The conspiracy about the NFL referee to help the Kansas City chiefs has been one of the main conversations topics leading to super bowl licks.
Fox Sports Rules Analyst and former Vice President of the appointment for NFL, Mike Pereira, joined the “Fox and Friends” on Friday, so that the debate could be taken into account.
“I mean what I think I would say [NFL Commissioner] Roger Goodell said, which I try not to use harsh words. I understand why they think, because the numbers are different and the Iffai Calls LS Chiefs seem to have gone on the way, but think that there is really ridiculous and that is the word that Roger used, ” Pereera said.
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Fox Sports C College Lage and NFL Rules Expert Mike Pereira Super Bowl Lix in advance during Fox Sports Media Party. (Stephen Lew-Imagon Images)
“Officials have just come out to manage the game, and they have to make a decision in the 26th of a second, and so they have no time to make a foul, what color the team is. And so really, I understand the anxiety but that’s this Will not affect their performance at the weekend.
Pereira said that the chiefs are a great team and they teach their players a fine redress. Their wrongs are low, and they work on eliminating team penalties.
Pereera talked about how the NFL teams would prepare for the crew, but preparing the Super Bowl crew is a bit different.
“You know that this is also different, because the teams prepare for the crew, but this is not a crew, this is an all -star crew. So they came from seven different crews, so it is impossible for where they will decide Lean, “Perera said.
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NFL Referee Ron Torbert during the Sincennti Bengals game against Los Angeles Rames at Super Bowl LVI at Sophie Stadium. (Mark J. Rebillas-USA today Sports)
Ron will be the head referee for the Torbert Super Bowl Lix. It was also a lead referee for Super LVI when Los Angeles Rames defeated Cincinnati Bengals.
The umpire is Mike Morton, Max Cozy is a down judge, Mark Stewart is a line judge, Merle Robisson, Field Judge, Boris Cheek Side Judge, Jonah Monroe Beck Judge and Kevin Brown Repley Officer.
The cheek is the only other officer with the experience of a super bowl other than Torbert, as it has entered the other three super bowls.
With many references in the NFL, Pereira said that it is difficult to expect a specific consistency in all Calls Lls.
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Referee Carl Chefers Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahoms, #15, in the first quarter of the AFC Championship game between Buffalo Bill and Kansas City Chiefs, on January 26, 2025 at the AFC Championship at Geha Field at the Aerhead Stadium. Kansas City, Missouri. (Scott Witcher/icon Sportswire)
“Look, similarity in terms of the number of so -called F OU luses this year I think I have ever seen it before. But you have different, you have 128 people, not their judgment. So it is difficult to teach consistency or expect consistency all the way Keeping.
There is one thing Perira wants to see from officials in a big game.
“What I care is, you know, that is what they call the same way in the fourth quarter they say the way to the first quarter.”
Saying that, Perera said that he did not want to talk at all during the broadcast.
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“I hope you won’t listen to me. I hope you won’t see me! If I do not mess with a word it means that there is no dispute.”
Kansas City chiefs face Philadelphia Eagles in a super bowl on Fox at 6:30 pm on Sunday night, where officers will be closely monitored.
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