Tony Corrente accidentally leaves mic on in official huddle

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25413295/tony-corrente-hot-mic

The score is 38-0. There are just over two minutes remaining. It's 4th down and there's only 1 yard to go. The backup quarterback is in the game. He runs a QB sneak and lurches forward, all 6-foot-6 of him. He gets stopped after gaining ... well, pretty much a yard, probably.

The head linesman marks the spot of the ball. The chain crew comes out to measure. And he's... four inches short.

This all actually happened near the tail end of the Panthers-Falcons game on Sunday, and due to a hot mic issue, we know referee Tony Corrente and his crew weren't all that happy about the spot of the ball.

Via the Charlotte Observer:

In a great example of life imitating art, referee Tony Corrente inadvertently left his microphone on for an officials' huddle during the two-minute warning near the end of the game. Two mild profanities were broadcast over the live mic, along with a lot of joshing between the officials about one of them marking Derek Anderson's fourth-down quarterback sneak “4 inches” short of a first down on the previous play. If Anderson had made it, the Panthers could have run out the clock and the game would have ended quicker.

“We were 4 inches from going home!” one of the officials said. One also said they should give a nickname to their colleague who judged it not to be a first down and extended the game: “Mr. Four Inches.”

This, actually, is not the first hot mic issue for Corrente in his career as a ref. Three years ago, Corrente was fined for leaving his mic on and cursing at another member of his crew for all the stadium and television audience to hear. We'll just have to wait and see if that happens to him again.
 

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And thanks to the refs unions and fans who complained loudly when these crappy no account refs were locked out he will STILL have a part time job making 175K or more per year.

YaY!!! Thanks ref union!
 

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Yeah, he'll be demoted to doing the Tenn @NewEngland game next week
 

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Seems like a pretty innocent comment to me.
"4 more inches and we'd be going home".

And....it was true. What's the big fucking deal?

Somebody get a rope! Jesus.

How 'bout...somebody get a life.
 

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"Tom Brady sees nobody picks up Von Miller and says 'I'm just gonna throw this ball in the dirt and go yell at Tony Correnti some more.'" Chris Collinsworth

Correnti and Triplet are so awful
 

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Well, yeah, the refs are still terrible. But that aside 38-0...? I gotta admit I find it kinda funny.

Alas, I get it. The fans pay good money to not hear scandalous ref comments. :D
 

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Not surprised whatsofuckingever.
Much like David Stern's NBA, refs don't always call the game by the rules. They call it by what's best for the game, or the situation, or by which players(or teams)are on the "hype em up" list.
Make up calls exist and that's a completely integrity-less entity within itself. Pro sports officiating is terrible and in some cases corrupt IMO.