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NFL Removes Back Judge from Saints/Panthers Game


lennykravitz2004
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as being reported on E$PN.

 

"Brian Stropolo" (Back Judge) shown on Facebook with wearing Saints gear, as self-described Saints fan. Obvious concern over objectivity.

 

ETA: Link

 

http://espn.go.com/n...ans-saints-game

 

 

One of the replacement officials assigned to the New Orleans Saints-Carolina Panthersgame Sunday is a Saints fan, according to his Facebook page. After being made aware of the situation this morning, the NFL made the decision to pull side judge Brian Stropolo from the officiating crew and replace him with the alternate who travels with the crew.

 

Stropolo, who is from New Orleans and lists himself on Facebook as an NFL side judge, posted pictures of himself in Saints gear tailgating at an Aug. 25 preseason game. Stropolo did not work the game against the Texans, but he was assigned to Sunday's game in Carolina.

Stropolo worked the Week 1 opener between the Cowboys and Giants and posted on Sept. 5: "Thanks to everyone for all the support. The crew did a great job tonight. Next stop September 16th at Carolina vs the Saints."

Stropolo's status update drew 73 "likes" and comments such as "Hey, now be nice with those yellow flags for our Saints!!" and "That's awesome you get to be an official for a Saints game! I didn't think they would let you since your (sic) from Louisiana."

The NFL Referees Association was locked out in early June and talks on a new collective bargaining agreement have gone nowhere. The league has said replacement officials are subject to the same background checks and ethical standards of the locked-out officials.

 

 

Every time I read this now, I picture

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That he didn't recuse himself and had to be outed instead ought to be sufficient reason that he never works another NFL game. I mean look at the SCOTUS - suppose one of them were a paid advocate for Obamacare before becoming a justice, they would leap to recuse themself from ruling on the issue at the Supreme level, right?

 

And seriously, what the hell is the NFL thinking? How do they not possibly know this beforehand? On facebook, no less. If they're not going to take the replacement refs seriously, how in the Seven Hells are we supposed to?

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That he didn't recuse himself and had to be outed instead ought to be sufficient reason that he never works another NFL game. I mean look at the SCOTUS - suppose one of them were a paid advocate for Obamacare before becoming a justice, they would leap to recuse themself from ruling on the issue at the Supreme level, right?

 

And seriously, what the hell is the NFL thinking? How do they not possibly know this beforehand? On facebook, no less. If they're not going to take the replacement refs seriously, how in the Seven Hells are we supposed to?

 

Well in the case of the opposite - taking paid work to prevent Obamacare - Justice Clarence Thomas should have done so but lacked the integrity you pine for.
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