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NFL referee union blasts Chiefs conspiracy theories ahead of Super Bowl 59

In a few weeks before the Super Bowl LIX, the NFL moderator was a big storyline.

As Kansas City Chiefs Won the AFC Championship Game, won the 17th one -score game, securing a position in the Super Bowl, and fans around the league questioned the success consecutive victory and pointed out calls. If such a call becomes the fourth play spot Buffalo Building Buffalo QB was lacking in the sneak of the quarterback that finished the driving of Bills, so Josharen, a quarter back in the AFC championship game.

Prior to the Super Bowl NFL Commissioner Roger Goodel, the theory of “State of the League” held on Monday has accused the theory of “Big”. On Tuesday, Scott Green, an executive director of the NFL Judgment Association -the union representing the NFL referee -a step further. I will blast such a theory “IN humiliation and ridiculous”.

“It is a comment from a member of the NFL official to speculate that it is not doing everything possible to make the right call in all plays,” the green began in the statement.

“The moderator is not working in the same team for each regular season. He hears the theory of conspiracy that 17 judicial crews conspiring 138 officials are conspiring to support one team. Is an in humiliation and stupid.

“There are a lot of things that fans can be worried over the 17th games, such as making coaching decisions, injuries, weather, weather, and even the incredible athletes, as they approach the incredible play created by an incredible athlete.” Is added. “But you can reassure that you are all down, in both fields and replay booths, and all NFL officials do everything that can be done humanly to moderate all plays correctly. “

Ron Torbert is a referee In the case of a super bowl, this is his second super bowl. At the Super Bowl LVI a few years ago, his first Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Slams。 Tovert is a lawyer, which is his first chief game this season.

He was also a member of the crew who worked in the AFC championship game between Bengals and Chiefs two years ago and flags with a slow hit of Patrick Mahomes in a few seconds of the closing of Cincinnati's defender. It was set up.

Mike Morton became a judge of this crew, and he was the reservoir in the 1999 Super Bowl XXXIV Champion St. Louis Rams, so he played alone and then participated in the Super Bowl. Become an official of.

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