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Championship liveblog: Cardinals at Panthers

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2015 NFC Championship

Follow us here for rolling coverage of the calls and rules interpretations of the Cardinals-Panthers Conference Championship game from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. If you have any questions or comments, use the comments section of this post or tweet us @footballzebras.

Today’s crew is headed by Bill Vinovich.




Yrs 2015 crew College Occupation
R 52 Bill Vinovich 11 San Diego accountant, former NFL officiating supervisor
U 64 Dan Ferrell 13 Corrente Cal State-Fullerton director, parts logistics and supply chain management
HL 79 Kent Payne 12 Cheffers Nebraska Wesleyan teacher
LJ 18 Byron Boston 21 Anderson Austin tax consultant
FJ 33 Steve Zimmer 19 Wrolstad Hofstra attorney
SJ 73 Joe Larrew 14 Blakeman St Louis attorney
BJ 111 Terrence Miles 8 Cheffers Arizona State quality control manager

 

  • Replay official: Larry Nemmers
  • Replay assistant: Mark Butterworth
  • Alternates: Walt Coleman (R), Paul King (U), Mark Steinkerchner (LJ)
  • Supervisor: Neely Dunn
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6 thoughts on “Championship liveblog: Cardinals at Panthers

  1. Are you the moron who thinks standing still is a football move but switching hands and reaching?for an end zone isnt?

  2. Also one more question how mang seconds after a whistle does a play end? 5? How are late hits or defenseless player personal fouls?justified anymore? Huge?mistake by ed H and dean today on that clear recovery rule

  3. @Tommy

    To answer your questions…

    1. No, one tone.
    2. 3 mang seconds. I’ve forgotten the current conversion rate to normal seconds, unfortunately.
    3. No, 3. I just said that.
    4. Defenseless players are not fouls, they are people.
    5. Since you said you had one question but asked six, I’m going with no.
    6. No, tiny.

  4. I think a mang second is the square root of -1. Maybe it’s 42 now, it seems to change frequently.

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