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OT - NFL Ref Czar Blandeno partying on Cowgirls bus

Post by BethlehemSteel » Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:52 pm

It's all a matter of principal you see, we are transparent!!!

Let's liquor up Deano and get us in the playoffs!!!

http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/ja ... cs-say-yes

Ehem..... WhAt was that Christmas time topic that got some bent out of shape?


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Post by BethlehemSteel » Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:01 am

Peaches reporting


Is this the NFL ref czar on Cowboys' party bus? Irate NFL execs say yes

Jason La Canfora / CBS Sports NFL Insider
August 07, 2014 06:27 PM

Dean Blandino has been the NFL's VP of Officiating since Feb. 2013. (USATSI)
Executives from several NFL clubs expressed extreme disappointment and anger at a TMZ video that appears to show the league's head of officiating, Dean Blandino, out for a night of partying in Los Angeles with Cowboys EVP and son of owner Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones.

Blandino appears to be among a group of males and females captured stepping off the Jones' Cowboys-themed party bus and toward a club where paparazzi awaited outside. The Cowboys hold training camp in temperate Oxnard, Calif., and it is not unusual for team officials to take the bus to LA for dinner, etc.

The reactions to the video by officials of several teams -- none of whom I spoke to are a natural rival of the Cowboys or had any personal issues with Jones or Blandino -- as well as former high-ranking team officials, were quite visceral. Several expressed concern at the appearance of potential competitive balance issues, given the sensitive nature of Blandino's role and his authority on matters of officiating and interpretation.

CBSSports.com reached out to Blandino for comment, but he has not responded.


Is this Dean Blandino coming off the Cowboys' party bus? (TMZ)

"That's definitely Dean," said an official with one club upon viewing the video, in which a man looking very much like Blandino, in jeans and a blue t-shirt, steps off the bus along with Stephen Jones, son of Jerry Jones, who serves as the Cowboys COO, EVP and director of player personnel, and who is a member of the highly influential competition committee. "Is the league trying to tell you it's not him? What is the league telling you guys about it? That looks horrible. I can't think of another owner in the league who wouldn't be pissed off after seeing that."

Well, frankly the league is saying nothing. After receiving no response from the NFL on Tuesday as to whether Blandino -- who routinely makes rounds visiting with officials and clubs during the preseason -- was in the video, I made a second round of inquiries into the matter Thursday. Two spokesmen declined to say anything for the record. But no one came close to denying it was Blandino in the video, and the league could point out that with Jones on the competition committee, it's not unusual for him to spend considerable time with competition committee members.

But it would beyond disingenuous, to the point of insulting the public and other NFL member clubs, for anyone from the NFL to have the gall to claim this was anything close to resembling official business. At one point in the video there are a host of young girls assembled on the bus, and the bus is pulled right up in front of a club on the Sunset Strip.

Blandino has done an excellent job in his position, and is engaged and dynamic. Coaches and GMs enjoy dealing with him, he is always available and accessible, works tirelessly, and provides cogent explanations and recommendations to teams and media alike. Everyone I spoke to about the video raved about Blandino as a person and an official, but those same people were flabbergasted by the idea of someone in his position out partying on a team bus with an owner.

At issue is the perception of potential favoritism by other clubs, and the way these images are being perceived around the league.

"So, should I have my owner take him to a strip club when he visits us?" asked one team official, hypothetically. "Is that how it works? We like Dean a lot, but let me tell you, if that was him out with (the owner of a rival of the club this official works for), my owner would be going nuts. This just can't happen.

Stephen Jones (right) is on the NFL's competition committee. (USATSI)
"It shows a total lack of judgment, and common sense, to get on the bus in the first place. And then to get off of it in that setting? Yeah, we've got a big problem with that. It's one thing to have a drink or two back in the hotel room or whatever, but this goes way beyond that. How does this not look like preferential treatment?

"This is a league where everyone is looking for any edge they can possibly get, anything at all. And Dean is in a position where he is in communication with clubs all the time, teams are making sure officials are aware about what other teams are doing and what they should look for when they face them. I don't care what anyone (at the league office) would try to tell you. To teams, this is definitely a big deal."

Do I personally think Blandino would be swayed to give a team an advantage if he liked kicking back on an owner's bus and having a night out on the town? I don't. But I'm not investing hundreds of millions of dollars on my club every year, in a league where "The Shield" and fairness and equity are supposed to trump all, in a sport where a fraction of an inch here or there, an interpretation of a rule, or a video replay decision could be the difference between the playoffs and a top 10 draft pick.

