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Los Secretos Del Tercer Equipo En El Terreno Nfl Getty Images/Afp Getty 338 339 Nfl Nfl 336 337 NFL NFL Analizamos a fondo todas las novedades y los cambios de reglamento, las misiones de cada posición y los 17 equipos arbitrales que impondrán la ley sobre los emparrillados durante la temporada 2016. TODO SOBRE LOS ÁRBITROS LOS SECRETOS DEL TERCER EQUIPO EN EL TERRENO NFL GETTY IMAGES/AFP 338 339 NFL NFL JAVIER RUIZ / trar sus habilidades, además de ser evaluados y seguidos por el Depar- l fútbol americano es un de- tamento de arbitraje de la NFL. Nor- Eporte con una puesta en es- malmente proceden de las mejo- cena y colorido espectacular, de res Conferencias College, y durante jugadas cortas y rápidas, que re- este Programa se analiza si están quieren mucho entrenamiento y preparados técnica y mentalmente preparación previa, y se estudian para dirigir un partido NFL. una vez pasadas por entrenadores, LODP (Legends Officiating Develop- periodistas y aficionados hasta el ment Program - Programa de Desa- infinito. Este modus operandi se rrollo de Leyendas): Mediante este aplica a tres equipos, los dos equi- programa se intenta que antiguos pos rivales y los llamados zebras, el jugadores sigan involucrados en equipo arbitral. el deporte como árbitros, aprove- Llegar a ser árbitro de la NFL es, chando sus conocimientos de fút- por supuesto, extremadamente di- bol americano. fícil y exige mucha experiencia pre- Además de estos programas, la via además de talento, pero una NFL participa en otras dos iniciati- vez allí hay que mantenerse en el vas, para acercar el arbitraje a todo nivel exigido a nivel profesional, y aquél interesado en este deporte: para ello la liga tiene toda una es- FOA (Football Officiating Academy tructura montada de entrenamien- - Academia de Arbitraje de fútbol to, preparación y supervisión. Las americano): Estas academias im- salas de supervisión NFL parecen parten lecciones de reglamento y más salas de la NASA, que salas mecánica arbitral, tanto desde el dedicadas a evaluar a un conjun- punto de vista teórico como prác- to arbitral. Ayudados por decenas tico. de pantallas los supervisores y sus WON (Women Officating Now – Aho- asistentes diseccionan y evalúan ra Arbitra la Mujer): Es un programa las decisiones de los siete árbitros especialmente diseñado para acer- en el terreno. car a las mujeres al arbitraje. Esta estructura está dirigida por Una vez que han alcanzado el Dean Blandino (Vicepresidente de status NFL, los árbitros son super- la NFL encargado del arbitraje) es visados y formados por posición, responsable de cada equipo arbi- IMAGES/AFP GETTY como pasa en cualquier equipo tral en el terreno, de la administra- de fútbol americano profesional, ción, y todo lo relacionado con los y poco a poco van completando su fichajes y formación de nuevos árbi- carrera con el objetivo de llegar a tros, así como la evaluación de los en Cuba y criado en Miami, fue en MUJER. Sarah can a peinar los Estados Unidos en ticos, quedar con su equipo arbi- es que las decisiones se tomen co- ser referee o árbitro principal. árbitros en activo. 2008 el primer hispano que llega- Thomas ha busca de talento, entre los equipos tral designado, discutir los estilos rrectamente y por igual, en todos y El cuerpo de arbitraje NFL se Justo debajo en la jerarquía ar- ra a ser referee (los famosos visera pasado del arbitrales, asignados a partidos de de juego de lo equipos que se van cada uno de los encuentros que se compone de 17 equipos comple- bitral tenemos a una persona de su blanca) de la NFL. Su labor princi- equipo de Pete High School y College. a enfrentar en el terreno y estudiar disputan en la NFL. tos, lo que suma un total de 119 confianza Alberto Riveron, Direc- pal está relacionada con el sistema Morelli al de Por debajo de ellos se sitúan los las evaluaciones de sus superviso- La NFL también ha establecido árbitros, más 5 árbitros que sir- tor de arbitraje de la NFL, nacido de revisión de las jugadas durante Jeff Triplette supervisores regionales, que cu- res. Todo este proceso cubre alre- y se ocupa de dirigir Programas de ven de comodín y que pueden for- los encuentros. Antes de que el ár- después de un bren todo el territorio nacional, y dedor de 30 a 35 horas semanales desarrollo adecuados a la capta- bitro principal haya llegado a la ca- fenomenal en los que se delega el trabajo de extras durante la temporada. Cada ción de nuevos árbitros profesiona- Dean Brandino es el máximo bina de revisión, ya se ha hecho un debut como campo. árbitro es analizado minuciosamen- les, destacando los