- Jim Quirk
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occupation = NFL official (1988–"Present")
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children = Three
nationality = USA
website =Jim Quirk (born c. 1941) is an
American football official in theNational Football League (NFL) since the1988 NFL season . Quirk is notable for his hustle between plays on the football field, resulting in the length of games being shortened.cite news | first=Paul | last=Zimmerman | url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/dr_z/news/2001/11/28/drz_insider/ | authorlink=Paul Zimmerman |title=The hurry-up ump | publisher=CNN Sports Illustrated | date=2001-11-28 | accessdate=2007-01-27] He is best known for being involved in aninstant replay controversy during the1989 NFL season , which later became known as "The Instant Replay Game". Beginning his twentieth year in the NFL with the2007 NFL season , Quirk is an umpire on the officiating crew headed by refereeJeff Triplette .citation |title=2007 NFL Officials Roster |magazine=Referee |date=September 2007]Personal
Early life
Quirk attended
high school atLong Branch High School inLong Branch, New Jersey , where he played football, and later graduated from in 1963.cite news |title=NFL official Jim Quirk proud of his Long Branch roots
url=http://atlanticville.gmnews.com/news/2002/0628/Sports/027.html |publisher="Atlanticville"|date=2002-06-28 |accessdate=2007-12-27] Following high school, he served two years atFort Monroe inVirginia as aFirst Lieutenant in the Continental Army Command Headquarters Honor Guard Company. He was a guard andlinebacker at theUniversity of Delaware and later earned amaster's degree in personnel administration fromGeorge Washington University .Family
Quirk married Carol Christopher, his high school love interest, and they have three children.
ecurities trading
Following his education, Quirk began a career in
government securities onNew York City 'sWall Street in 1965. For thirty-two years, he traveled all over the world, trading with foreignbank s. While working in New York City, his interest began in football officiating.Officiating career
Early years
Quirk began his football officiating career working high school games, and as an off-field official at
Giants Stadium . DuringNew York Giants football games, he served on thechain crew and later was the stadium's game clock operator. Progressing to the college level in 1977, he officiated in theEastern College Athletic Conference as an umpire until 1988.NFL career
Quirk was hired by the NFL in 1988 as a line judge and he later moved to the umpire position. Since coming into the league, he was assigned to
Super Bowl XXXII , and he was an alternate inSuper Bowl XXXVIII .cite news |title=Hometown runner named Rookie of the Year by fans |url=http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Features/Super+Bowl/2003/notebook013004.htm |publisher="Pro Football Weekly " |last=Schleiden |first=Keith |coauthors=Mike Holbrook |date=2004-01-30 |accessdate=2007-12-27]The Instant Replay Game
Quirk has worked memorable games throughout his career. In his second year in the NFL, he was involved in an instant replay decision during a 1989 NFL season game between the
Chicago Bears andGreen Bay Packers . It would become known inNFL lore as "The Instant Replay Game". On fourth down,citation |title=Interview with Tom Dooley |url=http://www.referee.com/sampleArticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/interviews/dooley/dooleytext.html |magazine=Referee |date=June 1991 |accessdate=2007-12-28] Green Bayquarterback Don Majkowski threw an apparent fourteen-yardtouchdown pass towide receiver Sterling Sharpe with thirty-two seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to tie the score of the game at 13-13. As a line judge, Quirk ruled that Majkowski's body had crossed the line of scrimmage, which under rules was an illegal forward pass, nullifying the touchdown and turning over the ball to Chicago. The play was reviewed by the replay official, Bill Parkinson. Parkinson relied on the view supplied by a fixed camera on the roof of the stadium to review the play. After a four minutes and 54 seconds, he ruled the ball was still behind the line, overruling Quirk's call, and giving the Packers the score. Green Bay kicked theextra point and won the game, 14-13.The impact of this play resulted in the change of the illegal forward pass rule for the
1990 NFL season to include a passer's body being across the line, not only the ball, in determining an infraction and a limit of two minutes for instant replay reviews. The following year, the Bears, still upset over the replay reversal, noted the game with an asterisk in the team's media guide as a "Replay ruling". It has been said this call was one of the factors that led to the resignation ofArt McNally , who at the time was the league's supervisor of officials, after being unable to move forward in life after reviewing the play several times in his mind.Altercations with players
As an umpire, Quirk often is responsible for breaking up scuffles among players. During a
1999 NFL season game between the Chicago Bears andSt. Louis Rams , Quirk attempted to break up a skirmish between the Rams Jeff Robinson and the BearsTy Hallock .cite news |title=Game 15: Bears can't cover Faulk's rampage |url=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/stories.nsf/rams/story/FB249B51DA929D8C86257337005159CD?OpenDocument |publisher="St. Louis Post-Dispatch " |last=Thomas |first=Jim |date=1999-12-27 |accessdate=2007-12-28] Quirk grabbed Robinson by the waist and tackled him to the ground. Robinson was ejected by Quirk for allegedly throwing a punch at Hallock. As the game was concluding, Robinson asked Quirk if he could have a photo taken together. Robinson later had the photo enlarged and hung it on the wall of his den. After the game,Todd Lyght commented on Quirk's tackle saying, "He did that with authority, and that was an older guy, too. That wasn't one of the young umps. He put it on him. I think that might open up (ESPN's) Prime Time."Dick Vermeil , then-coach of the Rams, later joked with Robinson, asking him, "(Quirk is a) Hell of a tackler, isn't he?"In another memorable game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, this time during the
2007 NFL season , Quirk grabbed Packerslinebacker Nick Barnett around the neck and pulled him to the ground during a scuffle between the two teams.cite news |title=Source: NFL tells ref actions against Barnett 'over the line' |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3169226 |publisher=ESPN.com |last=Mortensen |first=Chris |authorlink=Chris Mortensen |date=2007-12-26 |accessdate=2007-12-28] Following the game, Quirk was told by league officials privately that he went "over the line" in restraining Barnett, but he would not face disciplinary action.Mike Pereira , the league's director of officiating, said, " [Quirk] should refrain from similar techniques when trying to break up a potential skirmish." At the time of the incident, Barnett's agent withheld from filing a formalgrievance with the league in exchange for a public apology by the league that Quirk's actions were wrong.cite news |title=Barnett's agent wants apology |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/12/27/bc.fbn.packers.barnett.ap/index.html?eref=si_nfl |publisher=Associated Press |date=2007-12-27 |accessdate=2007-12-28] Joking about the incident, Barnett said, "I got in a choke hold, I couldn't really breathe a little bit. [Quirk] got a good one on me. I don't know how he got under that face mask, but he got a good hold on me." OnDecember 28 ,2007 , the NFL announced that Quirk was fined an entire game check,US$ 8,150, for his actions against Barnett and for an earlier altercation onDecember 16 ,2007 withAtlanta Falcons fullbackJason Snelling on a kickoff return.cite news |title=Official fined game check for inappropriate contact with Barnett |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3171273 |publisher=ESPN.com |last=Mortensen |first=Chris |authorlink=Chris Mortensen |date=2007-12-28 |accessdate=2007-12-28]References
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