An official from another club said: "It's total hypocrisy. This is a league where some people are above the law, but if you are a coach or a player or a low-level team employee, look out -- they'll throw the book at you. They take away your pension. I'll give Stephen credit, at least they took a bus. (Colts owner Jim) Irsay should have got a bus a long time ago. Have they gotten around to disciplining him yet?"

Another longtime team official: "Whether or not this would in any way affect Dean's ability to be impartial with the Cowboys is really not the issue. This gives the appearance of impropriety. If I am a fan of a team facing the Cowboys, or I work for a team that's facing the Cowboys, I'm upset by this. There shouldn't be any situation like this going on that could cloud his judgment. How is this protecting the shield? The league loves to throw that term around when it applies to players. So how is this not an issue now?"

Another veteran NFL official: "If I were another team owner, how could I not be irate? It gives the appearance of impropriety, and looks like a particularly cozy relationship between a team and the officiating department at a time when instant replay is being taken over more and more by the league office. You're damn right I'd be irate."

Just imagine what some NFC East rivals might be thinking right now?
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Post by Legacy User » Fri Aug 08, 2014 1:24 am

Dumb as fuck. So much for the appearance of impropriety. Every time there is an extended replay and the jagoff announcers start filling time with "Wonder what the new NFL command and control center has to say..." people will speculate....

Between the ridiculous populist pop music videos intro on every prime time game, the "pink" social statement/crass manipulation, crowd frenzy db meters, washed up star hype men, and now Oz the great and terrible in real time via satellite...it's looking more and more like Running Man...Rich Eisan as Len Dawson.

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Post by BethlehemSteel » Fri Aug 08, 2014 1:35 am

Yep. Perfect analogy. You should have given me props. I used that analogy last Christmas along with backing YouTube
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Post by Legacy User » Fri Aug 08, 2014 1:44 am

Its gonna take more than a few ref calls to get the Cowboys in the playoffs.

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Post by V DUB » Fri Aug 08, 2014 1:54 am

VeritasSteel wrote:Its gonna take more than a few ref calls to get the Cowboys in the playoffs.


Yep, their D is fucked again, before the season begins. Might get them a worse draft pick having a zebra with bias.

This just made me realize my enjoyment of the season might be doomed, my sister's pregnant from a Cowboy's fan & the baby's due around game 2. He's also my best friend (don't ask), so I'll be watching games with him most Sunday's. My sister with post partum & the Girls sucking is going too be like swimming with cement boots.

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Post by chippedhamsandwich » Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:08 am

Zivco wrote:Dumb as fuck. So much for the appearance of impropriety. Every time there is an extended replay and the jagoff announcers start filling time with "Wonder what the new NFL command and control center has to say..." people will speculate....

Between the ridiculous populist pop music videos intro on every prime time game, the "pink" social statement/crass manipulation, crowd frenzy db meters, washed up star hype men, and now Oz the great and terrible in real time via satellite...it's looking more and more like Running Man...Rich Eisan as Len Dawson.



Nice paragraph, I have disagreed with you at certain times but this is spot-on.

Once again Goodell turns a blind eye to the important matters and suspends the shit out of trivial matters.

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Post by Legacy User » Fri Aug 08, 2014 5:16 am

BethlehemSteel wrote:Peaches reporting


Is this the NFL ref czar on Cowboys' party bus? Irate NFL execs say yes

Jason La Canfora / CBS Sports NFL Insider
August 07, 2014 06:27 PM

Dean Blandino has been the NFL's VP of Officiating since Feb. 2013. (USATSI)
Executives from several NFL clubs expressed extreme disappointment and anger at a TMZ video that appears to show the league's head of officiating, Dean Blandino, out for a night of partying in Los Angeles with Cowboys EVP and son of owner Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones.

Blandino appears to be among a group of males and females captured stepping off the Jones' Cowboys-themed party bus and toward a club where paparazzi awaited outside. The Cowboys hold training camp in temperate Oxnard, Calif., and it is not unusual for team officials to take the bus to LA for dinner, etc.

The reactions to the video by officials of several teams -- none of whom I spoke to are a natural rival of the Cowboys or had any personal issues with Jones or Blandino -- as well as former high-ranking team officials, were quite visceral. Several expressed concern at the appearance of potential competitive balance issues, given the sensitive nature of Blandino's role and his authority on matters of officiating and interpretation.

