John Parry,Carl Paganelli,Tom Stabile,Gary Arthur,Gary Cavaletto,Tony Steratore, and Laird Hayes.
What do we know about them?
robinhood
SBR Wise Guy
09-12-09
916
#2
Thanks for this. Nothing to add right now but I just wanted to thank you because it's hard as hell to find ref assignments.
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Jonah
SBR MVP
10-21-09
4042
#3
They, like the other crews have been calling very few calls this post-season...Been letting them play...I have noticed a lot more grabbing and contact by the DB. That DB guarding Pita yesterday, pretty much just tossed him aside and almost intercepted it on the play before the missed FG.
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dodger33
SBR MVP
08-14-09
3962
#4
No problem. Haven't heard anyone else mentioning it. No talk of Baltimore playing the Patriots very physical and the refs letting them get away with it. Regs are a bigger factor than most think
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Sunde91
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
8325
#5
prop over .5 roughin calls on brady
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94379
#6
good stuff. he was the ref for mannings superbowl win versus the bears.
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Jonah
SBR MVP
10-21-09
4042
#7
Originally posted by dodger33
John Parry,Carl Paganelli,Tom Stabile,Gary Arthur,Gary Cavaletto,Tony Steratore, and Laird Hayes. What do we know about them?
Gary Arthur is a good dude...Works as a bank manager and likes Opera
Had to do a little research on the rest...Gary Cavaletto is a plumber, likes west coast rap.
Tony Steratore is retired, but has an ebay business on the side(sports memorabilia mostly)
Carl Cavaletto owns a restaurant in Jersey...Not a popular joint by any means, but somehow it stays open..
John Parry is a lawyer. Loves hockey and Facebook.
Couldn't find much on Laird Hayes.
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dodger33
SBR MVP
08-14-09
3962
#8
If we could find out what kind of toilet paper Laird Hayes uses I think I might have a lock for this game.
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Jonah
SBR MVP
10-21-09
4042
#9
Originally posted by dodger33
If we could find out what kind of toilet paper Laird Hayes uses I think I might have a lock for this game.
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ShawNee922
SBR Sharp
04-22-08
469
#10
Charmin
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dynamite140
SBR MVP
07-05-08
4958
#11
Nice one
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dodger33
SBR MVP
08-14-09
3962
#12
Originally posted by ShawNee922
Charmin
It's gotta be the under then. He is a softy. He won't risk getting f'ed in the a by sportsbooks if the lets the over hit. If it's Charmin Ultra Soft this game is going way under. 17-13 probably.
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edawg
SBR MVP
07-09-11
2820
#13
Alot of vowels in those last names be careful
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Hawkeye2011
SBR Wise Guy
12-12-11
840
#14
I know its a part time gig but shouldn't these guys make enough money from the season to not have to work? Would seem odd to have an average bank manager on the Super Bowl crew
See the right column for the current list of NFL referees.
Full crew for Superbowl:
Super Bowl:
R- John Parry
U- Carl Paganelli
HL- Tom Stabile
LJ- Gary Arthur
FJ- Gary Cavaletto
SJ- Laird Hayes
BJ- Tony Steratore
ALT- Al Riveron
ALT- Bill Schuster
ALT- Wayne Mackie
ALT- Don Carlsen
ALT- Greg Wilson
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Monitor-Tan
SBR MVP
02-20-11
4460
#16
Originally posted by Jonah
Gary Arthur is a good dude...Works as a bank manager and likes Opera
Had to do a little research on the rest...Gary Cavaletto is a plumber, likes west coast rap.
Tony Steratore is retired, but has an ebay business on the side(sports memorabilia mostly)
Carl Cavaletto owns a restaurant in Jersey...Not a popular joint by any means, but somehow it stays open..
John Parry is a lawyer. Loves hockey and Facebook.
Couldn't find much on Laird Hayes.
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GenosPicks
SBR Wise Guy
08-24-11
939
#17
Google all their blown calls this year right now.. that you can be the smartest whiner when you say
this is just like the call he blew back on...
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donkbetter
SBR Sharp
11-03-11
314
#18
i am surprised an official hasnt been seriously injured it should be mandatory they wear a helmet at least. There are some serious train wrecks out there.
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k13
SBR Posting Legend
07-16-10
18104
#19
Originally posted by Hawkeye2011
I know its a part time gig but shouldn't these guys make enough money from the season to not have to work? Would seem odd to have an average bank manager on the Super Bowl crew
They could be easily paid off.
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Br0nxer
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-11
13665
#20
Parry is a shitty ref like most of them
i know its not possible but mike carey should be the ref every Super Bowl. far and away the best ref in the NFL
At least we dont have to worry about Bogger, Hochuli or Leavy.
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FlaxMartin
SBR MVP
08-13-10
2148
#22
If leavy would´ve officiated the superbowl I wouldn´t even be watching. Far the worst ref ever to officiate a game.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65674
#23
Guess who's crew is going to ref the Super Bowl????
John Parry and his band of idiots that worked the Niner/Saints game, will work the Super Bowl.
How does this happen?
Remember “fourth-and-2,” the infamous play that essentially cost the Patriots a game against the Colts in 2009?
If there’s a similar situation in the Super Bowl at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium, the Patriots might want to think twice. Not only is the game being played in the same city, the official who ruled that Kevin Faulk did not gain possession of the ball past the first-down marker — a ruling questioned by Bill Belichick but one that appeared to be correct — is working the Super Bowl.
Tom Stabile, in his 17th season making calls in the NFL, is part of the crew that will be headed by 12th-year official John Parry. Stabile was the head linesman on Nov. 15, 2009, and he ruled that Faulk did not demonstrate control until after he was pushed behind the first-down marker. The Colts took possession at the New England 29 with just over two minutes left and scored the game-winning touchdown three plays later for a 35-34 victory.
Parry, who by day works as a financial adviser in his home state of Ohio, was named crew chief after leading the group that oversaw the Saints-49ers NFC divisional playoff game, a classic that ended with both teams scoring in the final two minutes.
Along with Stabile, who will server as the head linesman, Parry’s assistants include umpire Carl Paganelli (13 years of experience), line judge Gary Arthur (15 years), field judge Gary Cavaletto (9), side judge Laird Hayes (17) and back judge Tony Steratore (12).
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rdkjglsk
SBR Sharp
12-29-11
253
#24
lol leavy
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Reload
SBR Posting Legend
03-23-08
12250
#25
Has anyone gathered numbers on the overs/unders that cashed in games this year involving this crew? Numbers of holding and pass interference calls would help also.
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dodger33
SBR MVP
08-14-09
3962
#26
Originally posted by Reload
Has anyone gathered numbers on the overs/unders that cashed in games this year involving this crew? Numbers of holding and pass interference calls would help also.
Too lazy
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jizay
SBR Wise Guy
08-07-09
975
#27
This is not a "crew" that worked any games this season. NFL playoffs use all-star crews comprised of the best individuals. Not sure if I believe they're really better, but it's hard to get an angle on their tendencies when this isn't a regular crew.
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Sunde91
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
8325
#28
Originally posted by Sunde91
prop over .5 roughin calls on brady
is this out anywhere? Id imagine this at about +300, making for a great bet
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ttwarrior1
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
06-23-09
28460
#29
sounds like nash has a problem, that faulk call was correct