Dean Blandino released the week 6 officiating video (see the bottom of this post). In it, he covered the horse-collar rule in a play we covered in our Sunday liveblog. In the Redskins-Eagles game, a player tackled and pulled down by the hair is not a horse-collar tackle since the defender’s
Week 6
Quick calls: Week 6
Keep checking here for rolling coverage throughout the day on Sunday. If you see anything confusing, unusual, or controversial, please let us know. Leave a comment below Send us a tweet @footballzebras Connect with us through Facebook Mark Schultz Sun Oct 16 • 8:22 pm EDT Falcons at Seahawks (video) Controversy mars the end of the
Week 6 referee assignments
Craig Wrolstad, seen here preparing for the kickoff last Sunday, will have his crew on the Thursday night game when the Broncos visit the Chargers. The Vikings and Buccaneers have a bye, meaning there are two crews off this week: Walt Coleman's and Terry McAulay's. Substitutions and swing officials at the other
Blandino defending catch process: ‘We do think on the Tate play that it was clear’
 View image | gettyimages.comThe league's weekly video to the media by vice president of officiating Dean Blandino reviewed three items from Week 6 action.The process of the catch, centered on the controversial touchdown catch by Lions receiver Golden Tate that was initially ruled an interception by the Bears. This is