Would you send Ed Hochuli an angry email about his bad call?”
NEW YORK (AP) — The fallout continues over NFL referee Ed Hochuli’s game-deciding mistake in Denver last Sunday. Mike Pereira, the NFL’s supervisor of officials, said on his NFL Network show Wednesday night that he’s talked several times to Hochuli and the referee remains devastated. And the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Hochuli, an official for 19 seasons and a referee for 17, had e-mailed fans in San Diego and told them, “I failed miserably.” The call came in the final minute with Denver having a second-and-1 at the San Diego 1-yard-line and the Chargers leading 38-31. Denver quarterback Jay Cutler dropped back to pass, the ball slipped from his hand and a San Diego player recovered. But Hochuli, who has refereed two Super Bowls and is the league’s most visible official, ruled it an incomplete pass. Instant replay showed the call should have been a fumble, but Denver retained the ball at the 10 because under the rules, the ball could not go to San Diego because the whistle ha
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