Week 5 is almost upon us — the season is flying by! As always, use this thread to help us fill out the referee list for this week, and let us know of any strange/unusual/controversial calls you see this weekend.
Hochuli involved in another controversial call: helmet-to-helmet in ATL-CAR
If not for the mess in week one, this probably wouldn’t even be a story. Unfortunately, it is.
Early in the first quarter of the Falcons-Panthers game today, referee Ed Hochuli flagged Julius Peppers for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Falcons’ QB Matt Ryan. The play had resulted in an interception and a touchdown for the Panthers, but it was called back due to the penalty. Should it have been called?
I watched the game live, and thought it was the right call. It certainly appeared to be helmet-to-helmet, although it wasn’t very hard and it didn’t seem to be intentional. I really think this was a call that could go either way. Sadly for Hochuli, the call had a very direct impact on the game, taking seven points away from the Panthers. Like his call a few weeks ago, he threw the flag before the “big play” happened, so he had no way of knowing how important the call would be.
If I can find a video or screencap of the hit, I’ll post it here. Please let me know if you find one.
Jerry Jones fined $25K for comments about the referees
Just days after Saints’ coach Sean Payton was fined $15,000 for ripping the officials, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been fined $25,000 for a similar offense.
Jones had made comments about Ed Hochuli‘s famous week one mistake in the Broncos-Chargers game. Jones admits he was out of line, saying that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is “doing his job”.
Jones was fined more than Payton because owners are held to a higher standard. Chargers coach Norv Turner was not fined for referring to the blown call as “unacceptable”, since he limited himself to that single word and referred all other questions about the matter to the league office.
Saints coach Sean Payton fined $15K for criticizing officials
According to ESPN, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton has been fined $15,000 by the NFL for criticizing the officals after last week’s 34-32 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Specifically, Payton was upset that an obvious neutral zone infraction wasn’t called with 2:40 left in the game. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear to all teams that they are welcome to talk to him about officiating problems, but any public criticism (like Payton’s) will result in disciplinary action.
The referee in the Saints-Broncos game last week was Ron Winter, though this call would have been the responsibility of his Head Linesman or Line Judge.