Remember to Exercise Super Judgment When Discussing the Big Game

The matchup for the National Football League’s championship game, aka the “Super Bowl”, is set. The Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 3 in Atlanta in a game that will be hard pressed to exceed either conference championship game in terms of excitement or controversy. Each of the NFC Championship, where the Rams beat the New Orleans Saints, and in the AFC Championship, where the Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs,  saw one of the teams come back from a double-digit deficit to force a thrilling overtime finish. Both games will be remembered for some questionable officiating. As a referee myself (albeit the real football, not the one that should be called “throwball”), I chafe at criticism of sports officials. The casual fan neither appreciates the amount of training, education, and dedication that goes into reaching the top levels of officiating nor the nuances of working the games themselves. But,…

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