Semi-OT: Gene Steratore to Referee Super Bowl

Submitted by Go Blue in Tampa on

sports.yahoo.com/nfl-announces-gene-steratore-will-referee-super-bowl-lii-223810647.html

So the officiating is going to be terrible, and there will come a point where a replay will take 10 minutes and they will still get the call wrong....

FauxMo

January 18th, 2018 at 12:05 PM ^

97.1 had a caller into their show (not Valenti's show, the one just before) yesterday at about 1:30 that was obviously a higher-level employee at MSU. He was a neighbor of Nasser, a neighbor of the former MSU gymnastics coach, a personal friend of Simon, and his daughter was a member at the gym where Nasser worked (though I do not think his daughter was a victim). The pain in this guy's voice when describing all this was incredible. It was touching every part of his life. He really believes Simon did not know anything at all, but thinks she should be gone (and will be) soon anyway. He talked about Nasser with that shocked, "I knew this guy well and had no idea" tone in his voice. Said he hadn't seen his neighbor (the MSU gymnastics coach) in months; she's gone into hiding. It was just a pretty moving discussion the guy had with Wojo and Stony. 

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FauxMo

January 18th, 2018 at 12:18 PM ^

I should have left their names out. I thought I heard those names used, but really am not sure whose show is on 97.1 at 1:30. Regardless, you are really focusing on the wrong part of my post. 

"Hey, I was just at the new taco restaurant down the street and I saw aliens and robots and Godzilla and the US military and Superman fighting and we're all about to die!"

"Oooh, there's a new taco restaurant down the street???"

;-)

1VaBlue1

January 18th, 2018 at 12:56 PM ^

So he doesn't think Simon knew about it?  Was this before, or after, the 2014 investigation?  I can see where she may not have known prior to that investigation.  But once he was a target, she damn well knew there was an active sexualt assualt investigation on her campus.

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ToledoWolverine

January 18th, 2018 at 12:27 PM ^

You just gave me a sad

Seriously, fuck this guy. There isn’t enough bad shit that can happen to him on earth. Says a lot when even hard core criminals don’t want this type of sub human filth amongst them. A week in gen pop and he gone....

Monocle Smile

January 18th, 2018 at 12:41 PM ^

I get the vengeance thing, but the only thing that truly matters is that Nassar is stopped. It's enough that he is prevented from doing more harm; enacting bad things upon people "because they deserve it" is understandable, but barbaric in practice.

ken725

January 18th, 2018 at 12:55 PM ^

Nasser needs to be stopped now, but USAG and MSU needs to be held accountable as well. There are trainers still employed by msu who were made aware by the victims.

Simon should resign now.

 

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m1817

January 18th, 2018 at 1:15 PM ^

Jeffrey Dahmer was in solitary confinement too but that didn't stop another prisoner from gettng to him.  It just takes one other prisoner and a prison guard briefly looking the other way.

DMill2782

January 18th, 2018 at 11:53 AM ^

It doesn't matter who officiates a game. They are all terrible. 

"Referees are a sub-human species that is hell-bent on destroying the good and fun in everything" - Aristotle

Maizeblue11

January 18th, 2018 at 12:03 PM ^

It’s so poorly ran by Goodell. I’m sure he put Steratore in there to make sure the Patriots don’t win it this year.

Goblueman

January 18th, 2018 at 12:09 PM ^

Just happened to be rewatching Purdue game-Livers in early 2nd half sparks a 9-0 Mich run...run ends when Steratore calls 2 tick tack fouls on Wagner (Dakich called out refs on both calls) 2 calls at end were bad,especially prolonged review but those 2 Wagner fouls had huge impact and mostly ignored because most attention on end game calls.

LSAClassOf2000

January 18th, 2018 at 1:08 PM ^

So, with review time included, the Super Bowl should be over approximately around lunchtime on the following Wednesday before a crowd of about 300 dedicated, malnourished and probably dying fanatics, the balance of the crowd having given up on football altogether by then. 

Solecismic

January 18th, 2018 at 1:55 PM ^

Not to mention how much American Express would be willing to pay him to do an "I don't leave home without it" commercial in uniform. (of course, the NFL has no sense of humor and would never let it happen)