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League to lower referee Hochuli's grade after blown call

 

NEW YORK -- Ed Hochuli's acknowledgement that he erred on a call late in Sunday's San Diego-Denver game will mean lower grades for one of the NFL's highest-profile referees.

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"Officials are held accountable for their calls. They are graded on every play of every game," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday. "Ed has been an outstanding official for many years, but he will be marked down for this call. Under our evaluation system, an official's grades impact his status for potentially working the playoffs and ultimately whether or not he is retained."

The play occurred with the Broncos at the Chargers 1-yard-line in the final minute. Denver quarterback Jay Cutler dropped back to pass, the ball slipped out of his hands, bounced off the grass and into the arms of San Diego linebacker Tim Dobbins.

Hochuli ruled it an incomplete pass. Replay ruled it a fumble, but it was spotted at the 10-yard line, where the ball hit the ground, and given to Denver because the rules did not permit possession to be awarded to San Diego because the whistle had blown.

Denver went on to score, convert a 2-point conversion and win 39-38.

The play also is likely to be reviewed in the offseason by the league's competition committee, which normally reviews all controversial plays.

"It's going to require a great deal of discussion," said Titans coach Jeff Fisher, the co-chairman of the competition committee. "It's happened at times. It happened in a game against us at Indianapolis years ago. ... When the whistle blows and the pass is ruled incomplete, there's just no way currently that you can award possession."

For example, until March 2007, down by contact plays were not reviewable. That rule was changed so that they were reviewable, and if a fumble occurred even after the whistle blew, the team recovering it got possession

San Diego coach Norv Turner said he spoke with NFL officials Monday and that the Chargers sent in video of the plays in question.

"As for things that occurred during the game, in my mind, they're done," Turner said. "We sent the plays in to the league that we had in question. We expect to get a response back. Anything that we talk about or anything that is discussed in terms of any of the rules or any of the calls isn't going to change the outcome of that game. That game is going to be 39-38, forever."

Denver coach Mike Shanahan said honest mistakes always happen in the NFL.

"This was the best crew that we have had in the last 20 crews I have graded," Shanahan said. "They did a heck of a job. Every game that you see that is within a point or a field goal over the last couple years, it may be a call or a non-call that wasn't right, but that is the nature of this game. You have to find a way to win.

"We still had the ball at third-and-10 and had to get it into the end zone. Third-and-10 and then fourth-and-4. We still had to make a 2-point conversion," Shanahan said. "It wasn't like somebody gave us the touchdown. You have to go out there and still get it done."

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wasn't surprised that Hochuli was involved.

"That particular official gets a lot of criticism. He's a highly criticized official in the NFL," Jones said.

"Nothing can be done. I understand that after that whistle blows, you can't speculate, `Well, did everybody get the best shot at recovering the ball if some of them heard the whistle and some of them didn't?' "

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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:May 27, 2008

September 16, 2008 1:04 pm
and more time at his eye doctor. Dude, we're all impressed with your guns, your rolled up sleeves and your demonstrative calls. Also we're impressed with your rambling, over verbiaged explanations of each call but you might want to tone it down a little if you're going to drop the ball like last weekend.
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 28, 2007

September 15, 2008 6:15 pm
im glad the ref admited he blew the play but to little too late. especially when he standing 7 yards behind cutler and he has the best view of the play than anybody else, but why are they not making a bigger deal about the replay booth malfunction?  i think they shoud have an alternate source whether it be an official nfl rep. in the upstairs booth to see the replay or allow for the ref. to r ...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 10, 2006

September 15, 2008 6:25 pm

So many officials blow Pass Interference and holding calls regularily, Hochuli has ONE screw up and they downgrade him?

Who else would you want reffing your game?

Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 15, 2007

September 15, 2008 7:30 pm

Ed Hochuli is the best ref in football, period at any level.  Yes, he made a mistake but I feel that the problem was not the inadvertent whistle so much as the rule of the NFL that possession couldn't change.  I saw the play, it's not like the players stopped when they heard the whistle or anything so the recovering team should have still been awarded possession.  Hochuli ...(more)

Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 28, 2008

September 15, 2008 6:22 pm
Real score Chargers 38 Denver 31. It's sad that with home field advantage and calls going their way that Denver barely managed to get by. The outcome will definitely be different in San Diego, I promise!

 
 
 
 
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