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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.im hearing Jeff Tripplet from Chargers board..is he the bad 1 from last year or 2 years ago against Broncos?
Jeff Tripplet was the ref during that game but I think it was Gregory Steed (Back Judge) who called the bogus penalty against Samuel. The gamebook does not show which ref called the penalty. There has to be more accountability and a PUBLIC record of WHICH refs make these horrendous calls.
Steed and Triplette will both be in New England this weekend for the game.
Mike Carey is really good too. I'd feel pretty good if it were him or Hoculi.
Some stats on triplette's crew this year:
Chargers at Patriots: Jeff Triplette. Tied for 5th out of 17 for best ref for the home team's winning rate (67%). Near the bottom in penalties per game (14th) and yards per penalty (15th) so of course near the bottom in penalty yards per game (15th). 4th-most for percent of penalties called against the visiting team (55%). Middle of the pack (9th) in total points scored per game and near the top (4th) in home team points scored per game. Near the bottom (16th) in amount of penalty yards called against the home team at just 36.8 per game. Tied at the top in the percent of his games in which the visiting team had more penalties than the home team (70%). Overall, home teams did pretty will in Jeff's games during the regular season with not so many penalties called per game -- especially few called against the home team.
As a college football official I like these stats, in particular the low number of penalties. The philosophy of the officials I respect is "get the trainwrecks", we don't need ticky tack calls. Pats are playing the Chargers, not the refs anyway.
Some stats on triplette's crew this year:
Chargers at Patriots: Jeff Triplette. Tied for 5th out of 17 for best ref for the home team's winning rate (67%). Near the bottom in penalties per game (14th) and yards per penalty (15th) so of course near the bottom in penalty yards per game (15th). 4th-most for percent of penalties called against the visiting team (55%). Middle of the pack (9th) in total points scored per game and near the top (4th) in home team points scored per game. Near the bottom (16th) in amount of penalty yards called against the home team at just 36.8 per game. Tied at the top in the percent of his games in which the visiting team had more penalties than the home team (70%). Overall, home teams did pretty will in Jeff's games during the regular season with not so many penalties called per game -- especially few called against the home team.
How do you get info like this? And is it based on his crew or him individually?