this, I will have to try harder in the future... I’m gonna get myself a beer ??? This is why the Trillion Dollar NFL needs to suck it up and pay the refs, what, $250k/year to go full time. Spend the offseason in "ref camps" where they all meet and get on the same page about the rules and how to call games, and then spend the summers working in various Team Training Camps, working intensely with the team on how they will call games and what will fly and what wont. Instead, they spend most of their year at their accounting and law firms, and put on their "ref caps" only when needed. Such bush league BS from the NFL. 1
TigerJ Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 Riveron will still be involved with the review replay process, which is where he did a lot of his damage. We just won't hear his name as often. He gains some anonymity.
Happy Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 6 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: This is why the Trillion Dollar NFL needs to suck it up and pay the refs, what, $250k/year to go full time. Spend the offseason in "ref camps" where they all meet and get on the same page about the rules and how to call games, and then spend the summers working in various Team Training Camps, working intensely with the team on how they will call games and what will fly and what wont. Instead, they spend most of their year at their accounting and law firms, and put on their "ref caps" only when needed. Such bush league BS from the NFL. At this point I do think the NFL needs full time refs. Part time refs worked well enough in the past when there wasn't an over-abundance of rules to protect defenseless receivers, QBs, Brady, and whoever else gains the league's favor. Now the game is highly controlled, and even engineered, to protect stars and encourages the offenses to score 40+ points per game. 1
hmsmystic Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 18 hours ago, mattynh said: No one can do that job that would satisfy fans. It’s impossible Exactly- all this focus on the the refs is a waste of time. Just about half of everyone will be pissed on every call, and half will be happy
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