- Phil Luckett
Phil Luckett is a back judge in the
National Football League (1991-2005, 2007-present). His officiating uniform number was 59. He entered the NFL as a field judge in 1991, was a referee from 1997-2000, and has since returned to the back judge position (the NFL switched the titles of back judge and field judge in 1998). Luckett took a leave of absence from the NFL for the 2006 season. Having returned for 2007, Luckett is the Back Judge onBill Carollo 's crew. Luckett also refereed in the WLAF/NFL Europe, including being assigned World Bowl '97.Controversy
Luckett has officiated several controversial games.
Thanksgiving, 1998
The first was an overtime coin toss on
Thanksgiving , 1998 between thePittsburgh Steelers and theDetroit Lions . The referee microphone only picked up Pittsburgh captainJerome Bettis calling "tails."cite web | first=Bill | last=Topp | url=http://www.referee.com/sampleArticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/headsortails/headstailstext.html | title=Heads or Tails? | publisher="Referee" | date=1999-05| accessdate=2007-03-17] The toss was "tails", and Luckett called the Lions as the coin toss winners. Bettis insisted that he had called "tails", and Luckett insisted that (Bettis) had called "heads-tails," meaning that Bettis said "heads" first. The Steelers argued the call to no avail and Bettis denied Luckett's claim. The Lions scored a field goal on their first possession of the overtime to win the game.Within a week, the game tape was enhanced, and Bettis is clearly heard saying "hea-tails." A sideline microphone enhancement also clearly had Bettis telling Coach
Bill Cowher that (Bettis) had said "hea-tails."cite web | first=Bill | last=Topp | url=http://www.referee.com/sampleArticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/headsortails/headstailstext.html | title=Heads or Tails? | publisher="Referee" | date=1999-05| accessdate=2007-03-17] According to NFL rules, a team's first call is the one the referee will use.Following this incident, the captain's choice of heads or tails is now called before the coin is flipped, and the referee will generally state it over his microphone so that there is no dispute.
This incident was parodied in the film "
Rat Race ", whereCuba Gooding, Jr. plays the role of a referee who screws up a coin flip, costing one team the game.Vinny Testaverde
The second was a late touchdown scored by
Vinny Testaverde of theNew York Jets against theSeattle Seahawks onDecember 6 , 1998. Testaverde attempted a quarterback sneak on 4th down in the final minute of the game and although television replays clearly showed the football did not cross the goal line, Head Linesman Earnie Frantz ruled that Testaverde had scored. At the time, the NFL did not useinstant replay to review officials' decisions. Luckett, as the head of the officiating crew that day, received bad publicity despite not actually making the erroneous ruling. The call would be cited as a major reason why the NFL reinstitutedinstant replay the following season. [cite web | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B00E4D61631F93BA25750C0A96F958260 | title=Sports of The Times; Just Thank Testaverde For Replay | publisher=New York Times | first=Dave | last=Anderson | date=1999-03-18]The "Music City Miracle"
The third was the
Music City Miracle play during the playoff game between theBuffalo Bills andTennessee Titans onJanuary 8 ,2000 . Alateral pass (by rule, a backward pass) thrown byFrank Wycheck toKevin Dyson enabled Dyson to run 75 yards for a game-winning touchdown. The Bills claimed that the pass was actually a forward pass, and thus an illegal play that would have virtually clinched the game for the Bills. Instead, Luckett, after checking the replay, ruled the pass was thrown parallel to the 25-yard line, thus making it a legal backwards pass. The NFL gave the reason for the call was that replays showed no clear proof that the call on the field was bad.NFL Films , with computer assistance, later concluded that the pass was, once and for all, a lateral. [cite episode | title=Tennessee vs. Buffalo, 1/8/00 | series=NFL Films Game of the Week | network=NFL Network | airdate=2007-07-11]Joe Horn
Luckett was in the news again in 2001 when he failed to get out of the way and was run over by
New Orleans Saints wide receiverJoe Horn as he streaked downfield for a pass, while not covered by any opposing player, fromAaron Brooks during the Saints' game against theCarolina Panthers . Fact|date=January 20082007 AFC Divisional Round
In the 2007 Divisional playoff game between the
San Diego Chargers and theIndianapolis Colts , Luckett made a questionable holding call that nullified an interception returned for a touchdown by San Diego. [ [http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10575141 Indianapolis Colts, Antonio Cromartie, Antonio Gates, Billy Volek, National Football League, San Diego Chargers - CBSSports.com ] ] Boomer Esiason also noted that it was a "very bad call."References
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