One of many largest embarrassments of the previous few many years {of professional} soccer was the NFL utilizing “substitute referees.”
In 2012, the league was unable to achieve a collective bargaining settlement with the NFL Referees Affiliation. That led to a “lockout” that went 110 days and lasted three weeks into the 2012 common season.
Terrifyingly, with the present CBA resulting from expire on the finish of Might, ESPN’s Kevin Seifert is reporting that substitute refs may very well be on their means again.
“In line with the emails, the league is searching for a listing of about 150 largely small school officers by the top of this weekend,” Seifert reported on Wednesday. “These officers may start onboarding as early as April then attend a four-day clinic in Might. Absent a CBA settlement, they’d proceed coaching via the summer time and make visits to coaching camps earlier than the common season begins.”
The substitute refs had been a catastrophe, and that is not meant as a slight to them. They had been actually unqualified for the job. These had been referees from the highschool and decrease collegiate ranges, with just a few sprinkled in from the Area Soccer League or Legends Soccer League.
It was a catastrophe that culminated within the now-infamous “Fail Mary” recreation between the Inexperienced Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks.
