Torbert:
Keep in mind this is a mixed crew, so regular season crew tendencies are likely out the door.
regular season crews:
Aggressive defenses are best off with the crews of either Brad Allen or Walt Coleman, who have called a total of eight and 11 combined penalties for defensive holding or illegal contact, respectively. John Parry's crew (41) has been the most active here, followed by Terry McAulay (40).
Offensive linemen likely prefer Bill Vinovich's crew, which has called holding 23 times.
Ronald Torbert's crew (47) and Parry's (46) have called the most.
You had better behave around Gene Steratore's crew, which has called an NFL-high 19 unnecessary roughness penalties. Clete Blakeman's crew has called five.
Illegal use of hands, a less publicized point of emphasis this season, has been called 27 times by Walt Anderson's crew.
The crews of Steratore, Torbert and Triplette have called it six times apiece.
Though pre-snap penalties might seem straightforward, there are sizable gaps among the crews. For instance, Steratore's crew has called delay of game twice. Carl Cheffers' crew, which leads the league in overall penalty calls, as can be seen in the bar graph above, has called it 12 times. Coleman's crew has called 39 false start penalties. Jeff Triplette's has called less than half of that total (18).
Inside Slant: Most penalty types sorted by referee