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    zoo youk
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    NFL regular refs WILL be on the FIELD TONIGHT. wow

    The not-so-long, not-so-much of a national nightmare is over.
    Regular NFL officials will be on the field starting with tonight's game now that the league and its referees union have reached tentative agreement on a new, eight-year contract.
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    They'll be welcomed back by fans: Regular NFL refs will be on the job again starting tonight. (2006 file photo.)


    The news that football fans have been anxiously waiting to hear came around midnight last night. It followed "two days of marathon negotiations," as The Associated Press puts it, sparked by Monday night's debacle in Seattle — when a crew of replacement refs awarded the Seahawks a touchdown that the team didn't deserve and cost the Green Bay Packers a victory.
    The officials had been locked out since June in a contract dispute with the league that centered on the NFL's desire to eliminate the officials' pension plan and shift them to a 401(k). There was also a dispute over whether the officials would become full-time employees. The lockout meant that replacement refs worked the season's first three weeks' worth of games.
    According to the AP, under the tentative agreement:
    — Officials' salaries "increase from an average of $149,000 a year in 2011 to $173,000 in 2013, rising to $205,000 by 2019."
    — The "defined benefit pension plan will remain in place for current officials through the 2016 season or until the official earns 20 years' service. The defined benefit plan will then be frozen."
    — "Retirement benefits will be provided for new hires, and for all officials beginning in 2017, through a defined contribution arrangement."
    — "Beginning with the 2013 season, the NFL will have the option to hire a number of officials on a full-time basis to work year round, including on the field. The NFL also will be able to retain additional officials for training and development, and can assign those officials to work games. The number of additional officials will be determined by the league."
    Though the proposal has yet to be ratified by the officials,NFL.com says that league Commissioner Roger Goodell "temporarily lifted the lockout so officials can work Thursday night's game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens (8 p.m. ET on NFL Network). Officials will vote on the agreement Friday and Saturday in Dallas, and a clinic for them will be held after the vote."
    On Morning Edition: NPR's Mike Pesca talks about the lockout, the replacement refs and the contract agreement. As Mike says, NFL owners had to have been "starting to feel bad" about the effects of the lockout as fans across the nation howled about the replacement refs' botched calls and how some players seemed to be out of control (raising the already high risk of injury).

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    my bad just noticed this is old news

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    Sucks, I liked the replacement refs.

    Now the NFL will be boring and predictable again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k13 View Post
    Sucks, I liked the replacement refs.

    Now the NFL will be boring and predictable again.


    i hated those fukkers, i'll take boring and predictable over that bullshit

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    -10000000 there will be a call tonight that every goes nuts about.

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    Game goes under dammit

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    doesn't make a difference,
    they all sucked,
    media got ratings-led the mob in this one
    nobody won except for the media

    regular refs have been blowing calls for over a century
    don't get suckered by the media

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    Anyone know which crew is working the game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBR Lou View Post
    Anyone know which crew is working the game?
    Gene Steratore will head the officiating crew for Thursday's game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens, as the regular officials will take the field for the first time this season following the end of the lockout.
    The NFL and the referees' union agreed to an eight-year contract late Wednesday night, ending the league's nightmare of replacement officials. The new agreement was likely spurred by Monday night's controversial finish, when the Seahawks were given a 14-12 victory over the Packers after replacement officials awarded Seattle receiver Golden Tate a touchdown on the final play of the game despite Green Bay's M.D. Jennings appearing to first intercept the desperation pass.
    Steratore, beginning his 10th NFL season, will head the crew that includes umpire Bill Schuster, head linesman Wayne Mackie, line judge Jeff Seeman, field judge Bob Waggoner, side judge Jimmy DeBell and back judge Greg Steed.


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    On the brightside, the NFL will return to predictability in totals.

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