The NFL seems to be taking energetic measures against the arbitration of poor quality.
The League said goodbye to three officials in what Foothasebbras.com described as Vice President of Training and Development of Officers, Ramon George, “Advance of responsibility between the officiating ranges”, after a postseason that included several referees Verié.
In a deviation from normal standards, thought, the referees received soft landings, being sent to university soccer power conferences due to George’s maneuvers, by the report.
According to reports, fired officials did not have such a landing point previously.
The NFL moved from the second year referee James Carter, the Third Year Line Robin Delorenzo Judge and the First Year Judge Robert Richardson, according to the report.
Carter served as an alternative official delivery to the Commodines Round last season, with footballzebras.com speculating that it may be due to injuries, while Delorenzo did some postseason task and Richardson Freshman non -referee.
These movements occur when George has pressed to use “data data such as a performance guide,” a source touched the exit.
“The culture is changing, it is quickly changing,” an official told footballzebras.com. “It is changing in a competitive environment where all are the same. There are no favorites. There is no favoritism. There is nothing like that; it is performance.”
The article did not mention any specific problem with this trio, but the NFL referee was under the microscope this year, particularly with respect to the bias perceived towards the bosses.
The Chiefs benefited from several questionable calls against the Texans in the Divisional Round before receiving a generous place about what turned out to be a fourth opportunity stop that changes the game against the Bills in the AFC championship game.
The boss talk became so incessant that even the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell described the alleged favoritism as “ridiculous”, and the NFL referees association even issued a statement.
The Association said that the referees qualifies every week.
“The comments of Commissioner Goodell that it is ‘ridiculous’ to assume that NFL officials are not doing everything possible to make the right calls in each play is successful,” executive director Scott Green, Super Bowl 2025. “
As the League moved from those three referees, it is not clear if they have the opportunity to return to the lateral line of the NFL.
The sources told Footballzebras.com that they are not sure if the three can re -enter the League development program, since the movement backed by the league to the university ranks is a change in the protocol.
Moving to the university ranks prevented the union from being involved, by the report.
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