NFL Moves Umpires for Safety's Sake *Merge*

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This likely means no more ref-screen plays - casmith07

Sunday, March 21, 2010
NFL moves umpires for safety's sake
By Chris Mortensen
ESPN


ORLANDO -- The NFL will permanently reposition umpires to the offensive backfield beginning with the upcoming 2010 season, in a move designed to protect its most vulnerable on-field officials, the league confirmed Sunday at the annual owners meetings.

Outgoing vice president of officiating Mike Pereira and his successor, Carl Johnson, revealed the plans Sunday in an interview. A league official added that the competition committee unanimously recommended the move last week but it had not been yet publicly announced.

The change does not require a vote of ownership and only commissioner Roger Goodell could reverse the decision.

Pereira said umpires -- who traditionally have been positioned on the defensive side, 4 or 5 yards from the line of scrimmage, just behind the linebackers and between the tackles -- were knocked down by players more than 100 times in 2009. Two umpires suffered concussions and three needed surgeries for knee or shoulder injuries.

"The No. 1 reason for change is safety," said Pereira, who retired after the 2009 season but will help Johnson with the transition through at least May 1.

Johnson said that umpires will be re-trained at the league's offseason clinics and seminars because they will carry out their responsibilities from the offensive backfield, just opposite of the referee. Pereira and Johnson both said the umpires may have to be more athletic to accomplish their tasks.

Chris Mortensen is a senior ESPN NFL analyst.
 

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now the giants, pats, and eagles will never be called for holding.....they were almost never called to begin with. you take the umpire away from the middle of the defensive side of the ball and now no one will be able to see all the obvious holding those teams do.
 

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TheCount;3315562 said:
Give them helmets?

I don't know if you were serious with this, but I've always kind of wondered why refs didn't wear some pads. It seems to me that, if a 25 year old world class athlete needs some protection to be out there, a 60 year old man with a beer gut would need some serious padding. It's like they take the most vulnerable guys on the field...tell them to stand in the middle of chaotic action amongst really strong guys moving really fast...and give them a baseball cap and a shirt that stands out for protection.
 

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casmith07;3315538 said:
Outgoing vice president of officiating Mike Pereira
I know this is slightly off topic, but I really dislike that guy and am very happy he is stepping down. Watching him on NFLN explaing why calls are made and the reasoning behind them is frustrating. Always defending obviously blown calls every week just for the sake of making sure the NFL refs are not made to look bad is unacceptable.
 

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big dog cowboy;3315624 said:
I know this is slightly off topic, but I really dislike that guy and am very happy he is stepping down. Watching him on NFLN explaing why calls are made and the reasoning behind them is frustrating. Always defending obviously blown calls every week just for the sake of making sure the NFL refs are not made to look bad is unacceptable.

I agree. It was usually a pretty disgusting display.
 

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big dog cowboy;3315624 said:
I know this is slightly off topic, but I really dislike that guy and am very happy he is stepping down. Watching him on NFLN explaing why calls are made and the reasoning behind them is frustrating. Always defending obviously blown calls every week just for the sake of making sure the NFL refs are not made to look bad is unacceptable.

casmith07;3315640 said:
I agree. It was usually a pretty disgusting display.

I just hope the new guy is better in that regard.
 

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Posted by Michael David Smith on March 21, 2010 5:05 PM ET

Umpires in the NFL are on the move.

Chris Mortensen of ESPN is reporting that the NFL will permanently reposition umpires to the offensive backfield starting this year.

The change is being made for the safety of the umpires, who in the past had lined up on the defensive side of the ball, in the middle of the field and four or five yards from the line of scrimmage. Of the seven members of the officiating crew, the umpire has traditionally been the one at greatest risk of getting hurt in collisions over the middle.

Moving umpires will also prevent receivers from using them to help set picks on routes over the middle, something that umpire Paul King recently said the Patriots do regularly with Wes Welker.

Mike Pereira, the league's outgoing vice president of officiating, has long expressed concern about the safety of umpires. He and his successor, Carl Johnson, told Mortensen of the league's plans on Sunday. They said the competition committee had unanimously endorsed the move, which requires the approval of Commissioner Roger Goodell but does not require a vote of league owners.

Pereira said two NFL umpires suffered concussions in on-field collisions in 2009, and three suffered injuries serious enough to require surgery. Johnson said the league will re-train umpires at offseason seminars.
 

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Seems like a good idea I suppose. Get them out of way.

Maybe the NCAA should adapt to this format too. That way their refs won't go blowing up running backs that come into their zone........

That video was hilarious.
 

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casmith07;3315821 said:
reeeeeeeeeee-poooooooooosssstttt!

You can merge with my article ;)
where? didn't see it. I do admit to not looking very hard.
 

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This is one of the times the rule makes sense and sound like a good idea
 

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WoodysGirl;3315823 said:
where? didn't see it. I do admit to not looking very hard.

NFL Zone, ma'am. I'll delete my silly repost post too. (haha repostpost).
 

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Great, as if the officiating wasn't bad enough, now they have to be retrained. :p:
 

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casmith07;3315825 said:
NFL Zone, ma'am. I'll delete my silly repost post too. (haha repostpost).
Oh no problem. Doesn't bother me. Like I said, I didn't look at all for the article.
 
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