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Pro-Seahawks ref Tony Corrente to be reffing on Sunday


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If I recall though, the Officiating Crews have been mixed up in the Playoffs this year. It's not Tony Corrente and his usual crew. He's the lead Official, but all the other officials on the crew are pieced together based on their performance this season.

I ain't worried.

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I've been thinking the likelihood of us getting a fair game called will hinge on what happens Saturday night. 

If Green Bay wins, Seattle will get the calls. Seattle at Green Bay is far more attractive than Green Bay at Carolina. 

I've never believed in consipiracy theories until that niners game in 2013. That was so blatantly one sided it was incredible. 

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He was the ref that was caught with his mike on when we beat the falcons.  When we went for it on 4th down and the spot was short, he and his crew commented about how close they were to going home.

"Mr. Four inches" was what he or one of the other refs referred to the line judge as after that spot.

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I was really hoping that Vikings kicker hit that easy field goal. Now we're definitely going to have PI calls raining on us when Wilson tosses up those high floaters that don't quite make it to the receiver.  Our guys need to be made perfectly aware that they need to turn around and avoid contact on those deep passes. Turn around and the ball will hit you right in the chest. 100% sure Wilson is going to throw deep ones looking for PI calls. He WILL do that in this game. No question. DBs need to turn around and be aware.

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Another thing is don't touch anywhere near Wilson's head or a flag is coming. Seattle's defenders will be able to hit Cam late, or do anything they want to him, but our guys have to be on high alert that any little thing done to Wilson is going to draw a flag. The refs will certainly favor Seattle just like the SF playoff game. Be aware.

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