Wade
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12 years ago
And the referee crew we have for the Packer/Saint game is....

(drum roll)


























The Jeff Triplette crew. 🤦 🤦 [oops2] [mfing] [mfing] [mfing]

And Seattle/St Louis game gets Mike Carey.

Source: ref assignments 

Oh, yes, this is definitely a step up.


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gbguy20
12 years ago
I'll post this again here, since no one answered me when I asked the first time.

we got triplette. please explain to me why that means we're screwed?

Originally Posted by: gbguy20 



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nerdmann
12 years ago

I'll post this again here, since no one answered me when I asked the first time.


Originally Posted by: gbguy20 




Triplette's flag happy.
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RaiderPride
12 years ago

I'll post this again here, since no one answered me when I asked the first time.


Originally Posted by: gbguy20 



Because he will take your eye out. But he has a Bronze Star so I admire him.

Triplette is a retired Army Reserve colonel. He was awarded the Bronze Star for actions in the Persian Gulf War while serving in the North Carolina Army National Guard.

In January 2007, Triplette was named President and Chief Operating Officer of FNC, Inc., the provider of collateral management technology to the nation's largest mortgage lenders. Before joining FNC, he was Vice President for Risk Management at Duke Energy, a large energy company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Triplette joined the NFL as a field judge in 1996, then switched to back judge in 1998 after the NFL swapped position titles that season, and became a referee in 1999 after four-time Super Bowl referee Jerry Markbreit announced his retirement.[1]

On December 19, 1999, Triplette accidentally hit the Cleveland Browns' Orlando Brown in the eye with a penalty flag weighed with ball bearings. Video shows that Triplette immediately apologized to Brown, who was then tended to by the medical staff, but a few minutes later, Brown attempted to rejoin the team on the field for the next play, but Triplette prevented him from entering for the next play per NFL rules which stipulate that if a player incurs an injury timeout, they must sit out the next play. Not wanting to sit out the next play, and becoming frustrated with Triplette who injured him, Brown shoved Triplette to the ground. Brown was ejected. In an interview following the game, Brown cited a pledge to defend the blindside of then Cleveland Browns quarterback Tim Couch as the reason he wanted to return to the field so badly. The NFL suspended Brown indefinitely although the suspension became moot when the injury failed to heal and prevented Brown from returning to the NFL until 2003. The next year Brown, cut from the Browns, sued the NFL for damages.[2] Additionally, the NFL reviewed the filling for their flags, and opted to switch to a lighter filler, most flags now contain dried corn kernels.

The next season, Triplette also accidentally struck Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Aaron Beasley in the helmet.[3]

Peyton Manning is a frequent user of the fake spike, and "sold it" so well in a 2001 game against New Orleans that Triplette blew the whistle to stop the play, costing the Colts a possible touchdown.[4]

On December 14, 2008, a scramble for a fumble late in the 4th quarter during a contest between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills resulted in Triplette being knocked over by one of the players. The hit left Triplette with a bloody and swollen nose for the rest of the game.[5]


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nerdmann
12 years ago

Because he will take your eye out. But he has a Bronze Star so I admire him.

Triplette is a retired Army Reserve colonel. He was awarded the Bronze Star for actions in the Persian Gulf War while serving in the North Carolina Army National Guard.

In January 2007, Triplette was named President and Chief Operating Officer of FNC, Inc., the provider of collateral management technology to the nation's largest mortgage lenders. Before joining FNC, he was Vice President for Risk Management at Duke Energy, a large energy company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Triplette joined the NFL as a field judge in 1996, then switched to back judge in 1998 after the NFL swapped position titles that season, and became a referee in 1999 after four-time Super Bowl referee Jerry Markbreit announced his retirement.[1]

On December 19, 1999, Triplette accidentally hit the Cleveland Browns' Orlando Brown in the eye with a penalty flag weighed with ball bearings. Video shows that Triplette immediately apologized to Brown, who was then tended to by the medical staff, but a few minutes later, Brown attempted to rejoin the team on the field for the next play, but Triplette prevented him from entering for the next play per NFL rules which stipulate that if a player incurs an injury timeout, they must sit out the next play. Not wanting to sit out the next play, and becoming frustrated with Triplette who injured him, Brown shoved Triplette to the ground. Brown was ejected. In an interview following the game, Brown cited a pledge to defend the blindside of then Cleveland Browns quarterback Tim Couch as the reason he wanted to return to the field so badly. The NFL suspended Brown indefinitely although the suspension became moot when the injury failed to heal and prevented Brown from returning to the NFL until 2003. The next year Brown, cut from the Browns, sued the NFL for damages.[2] Additionally, the NFL reviewed the filling for their flags, and opted to switch to a lighter filler, most flags now contain dried corn kernels.

The next season, Triplette also accidentally struck Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Aaron Beasley in the helmet.[3]

Peyton Manning is a frequent user of the fake spike, and "sold it" so well in a 2001 game against New Orleans that Triplette blew the whistle to stop the play, costing the Colts a possible touchdown.[4]

On December 14, 2008, a scramble for a fumble late in the 4th quarter during a contest between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills resulted in Triplette being knocked over by one of the players. The hit left Triplette with a bloody and swollen nose for the rest of the game.[5]

Originally Posted by: RaiderPride 



It's my understanding that his crew also calls more penalties by far than any other crew.


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rabidgopher04
12 years ago
I was hoping for Ed "The Guns" Hochuli.
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buckeyepackfan
12 years ago
Given the alternative of replacement refs......I'll take the crew we get and give them a standing ovation when they take the field.

At least The Packers wide recievers won't be in hand to hand combat all the way down the field without drawing a flag or two.

Considering how bad The Saints are on defense and there are real refs on the field, watch how The Packers passing game explodes back to normal today.
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Zero2Cool
12 years ago
I don't understand the ovation for people being greedy. Seems wrong to me. If I didn't go to work for three weeks because I wanted to be paid more, would you applaud me too?
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buckeyepackfan
12 years ago

I don't understand the ovation for people being greedy. Seems wrong to me. If I didn't go to work for three weeks because I wanted to be paid more, would you applaud me too?

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I'm not sure, but wasn't it The owners that locked out The officials? really doesn't matter, point I was trying to make, had nothing to do with why they were not there, just the fact that without them the games pretty much sucked.
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Zero2Cool
12 years ago

I'm not sure, but wasn't it The owners that locked out The officials? really doesn't matter, point I was trying to make, had nothing to do with why they were not there, just the fact that without them the games pretty much sucked.

Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan 



The real referee's made lots of mistakes too. They were just as inconsistent as well. I share absolutely zero excitement with the official referee's being back and don't understand how anyone could.

You think the Owners would have locked them out if the Referee's didn't want more money? Seems kind of obvious to me, lol.
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