CBSSports.com reached out to Blandino for comment, but he has not responded.


Is this Dean Blandino coming off the Cowboys' party bus? (TMZ)

"That's definitely Dean," said an official with one club upon viewing the video, in which a man looking very much like Blandino, in jeans and a blue t-shirt, steps off the bus along with Stephen Jones, son of Jerry Jones, who serves as the Cowboys COO, EVP and director of player personnel, and who is a member of the highly influential competition committee. "Is the league trying to tell you it's not him? What is the league telling you guys about it? That looks horrible. I can't think of another owner in the league who wouldn't be pissed off after seeing that."

Well, frankly the league is saying nothing. After receiving no response from the NFL on Tuesday as to whether Blandino -- who routinely makes rounds visiting with officials and clubs during the preseason -- was in the video, I made a second round of inquiries into the matter Thursday. Two spokesmen declined to say anything for the record. But no one came close to denying it was Blandino in the video, and the league could point out that with Jones on the competition committee, it's not unusual for him to spend considerable time with competition committee members.

But it would beyond disingenuous, to the point of insulting the public and other NFL member clubs, for anyone from the NFL to have the gall to claim this was anything close to resembling official business. At one point in the video there are a host of young girls assembled on the bus, and the bus is pulled right up in front of a club on the Sunset Strip.

Blandino has done an excellent job in his position, and is engaged and dynamic. Coaches and GMs enjoy dealing with him, he is always available and accessible, works tirelessly, and provides cogent explanations and recommendations to teams and media alike. Everyone I spoke to about the video raved about Blandino as a person and an official, but those same people were flabbergasted by the idea of someone in his position out partying on a team bus with an owner.

At issue is the perception of potential favoritism by other clubs, and the way these images are being perceived around the league.

"So, should I have my owner take him to a strip club when he visits us?" asked one team official, hypothetically. "Is that how it works? We like Dean a lot, but let me tell you, if that was him out with (the owner of a rival of the club this official works for), my owner would be going nuts. This just can't happen.

Stephen Jones (right) is on the NFL's competition committee. (USATSI)
"It shows a total lack of judgment, and common sense, to get on the bus in the first place. And then to get off of it in that setting? Yeah, we've got a big problem with that. It's one thing to have a drink or two back in the hotel room or whatever, but this goes way beyond that. How does this not look like preferential treatment?

"This is a league where everyone is looking for any edge they can possibly get, anything at all. And Dean is in a position where he is in communication with clubs all the time, teams are making sure officials are aware about what other teams are doing and what they should look for when they face them. I don't care what anyone (at the league office) would try to tell you. To teams, this is definitely a big deal."

Do I personally think Blandino would be swayed to give a team an advantage if he liked kicking back on an owner's bus and having a night out on the town? I don't. But I'm not investing hundreds of millions of dollars on my club every year, in a league where "The Shield" and fairness and equity are supposed to trump all, in a sport where a fraction of an inch here or there, an interpretation of a rule, or a video replay decision could be the difference between the playoffs and a top 10 draft pick.

An official from another club said: "It's total hypocrisy. This is a league where some people are above the law, but if you are a coach or a player or a low-level team employee, look out -- they'll throw the book at you. They take away your pension. I'll give Stephen credit, at least they took a bus. (Colts owner Jim) Irsay should have got a bus a long time ago. Have they gotten around to disciplining him yet?"

Another longtime team official: "Whether or not this would in any way affect Dean's ability to be impartial with the Cowboys is really not the issue. This gives the appearance of impropriety. If I am a fan of a team facing the Cowboys, or I work for a team that's facing the Cowboys, I'm upset by this. There shouldn't be any situation like this going on that could cloud his judgment. How is this protecting the shield? The league loves to throw that term around when it applies to players. So how is this not an issue now?"

Another veteran NFL official: "If I were another team owner, how could I not be irate? It gives the appearance of impropriety, and looks like a particularly cozy relationship between a team and the officiating department at a time when instant replay is being taken over more and more by the league office. You're damn right I'd be irate."

Just imagine what some NFC East rivals might be thinking right now?


I would hope that no one gives a shit about this... But who am I kidding? :lol: :lol: Where am I posting? Someplace where cutting a practice squad player evokes RAGE!

He went to a strip club with someone. Whoopity shit.

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Post by swissvale72 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:07 am

HATE that mother-fucker!! Can't purge his bullshit explanation of the KC-San Diego debacle that kept the Steelers out of the playoffs.

