The article I read was the “Dueling Lockouts” in the New
Yorker, written by Reeves Wideman. In the article, he talks about the ongoing
N.F.L referee lockout and the start of the N.H.L lockout affecting the sports
industry and the game. Both lockouts have to deal with not getting paid enough
to long-term security for each side. Since the N.F.L season has begun, most of
the attention has turn to the lockout of the referees, because they have to
bring in replacement referees, seeing unfamiliar faces on the TV screen. Brian
Stropolo, posted on his Facebook that he will be refereeing his favorite team
the New Orleans Saints. Though excited to get a chance to work a game, this was
a big yellow flag for the league and Brian was later pulled from the game last
minute. N.F.L fans have had many grumbles of the new replacement referee
because of missed calls. Even though there were also missed calls with the old
referees, avid fans like to complain about the bum refs is the sports
second-favorite past time, after complaining about their team. Players and
coaches have expressed growing frustration towards the replacement refs.
Lockouts
have become a regular part to sports fans information intake. The NFL has seen
2 lockouts over the past ten years. Last year the NBA cancelled the first month
of basketball because of contract dispute. In the current N.H.L lockout, owners
want to reduce player salaries, set a maximum contract of five years, eliminate
singing bonuses, and lock younger players into longer contracts. Players are
very opposed of the owner’s proposition and rather play elsewhere the time
being. The 2004-2005 N.H.L season was cancelled due to a lockout. This would be
a big set back in a sport drawing attention from the big three sports.
Since I am
an avid fan for both of these sports, both lockouts have affected me. Watching
these replacements refs on TV watching a 49er game kills me. They missed huge
calls against the 49ers, and they do not know how to manage games as well. For
example during the first game, they missed a huge block in the back call during
a punt return in which resulted in the Green Bay Packers scoring a touchdown.
Even though they reviewed the play, they missed the right block in the back
call during the play. Another example is the replacement referees granted a
team a fourth timeout with less then thirty seconds in the fourth quarter and
the score being very close. I want the original refs in now because this can
result in players getting injured to teams not making the playoffs because of bad
calls.
The N.H.L lockout is different because I work for the San Jose
Sharks and having a lockout results in me not getting paid and not having a job
in the time being. Since living in Downtown San Jose, hockey and the culture have
grown to me, rooting for the Sharks. Players should not accept the owners proposition
giving the split 60 40, in favored of the owners. It breaks my heart that the
NHL is in this current lockout and wish it could end now.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sportingscene/2012/09/replacement-refs-and-nhl-lockout.html
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sportingscene/2012/09/replacement-refs-and-nhl-lockout.html
It was interesting to hear about your input on these lockouts because you work for the Sharks. Usually viewers like me are only affected because we are unable to watch the games, but to hear your cut in pay presents a more personal reaction to this issue.
ReplyDeleteI am a sports fanatic as well and it is really is just unfortunate that these lockouts happened because of money issues. I feel the real victims are the fan because these people involved with the lockout in the organizations are suppose to help provide ENTERTAINMENT!!! But seriously the replacement refs in the NFL need to go. It not professional football if there are not professional refs to call the games.
ReplyDeleteThese lockouts are ridiculous they are not fair to the fans. I agree with you that the NFL replacement refs blew calls against the 49ers, and as a 49ers fan, it was hard to watch. The refs do not have experience in the NFL and completely made a bad call last Monday night during the last play of the Packers vs. the Seahawks game, costing the Packers a win which was not fair to the players and fans. Hopefully the NHL lockout will end so the players and fans can get back to business.
ReplyDeleteI am watching the 49ers game as I am writing this comment and I am glad the real referees are back.
I have been hearing a lot of people complain about all these sports lockouts. Last year was the worst for me, because I am a big basketball fan. I also head about Brian Stropolo; I think that would have been so unfair if he was able to be the referee of that Saints game. I'm glad the referee lockout is finally over, because watching all those unnecessary and missed calls was torture.
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