NFL To Teams: Replacement Officials Week 1

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With opening night of the 2012 NFL season one week away, the league office alerted all 32 teams Wednesday that the season will begin with replacement officials in place, according to a memo obtained by NFL.com and NFL Network.

Negotiations between the league and the NFL Referees' Association remain "deadlocked," according to the memo sent by NFL executive vice president Ray Anderson.

In an exclusive interview scheduled to air Wednesday on NFL Network's "NFL Total Access," Anderson said the NFL is committed to the replacement officials only on "a week-to-week-basis."

"We are committing to the replacement officials for as long as we need them to perform their services," Anderson said. "It's a week-by-week basis, but they are prepared to go the distance if required."

The defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants will host the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 5 to kick off the 2012 regular season.

Anderson told "NFL Total Access" on Wednesday that he expects it would take the full-time officials seven to 10 days to prepare once an agreement is reached. The first full Sunday of action is Sept. 9.

The sides have been at a standstill since the league locked out the NFLRA in early June. Anderson said in Wednesday's memo there remains a "considerable gap" in negotiations and no discussions currently are scheduled.

The union called the memo "consistent with the NFL's negotiating strategy."

"It now appears the NFL is willing to forego any attempt to reach a deal in the last seven days before opening night," the NFLRA said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon. "It is unfortunate because the Referees want to get back on the field. Our members have been engaged in extensive preparations and are ready to go.

"If the NFL is serious about negotiating, we are ready, but we can't negotiate with ourselves."

The replacement officials have come under heavy fire throughout the preseason, with multiple players questioning their ability to institute the rules and enforce the NFL's player safety policies.

Anderson told "NFL Total Access" the league is not concerned about the replacement officials affecting the integrity of the game.

"We are going to deploy the best we have available out there. We think they have gotten better week-in and week-out, and we feel they will continue to get better," Anderson said. "There is no perfect world in officiating, no one is going to be completely satisfied, whether it's current officials who will be out there working or regular officials who were out there last year.

"There's always some complaints, unfortunately reasonably, about non-perfection. But that's our world. We are very comfortable with the group of officials that will be out there beginning next week will do a good job."

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Knew this was coming but it's a scary thing to think about. I'm starting to think it's not going to be just one week.
 

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The complaining in the gameday thread about the refs should be entertaining. I'll probably end up being one of them.

This could be a disaster though. They need to get this resolved soon.
 

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I'm always complaining about something so I guess I'll have one more thing to complain about...
 

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Yay, can't wait for even worse officiating :)
 

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i wont complain if they dont throw us anymore flags than last year ;)
 

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no surprises here. I dont think it will make a difference. we complaain when the regular officials make mistakes, the replacements will make mistakes and we will complain
 

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Probably more commentary covering the excess time they will take making sure they got the call right. Whatcha think JAWS? Is what we'll hear allot of.
 

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You won't hear watches think JAWS once this year in the booth unless Tirico does it out of sheer habit because he's no longer on the MNF crew
 

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I complain, like most fans, about officiating. I just rarely express it on here. I prefer not to type angry lol.

Hopefully it wont be as bad, once the season starts. We'll get a glimpse of things tonight.
 

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