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Post by V DUB » Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:22 am

swissvale72 wrote:HATE that mother-fucker!! Can't purge his bullshit explanation of the KC-San Diego debacle that kept the Steelers out of the playoffs.


SWISS! Good too have ya back!

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Post by Kodiak » Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:28 am

So basically the guy took the team bus to have dinner...Fire him right fucking now!
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Post by swissvale72 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:25 am

VanWilder wrote:
swissvale72 wrote:HATE that mother-fucker!! Can't purge his bullshit explanation of the KC-San Diego debacle that kept the Steelers out of the playoffs.


SWISS! Good too have ya back!


Thanks Van...just had nothing to say for awhile. Now I do. :lol:

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Post by Thrillsseeker » Fri Aug 08, 2014 11:40 am

swissvale72 wrote:HATE that mother-fucker!! Can't purge his bullshit explanation of the KC-San Diego debacle that kept the Steelers out of the playoffs.



Good to see ya man. Don't want to rehash old shit but I gotta ask, wtf was his explanation?


Oh, and Van: good luck with that set up. Hope your season isn't ruined. Find the positives! (Your best friend taking care of your sister and nephew/niece-who better right?) I say this because I married my best friends sister. ;)

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Post by Nick79 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:24 pm

Do the Rooney have a "Party Bus"?
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Say what you will About Jerry Jones, he's probably fun to hang out with! It would have to be great to be at his table running up the tab.

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Post by V DUB » Fri Aug 08, 2014 5:41 pm

SteelThrillsseeker wrote:Oh, and Van: good luck with that set up. Hope your season isn't ruined. Find the positives! (Your best friend taking care of your sister and nephew/niece-who better right?) I say this because I married my best friends sister. ;)


I'm just glad it was the only non-degenerate fucker that I'm fortunate enough too call my buddy.

That said, the minute that kid shows up in a Cowboy's onesie, he's dead too me. :lol:

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Post by Legacy User » Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:20 pm

When I see the name Dean Blandino, it always makes me think of Tony Blundetto for some reason :lol:


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Post by swissvale72 » Sat Aug 09, 2014 1:04 am

SteelThrillsseeker wrote:
swissvale72 wrote:HATE that mother-fucker!! Can't purge his bullshit explanation of the KC-San Diego debacle that kept the Steelers out of the playoffs.



Good to see ya man. Don't want to rehash old shit but I gotta ask, wtf was his explanation?


Oh, and Van: good luck with that set up. Hope your season isn't ruined. Find the positives! (Your best friend taking care of your sister and nephew/niece-who better right?) I say this because I married my best friends sister. ;)



Here's the douchebag's bullshit explanation.....followed by my commentary, this from back in January:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc0X2bVcGZ4

dding to the unseemliness is the apparent cover-up of this situation.



When Tomlin stepped into the field of play on Thanksgiving night, there was a hue and cry throughout the land. With this brutal call though, on the fake punt, and then the rush to put the ball back in play, there's been nary a peep by the national media. The only guy saying anything is Mike Perriera, the one guy who should know what he's talking about. The NFL immediately said that there was an error on the field goal, and that was reported by Peter King, et al. The NFL found that segment easier to manage; they didn't want any attention paid to the ruling on the punt....because there was no reasonable explanation.



I watched NFL Shill Dean Blandino on NFL Network last night. After his explanation of the blown call on the field goal....I feel even worse!! It's not simply a case of the Side Judge missing the call...it's a matter of his neglecting what should be his checklist on every single field goal or extra point attempt, that being the counting of player on either side of the center. THAT is his job to do, and he didn't do it. The other official's job is to make sure that no defensive player is covering the center.



Then....the coup de grat, Blandino's explanation of the fake punt. Once again, he's telling us what we're supposedly seeing when the screen right behind him is telling us something completely different. He's pointing out the side judge stepping in to mark the spot. One small problem though...as Blandino is pointing out the Side Judge, #32 for Kansas City is already on his way to the goal line with the ball.



Then, Blandino is pointing out to us that the runner's progress was stopped. The one small problem with that is the clip that Blandino shows us as evidence, the runner has not yet crossed the 30. In fact, the KC defender is on the 29-yard-line side of the 30. Then....he tells us that there should have been a booth review, but that the call would not have changed. Question and comment:

*WHY was there not a booth review?

*And I'm convinced that had there been....they would have determined that either:

-If runner was stopped, it was short of the first down

-Runner was not stopped, Touchdown Kansas City

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