- Pete Morelli
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website = http://www.saintmaryshighschool.orgPeter "Pete" Morelli (born c. 1952) is the principal of Saint Mary's High School in
Stockton, California and better known as anAmerican football official in theNational Football League (NFL) since the1997 NFL season .cite web |title=Message from Mr. Morelli |url=http://www.saintmaryshighschool.org/Department/Morelli.htm |publisher=St. Mary's High School (Stockton) |accessdate=2007-11-24] citation |title=2007 NFL Officials Roster |magazine=Referee |date=September 2007]As an official in the NFL, Morelli is known for working
Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 as a field judgecite news |title=NFL SCOREBOARD: Box Score: St. Louis at New England | url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/boxscores/2002/02/03/patriots_rams/ |publisher=CNN Sports Illustrated |date=2002-02-03 |accessdate=2007-11-24] and later as a referee for two controversial games - the 2005-06 NFL playoffs between theIndianapolis Colts andPittsburgh Steelers , and a 2007 regular season game between theBaltimore Ravens andCleveland Browns . Beginning his fifth year as referee for the2007 NFL season , Morelli's officiating crew consists of Darrell Jenkins, George Hayward, Charles Stewart, Jim Saracino, Jeff Lamberth, and Keith Ferguson.cite web |title=National Football League Game Summary: Chicago Bears At San Diego Chargers |publisher=National Football League |url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/29206/SD_Gamebook.pdf |date=2007-09-09 |accessdate=2007-11-24]Personal
Pete Morelli is married to Cindy and have two sons, Matt and Dan.cite web |title=Pete Morelli |url=http://www.footballofficialscamp.com/staffbios/morelli_pete.htm |publisher=Football Officials Camps, LLC |accessdate=2007-11-24] Morelli currently resides in Stockton, California.
Officiating career
Early years
In 1971, Morelli began officiating at the age of 19 with his father and two uncles, Joe and Tony Morelli. He started officiating with the
California Interscholastic Federation , workinghigh school football games. For his performance, he was assigned playoff and championship games. He later progressed to the college level, officiating in theBig West Conference andWestern Athletic Conference . He was selected to work eleven playoff games, including the 1996Liberty Bowl .NFL career
Morelli was hired by the NFL in 1997 as a field judge; he became a back judge when the league swapped position titles in 1998 and was promoted to referee with the start of the
2003 NFL season following the retirements ofDick Hantak andBob McElwee . He wears uniform number 135.Troy Polamalu interception
Morelli was involved in a controversial call during an AFC divisional playoff game on
January 15 ,2006 between the Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers. In the fourth quarter, Steelers safetyTroy Polamalu appeared to intercept aPeyton Manning pass with 5:26 left in regulation. Polamalu made a diving catch and tumbled to the ground with the ball in his hands and got up to run. As he did, he fumbled the ball, then recovered. Coltshead coach Tony Dungy challenged the call, and upon review oninstant replay , Morelli overturned the ruling on the field of a completed catch and interception. After the reversal of the interception, Indianapolis drove down the field and scored atouchdown and atwo-point conversion to reduce the eleven point deficit down to three, making the final score 21-18. This would end up being the final score of the game. Following the game, Morelli explained his ruling, saying, "I had the defender catching the ball. Before he got up, he hit it with his leg with his other leg still on the ground. He never had possession with his leg up off the ground, doing an act common to the game of football. He was losing it while his other leg was still on the ground. Therefore, he did not complete the catch. And then he lost the ball. It came out, and so we made the play an incomplete pass." Steelerslinebacker Joey Porter claimed that the referees were conspiring against his team, hoping to give the Colts the victory.cite news | first= | last= | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/news/story?id=2294214&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines | title=Porter on refs: 'I felt they were cheating us' | publisher=ESPN.com | date=2006-01-17 | accessdate=2006-09-09] In an interview with "The New York Times ", Porter said, "I felt they were cheating us. When the interception happened, everybody in the world knew that was an interception. Don't cheat us that bad. When they did that, they really want Peyton Manning and these guys to win the Super Bowl. They are just going to straight take it for them. I felt that they were like 'We don't even care if you know we're cheating. We're cheating for them.'"A day after the game, the NFL released a statement confirming that Polamalu "made" the interception, refuting the overturn call of Morelli.cite news | first= | last= | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/news/story?id=2294309 | title=NFL: Polamalu overturned interception the wrong call | publisher=
