Cam Newton v. Ed Hochuli
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 7:53 am
Just an interesting nugget.
Cam Newton claims that Ed Hochuli told him that he was too young to get a roughing call. Hochuli denies it.
In the article below you can see the video of Newton talking to Hochuli after the play and his reaction to whatever Hochuli told him.
I have also had personal dealings with Hochuli as a lawyer (Hochuli's other job) which would lead me to believe that he could have definitely said something like that.
I haven't seen any video that shows what happened to Newton which makes him think there should have been a penalty.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/cam ... 3706dd170b
NFL referee Ed Hochuli is challenging Cam Newton's claim that the 64-year-old official told him that he's "not old enough" to receive a penalty call.
The league's vice president of officiating, Dean Blandino, told the NFL Network on Monday morning that he's spoken with Hochuli, who's "adamant" that he didn't express any feelings of ageism towards the 26-year-old Carolina Panthers quarterback during Sunday's Panthers-Saints game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"Saying something to that effect is certainly something that is not appropriate. Again, Ed is adamant that he didn’t say it and that’s where we are," Blandino said.
Cameras caught Newton engaged in a frustrated exchange with Hochuli during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game. On the prior play, Saints defensive tackle Tyeler Davison hit Newton as he was releasing a pass, knocking him to the ground in front of Hochuli. Newton was displeased when Hochuli didn't penalize Davison for unnecessary roughness.
Cam Newton claims that Ed Hochuli told him that he was too young to get a roughing call. Hochuli denies it.
In the article below you can see the video of Newton talking to Hochuli after the play and his reaction to whatever Hochuli told him.
I have also had personal dealings with Hochuli as a lawyer (Hochuli's other job) which would lead me to believe that he could have definitely said something like that.
I haven't seen any video that shows what happened to Newton which makes him think there should have been a penalty.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/cam ... 3706dd170b
NFL referee Ed Hochuli is challenging Cam Newton's claim that the 64-year-old official told him that he's "not old enough" to receive a penalty call.
The league's vice president of officiating, Dean Blandino, told the NFL Network on Monday morning that he's spoken with Hochuli, who's "adamant" that he didn't express any feelings of ageism towards the 26-year-old Carolina Panthers quarterback during Sunday's Panthers-Saints game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"Saying something to that effect is certainly something that is not appropriate. Again, Ed is adamant that he didn’t say it and that’s where we are," Blandino said.
Cameras caught Newton engaged in a frustrated exchange with Hochuli during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game. On the prior play, Saints defensive tackle Tyeler Davison hit Newton as he was releasing a pass, knocking him to the ground in front of Hochuli. Newton was displeased when Hochuli didn't penalize Davison for unnecessary roughness.