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Doesn't surprise me. It was almost expected.
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Make that two alcohols for me....
I see your point, but I ain’t going with it. He’s responsible for that Krewe. They all needed to be held accountable, and none of them were. In fact, this dude is called the “best ref” in the league this year and has been rewarded. Scroo dat! I won’t be watching any of that garbage again this year. League is showing zero signs of fixing any of this.I understand the anger directed towards Vinovich... he's the white hat... he's the 1 who actually verbalizes & signals the infraction... and ultimately the buck does stop with him
but let's be real here... that's not his area of the field to patrol... officiating procedure says the referee is responsible for the offensive backfield, including any infractions against the QB (and yes the pic caught him looking in that general direction... it could've been the 1st tenth of a second of the play Vinovich had seen after turning his head from his assigned duty)
if we're still mad at anyone about that day... let's get the 2 officials who's area of the field the play happened in... and the 2 officials who failed to get it right... and those 2 officials were Patrick Turner & Gary Cavaletto
Turner & Cavaletto should be the 2 names that go down in infamy
He also had the power AND responsibility to huddle up and make sure between the 3 of them they got the right call. He did not, he is ultimately responsible for what happened that night.I understand the anger directed towards Vinovich... he's the white hat... he's the 1 who actually verbalizes & signals the infraction... and ultimately the buck does stop with him
but let's be real here... that's not his area of the field to patrol... officiating procedure says the referee is responsible for the offensive backfield, including any infractions against the QB (and yes the pic caught him looking in that general direction... it could've been the 1st tenth of a second of the play Vinovich had seen after turning his head from his assigned duty)
if we're still mad at anyone about that day... let's get the 2 officials who's area of the field the play happened in... and the 2 officials who failed to get it right... and those 2 officials were Patrick Turner & Gary Cavaletto
Turner & Cavaletto should be the 2 names that go down in infamy