Associated Press | date=2006-01-17 | accessdate=2006-09-09]Mike Pereira , the league's vice president of officiating, said, " [Polamalu] maintained possession long enough to establish a catch. Therefore, the replay review should have upheld the call on the field that it was a catch and fumble." The NFL also opted not to fine Porter for his remarks towards the officials.cite news | first= | last= | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/news/story?id=2296578 | title=Porter won't be fined for comments on refs | publisher=ESPN.com | date=2006-01-17 | accessdate=2006-09-09] No further explanation was given by the league on their decision not to punish Porter.On
January 19 ,2006 , three days after the league announcement, it was reported that Morelli's home in Stockton had been vandalized after someone threw a rock through a window.cite news | first= | last= | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2298135 | title=NFL official's home vandalized after Steelers call | publisher=ESPN.com | date=2006-01-19 | accessdate=2006-09-09] Authorities were unable to determine whether the event was linked to the call in the game, related to Morelli's other job as a school principal, or a random act of mischief.Phil Dawson field goal
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November 18 ,2007 , Morelli was the referee of a game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens. Towards the end of regulation, Brownsplacekicker Phil Dawson attempted a 51-yard field goal to tie the game and force an overtime period.cite news |title=Officially, Ravens Lose Again |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2007/11/18/ST2007111800591.html |last=Powell |first=Camille |date=2007-11-19 |publisher="The Washington Post " |accessdate=2007-11-25] As Dawson kicked the ball, it ricocheted off the left upright, broke the plane of the crossbar, and bounced off thestanchion , which holds the crossbar and supports the goalposts.cite news |title=Stanchion gets spot in Browns infamy |url=http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=387274&Category=17&subCategoryID=26 |last=Porter |first=Todd |publisher="Canton Repository " |date=2007-11-19 |accessdate=2007-11-25] Upon contacting the stanchion, the ball bounced back over the crossbar and onto the field. Initially, field judge Jim Saracino looked at back judge Keith Ferguson, then signaled the kick was no good as time expired.As the Ravens headed for the locker room believing the game was over, officials began to discuss the call. After a five minute discussion among the officials, referee Pete Morelli announced over the public address system that he would "take a look at this play".cite news |title='Crazy' win keeps Cleveland in running |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=3117769 |publihser=
ESPN.com |last=Clayton |first=John |date=2007-11-12 |accessdate=2007-11-24] However, by rule, field goals are not reviewable on instant replay. Upon arriving at the instant review booth, Morelli was informed by replay assistant Howard Slavin through headphones that field goals are not reviewable. While there is some controversy on whether Morelli used video review, Mike Pereira said, " [Morelli] was talking to Howard Slavin, and he was told it was not a reviewable play. He wanted to make sure."cite news |title=Upon further review, replay wasn't used on Dawson's kick |url=http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10482332 |publisher=CBSSports.com |last=Judge |first=Clark |date=2007-11-18 |accessdate=2007-11-25]WMAR-TV in Baltimore filmed Morelli and Jim Saracino at the replay booth, but not "under the hood" reviewing video.Morelli proceeded to further discuss the kick with his crew. In the discussion that ensued, Keith Ferguson "felt more strongly" that the ball had crossed through the goal posts. Based on Ferguson's opinion of the kick, Morelli declared that the field goal was good. Following the game, Morelli described the sequence of events to a pool reporter. "It was a ruling by one of the officials, not by me," Morelli said. "One of the officials signaled incomplete, no good. The other official informed me the ball hit the back of the extension of the goal post, which is the backside of it, which is an object beyond the goal post. And, in discussion with the three of us, we had to figure what the ruling was. Whether the ball hit the bar beyond the extension or not."
The correct call was made according to NFL rules as Rule No. 11, Section 5-c, states that the entire ball must pass through the goal in case wind or other forces cause it to return through the goal. It must have struck the ground or some object.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello stated that the league's Competition Committee would review siutations where a field goal try strikes an object as reviewable by instant replay during the offseason following the 2007 season.cite news |title=Kick could prompt rule change |url=http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/browns/stories/2007/11/20/browns_notes1120.ART_ART_11-20-07_C3_M68HIFM.html?sid=101 |last=Walker |first=James |publisher="
The Columbus Dispatch " |date=2007-11-20 |accessdate=2007-11-25] League executives have stated that there are not enough cameras to provide irrefutable video evidence for all field goal tries.cite news |title=Replay on all field goals probably a long shot |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=sando_mike&id=3120230 |last=Sando |first=Mike |publisher=ESPN.com |date=2007-11-20 |accessdate=2007-11-25]References
External links
* [http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80458f6e Browns vs. Ravens discussion on NFL Network's "Total Access"]
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