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Vice President of Officiating, NFL

New York, NY
Joined August 2009

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    fans — take the "You Make the Call" weekly challenge:

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    NFL VP Officiating explains an interesting play.

  3. Doyle TD in is good example of receiver becoming runner & reaching ball across goal line for TD

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    . covers the illegal blindside block on Ricardo Lockette & consecutive timeouts in week 9's media video

  5. In one angle looked like ball was breaking plane. Other looked short. Call on field was TD. Has to be clear and obvious to change.

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    . covers plays involving the clock inside 1 min & a 4th T.O. granted for injury in week 8's media video

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    Take the "You Make the Call" challenge, updated with Week 7's toughest rulings:

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  8. In cannot review pass interference, but can review whether pass was tipped.

  9. On the Ginn play he has to maintain control all the way to ground. It comes out as he lands so no catch, and interception stands

  10. On Robinson TD in London he established himself as a runner before going to ground. Took several steps while upright then stretched for GL.

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    NFL VP Officiating explains several catch/no-catch plays

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    Dive to the end zone by James Starks: TD or down by contact? It's your turn to make the call

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    What does it take to transform for an game? Find out here:

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    You Make the Call! Pass to Donte Moncrief in / game: TD or incomplete pass?

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  15. Tate not going to the ground to make the catch

  16. Good challenge by MIA

  17. Good example of first touch rule in once punt team touches ball return team can take it at that spot.

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