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  2. Chiefs officiating: A look at the key controversies ... - AOL

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    Officials called it a catch and fans (predictably) lost their minds. Even though this ball hit the ground and neither player had complete possession the refs rule that this was a catch by Xavier ...

  3. FACT CHECK: Did the NFL Fire Referees Because of a Bribery ...

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    Multiple posts being shared on Facebook claims the National Football League (NFL) has fired three referees for taking part in large-scale bribery scandals. Verdict: False There is no proof that ...

  4. Earl Strom - Wikipedia

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    Strom was born December 15, 1927, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, to Orthodox Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants from Austria-Hungary, Max and Bessie Strom. [2] Earl's father, Max, was a foreman at a bakery, and Earl grew up in the kosher household as the youngest of seven children comprising five boys and two girls. [6]

  5. Jorge José Emiliano dos Santos - Wikipedia

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    Jorge José Emiliano dos Santos (19 March 1954 – 21 January 1995) also known by his nickname, Margarida (meaning Daisy, in English) was a Brazilian football referee, known for his flamboyant style. He is recognized as an iconic figure in Brazilian football and was one of the first openly gay referees in Brazil.

  6. Gyōji - Wikipedia

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    A sumo gyōji, the 33rd Kimura Shōnosuke [], in full traditional dress. A gyōji (行司, lit. ' administering things ') is a referee employed by the Japan Sumo Association, responsible for a variety of activities which concern the organisation of the sport in general and the refereeing of matches, as well as the preservation of professional sumo culture, deeply rooted in Shinto traditions.

  7. NFL says controversial penalties against Chiefs' Patrick ...

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    On Sunday, the NFL said that it got the calls right. NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson, a former referee who is now a communications liaison for the league, went on "NFL GameDay" on Sunday morning ...

  8. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    The referee signals unsportsmanlike conduct by holding his arms outstretched with palms facing downward. Coaches can also receive an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty for taunting, arguing with, or abusing officials, one of the few times a coach's actions can be penalized outside of the rare palpably unfair act penalty; however, unlike the ...

  9. Report: Members of refereeing crew for Detroit Lions-Cowboys ...

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    There will be consequences for the officiating crew responsible for the controversial call at the end of the Detroit Lions 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, according to reports.