Saturday, November 10, 2007

John Parry's Patriots-Colts Game in Week 9

Let's take a look back with 9 weeks of the NFL season completed at how John Parry's referee crew called the Patriots and Colts game in week 9.

They had 146 penalty yards accepted against the visiting team. Out of 130 games so far, it was the most penalty yards accepted against the visiting team (1st/130). At 146 yards, it surpassed Terry McAulay's 143 yards in the Philadelphia-NY Giants game of week 4 and the 115 yards that Walt Anderson called in the Green Bay-Kansas City game of week 9.

They had 146 penalty yards accepted against one of the teams. Out of 130 games (260 teams playing games) so far, it was the most that any team had (1st/260):
John Parry, week 9, New England-Indianapolis, 146 yards against NE (NE won)
Larry Nemmers, week 3, Carolina-Atlanta, 135 yards against Atlanta (Carolina won)
Terry McAulay, week 4, Philadelphia-NY Giants, 132 yards against NY Giants (NY Giants won)

They had 171 combined penalty yards accepted. Out of 130 games, that was 4th most (4/130):
Gerald Austin, wk 5, Arizona-St Louis, 184 total yards
Tony Corrente, wk 9, Car-Ten, 181 total yards
Larry Nemmers, wk 3, Car-Atl, 180 total yards
John Parry, wk 9, NE-Ind, 171 total yards

85% of the penalty yardage was against the visiting team. Out of 130 games, that was 2nd most (2/130), amazingly surpassed by Gerald Austin, who in week 6 called only 2 penalties in the Philadelphia-NY Jets game, both against Philadelphia, so 100% of them were against the visiting team.

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