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on: August 10, 2012, 04:24:34 AM
Eastin broke the NFL's on-field gender barrier Thursday night, serving as the line judge for a seven-man crew working a preseason game between the Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers.

Wearing No. 27 on the back of her official's uniform, Eastin was dwarfed by the players as she lined up in front of San Diego's sideline and had a camera following nearly every move before the game.

The 42-year-old from Tempe, Ariz., seemed at ease in the spotlight, though, and had at least two players shake her hand right before the opening kickoff.

Eastin is a referee in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, college football's second-highest level, and a 16-year veteran of officiating. She got her NFL shot as a replacement official, among a group taking the place of the regular refs, who are locked out.

And now, she'll have a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Well, at least her cap will; the one she wore Thursday night is headed to Canton.

Replacement officials are working games for the first time in 11 years. Beginning with six games Thursday, they're scheduled to work 16 games this weekend.

The crew working the Hall of Fame game last Sunday had some shaky moments and the officials at Thursday's game between Buffalo and Washington were booed after muffing a touchback call. That added to Eastin's pressure of being the first woman to officiate an NFL game -- in front of millions of viewers, no less, with the game on national TV.

Eastin is no stranger to breaking barriers, though.

A multiple national judo champion as a child, she started officiating high schools games, moved up to colleges and eventually to the MEAC, where she became the first woman to be a crew chief.

Eastin also owns a company called SE Sports Officiating, which trains officials in football and basketball.

Other than her size, Eastin seemed to fit right in before the game, chatting with the other officials, members of the chain crew and a couple of players. Chargers tackle Jeromey Clary and linebacker Antwan Barnes sought her out just before kickoff, shaking her hand and saying a few words before she ran down the sideline for the first time.

Eastin joins a small group of women to crack the officiating ranks at the highest levels of sports.

Violet Palmer, one of Eastin's inspirations, began officiating NBA games in 1997 and is still in the league.

Bernice Gera became the first woman to work in baseball's minor leagues, serving as an umpire in a New York-Penn League game in 1972.

Pam Postema umpired major league spring training games in 1989 and, thanks to a push by commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, made it up to Triple-A for six seasons. She was fired a few months after Giamatti's death, filed a sex discrimination suit against baseball and settled out of court 5 1/2 years later.

The NFL Referees Association that is locked out said earlier Thursday that Eastin should be barred from working any league games because she once participated in the World Series of Poker. Should she be hired permanently, Eastin would be barred from such events in the future as part of the NFL's gambling policy.
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Reply #1 on: August 10, 2012, 04:41:40 AM
I don't care about American football.... that said:

WOOOOOOO!



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Reply #2 on: August 10, 2012, 04:48:28 AM


http://1057thexrocks.com/the-nfl-welcomes-its-first-female-referee/


The NFL Welcomes Its First Female Referee

By: Anna Kinkade

Her name is Shannon Eastin and she is six-time national Judo champion. Easton has also be a part of the officiating crew in Mid-Easter Athletic Conference. This Thursday she will be the first ever female referee in the NFL. She will work the pre-season game between the Green Bay Packers and the San Diego Chargers. This is all possible because the NFL has locked out all of its permanent officials due to a contract dispute, so the league is using replacement referees. The first women to officiate any major U.S. professional sport occurred in the NBA in 1997.

Tell me, how do you feel about seeing a woman on the sidelines who isn’t a cheerleader or a reporter?

I say more power to her! For a long time now us women who are into football get all this flack that we only like teams because someone is cute or we like the color of their jerseys. That pisses me off! I’ve been watching football for as long as I can remember and used to have a father/daughter Monday Night Football tradition that dates back to my childhood. I know football! I love it and I even have the NFL Sunday ticket to prove it. The cute guy thing, well that’s just a bonus! I say if she knows the sport and calls a fair game then have at it. Most refs suck these days, let’s give her a shot and she how she does.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2012, 04:59:35 AM by joan1984 »

Some people are like the 'slinky'. Not really good for much,
but they bring a smile to your face as they fall down stairs.


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Reply #3 on: August 10, 2012, 04:54:42 AM

Violet Palmer, one of Eastin's inspirations, began officiating NBA games in 1997 and is still in the league.


I hope for her sake, she is better at her job than Violet Palmer.



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Reply #4 on: August 10, 2012, 05:00:59 AM
« Last Edit: August 12, 2012, 05:47:41 AM by joan1984 »

Some people are like the 'slinky'. Not really good for much,
but they bring a smile to your face as they fall down stairs.


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Reply #5 on: August 12, 2012, 04:28:26 AM
OK with me,hopefully she'll do her job better than most of the old shits they have as Officials!