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Nj Senate Pres Moves to Ban Replacement Refs

www.nj.com TRENTON — Just hours after his beloved Green Bay Packers were victimized by a blown call, State Senate President Steve Sweeney announced that he wants to block replacement referees from working professional football games in New Jersey.In a statement issue this morning, Sweeney (D-Gloucester) said he plans to introduce legislation prohibiting the playing of professional sporting events with replacement officials, citing the potential for increased injury by inexperienced referees who cannot control a game.

“This past weekend in the NFL has not only made a mockery of a great sport, but shined a very bright light on how important fully trained and professional officiating is to player safety,” Sweeney said in a statement. “We wouldn’t allow a factory or construction site to operate without fully trained supervisors on hand to ensure the safety of employees. Why should we do anything differently when the job site is a playing field?”

The push comes just hours after perhaps the biggest mishap of the season in the National Football League when referees apparently blew a call at the end of Monday's night's game that cost the Green Bay Packers the game. Sweeney is a Packers fan.

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Sweeney said that the litany of missed calls or blatantly miscalled penalties over the first three weeks of the NFL season has proven the replacement officials do not have the ability to control a game in a highly physical sport where players get injured on routine plays even under the most well-trained of referees.

Sweeney said that replacement officials also lower the quality of play, devaluing the often large investments fans have made in tickets.

“Whether the sport is football, soccer or baseball, when referees don’t know how to properly enforce the rules, there is a real chance for unnecessary and serious injury,” said Sweeney. “If the NFL insists on putting replacement officials on the field, putting players at risk, then the state shouldn’t be playing a part in that.”

 
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Added: Sep-25-2012 Occurred On: Sep-25-2012
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  • Fucking idiot. Someone should choke this moron with a copy of the constitution.

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  • Keep your nose out, Mr. Politician.

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  • Sweeney was also heard wispering to a colleague "If we don't un-fuck this my bookie is gonna shit on me."

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  • More useless nonsense from the elected officials in Trenton. The state's unemployment rate is hovering at 10%, but no one is doing anything except wringing their hands as businesses leave N.J. More useless stuff: Yesterday, they introduced bill A3169 which will ban the sale of hand-held lasers above one-milliwatt, and will increase more fines to an existing bill already in place(?) The goal is prevent nitwits from bringing down airplanes from the airspace.

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  • What's the injury rate and how does it compare? All this concern in the guise of "safety" once again.

    Pathetic...

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • Why am I surprised to see it is a Democrat...lol. I don't like the replacement refs either, but this is stupid.

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  • I'm as pissed as anybody else about what went down last night but really.... Isn't NJ unemployment rate north of 10%??... What a waste of time and resources.... But hey, the more time they spend on meaningless crap like this the less time people are focused on the real issues (which they have no plans for)... I hope everyone sees through this crap, I really do, but it's NJ.... Like my great state of New York, New Jersey is firmly kissing the lefts ass... Why??... Don't ask me because it goes aga More..

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • For fuck's sake, its a football game.
    has nothing whatsoever to do with politics.

    mind your own business Steve

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • We say the same thing about politicians. You guys are mostly national and international hazards.

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  • The referees have a right to strike, and the leagues have a right to replace them.

    Simple as that.

    If the outcome happens to be in favor of one side or the other, so be it.

    In this case, the striking refs seem to win points in the you-need-us department.

    They and we certainly don't need an asshole authoritarian politician to shill for them. That isn't what government is FOR.

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • I just have one comment here about New Jersey.

    Trenton, Patterson, Newark, Camden, Atlantic City

    Does the state have nothing better to do than stick their fucking noses where it doesn't belong?

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • lofl, all tied to gambling. TRUST ME!

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  • Pretty soon the NJ senate will be passing dueling laws: one will say David Lee Roth must sing for Van Halen, the opposing law will say no one but Sammy Hagar. Good thing they don't have anything more important to vote on.
    Otherwise, NJ voters would think their senators were clowns.

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  • The Green Bay Packers call was the worst I've ever seen. I know when two players have equal control of the ball possession goes to the receiver, but in this case the defender had two hands on the ball with the ball pulled to his chest and the receiver had only one hand. I also saw one ref signal TD and one standing right beside him signal interception. Also there was a blatant no-call when the receiver pushed a defender in the middle of the back so hard the defender went to the ground.

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    • @downhill2400 Listen, when the NFL made rule changes as to what a touchdown is-the game was destroyed--a ball breaking the plane of the endzone IS NOT A FUCKING TOUCHDOWN!! the ball in control of the player with both feet in the endzone IS a touchdown--I dont watch faggotball anymore becuae of this--but I am laughing at all the football nuts getting assfucked by wanna be refs

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