On Tuesday, the NFL referees’ labor organization criticized “conspiracy theories” that officials have been slanting games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs, the two-time defending Super Bowl champions.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has to confront the widespread and unfounded claims that referees are the bag for Kansas City this week as the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl.
NFLRA executive director Scott Green stated that Commissioner Goodell’s remarks that it is absurd to assume that NFL officials are not making every effort to call the correct play are accurate.
During a regular season, officiating crews only work the same team twice. Hearing conspiracy theories that claim that 17 officiating crews, totaling 138 officials, are conspiring to support one team is offensive and absurd.
The union noted that “grades are the determining factor as to who receives postseason assignments” and that its members receive grades “every week, on every single play of each game.”
During a 17-game season, fans may be concerned about a variety of issues, including coaching choices, player ailments, the weather, and yes, even near misses on amazing plays by amazing athletes, Green added.
However, you can be sure that NFL officials are doing all in their power to officiate every play accurately on every down, both on the field and in the replay booth.