siguientes: Los árbitros son formados análisis previo de la jugada, y se primera Los 124 árbitros elegidos para te; decisiones, mecánica, posicio- ADP 21 (Advanced Development responsable de todo lo han elegido los mejores ángulos de mujer árbitro formar parte del cuerpo arbitral de namiento en el campo etc… tan- Program - Programa de Desarrollo para actuar en una posición, visionado que permitan tomar una en la NFL. la NFL no se dedican solo a arbitrar to desde el propio Estadio, como Avanzado): Se escogen a los 21 ár- relacionado con el mundo del decisión acertada. las 3 horas de una partido, si no desde el salón Art McNally Game- bitros, que hayan destacado por su pero con el objetivo de llegar a arbitraje en la NFL. Ambos son también responsa- que pasan la semana preparándo- Day Central de la Sede de la NFL experiencia y calificaciones en todo colocarse una gorra blanca. bles de los ojeadores, que se dedi- se lo que supone en términos prác- en Nueva York. El objetivo principal el país, para que puedan demos- 340 341 NFL NFL BILL VINOVICH EL EQUIPO DE 2016 ÉSTOS SON LOS 17 POS NUM NOMBRE TEMPS. ORIGEN PROFESION R 52 Bill Vinovich 12 Contable U 102 Bruce Stritesky 11 suplente Piloto aéreo EQUIPOS ARBITRALES PARA HL 110 Phil McKinnely 15 * Control de inventarios mar parte de diferentes equipos LJ 9 Mark Perlman 16 Parry Profesor durante la temporada en función FJ 72 Michael Banks 15 McAulay Maestro carpintero de las necesidades, lesiones etc. SJ 60 Gary Cavaletto 14 * Director general, operaciones agrícolas Cada equipo consta de siete ár- LA TEMPORADA 2016 BJ 78 Greg Meyer 15 Hochuli Banquero bitros, que ocupan las siguientes Replay official: Darryll Lewis * Continúan en el equipo del referee esta temporada posiciones en el campo ; referee, umpire, head linesman, line judge, back judge,side judge y field judge. Mucho se ha hablado de aumen- tar este equipo con un octavo árbi- SWING OFFICIALS (SUPLENTES) EL EQUIPO DE 2016 tro, la NFL ya utilizó un octavo árbi- POS NUM NOMBRE TEMPS. ORIGEN PROFESION tro durante la pretemporada 2010 U 124 Carl Paganelli 17 Torbert Funcionario jubilado denominado deep judge, su labor U 129 Bill Schuster 17 Coleman Corredor de seguros era principalmente, la de aplicar LJ 90 Mike Spanier 18 Vinovich Director de instituto el Reglamento en los movimientos FJ 95 James Coleman 12 (swing) Ingeniero eléctrico de los receptores, entre otras fun- SJ 89 Jon Lucivansky 8 Coleman Educador nivel College ciones, pero por ahora no parece que esta nueva posición se vaya a ■ Estos cinco veteranos zebras trabajarán en diferentes equipos du- / AFP DOUG PENSINGER implementar en un futuro cercano. rante la temporada, supliendo las bajas que se puedan producir por Para los playoffs estos equipos lesión, enfermedad etc. ■ La carrera de Bill Vinovich en la NFL daba comienzo en el año 2001 cambian, se eligen los conjuntos Carl Paganelli es uno de los árbitros más experimentados de la NFL, en el puesto de side judge, en el equipo de Ed Hochuli. En el año 2004 con un nuevo sistema, denomina- ha sido asignado a 4 Super Bowls (XXXIX, XLI, XLVI y XLVIII). Sus herma- promocionaba a referee. do all-star officials. Durante la tem- nos Dino y Perry Paganelli también son zebras NFL. Junto a su hermano En cuanto al estilo de arbitraje de Bill Vinovich, estamos ante un re- porada se evalúa y puntúa a cada Perry fue asignado a la Super Bowl XLI, siendo la primera vez que dos feree que no solo tiene un récord impecable en sus decisiones, como árbitro por posición, teniendo en hermanos arbitran una Super Bowl juntos. Su fama trasciende la NFL lo demuestra el hecho de haber sido asignado para dirigir la última fi- cuenta sobre todo tres variables: porque forma parte también de la Arena Football Hall of Fame. nal de Conferencia entre los Panthers y los Cardinals, sino que además decisiones erróneas, decisiones no Bill Schuster, formó parte del equipo de Bill Vinovich en la Super tiene carácter de líder en el campo y es muy sereno. En el terreno ne- tomadas que se deberían haber pi- Bowl XLIX. Lleva arbitrando football desde 1981, y 16 años en la NFL, gativo los aficionados se quejan de su confianza ciega en su equipo, lo tado y las acertadas. Basándose por lo que tiene los tres anillos que pueden conseguir los zebras NFL, que le lleva a no cambiar las decisiones de sus compañeros, incluso en un porcentaje numérico se divi- GETTY IMAGES/AFP que en este mundillo es un distintivo honorífico: muchas veces se acerca, en las jugadas de carrera, para confirmar la de a los zebras en tres grupos. Los Los anillos se pueden conseguir de la siguiente manera; el árbitro decisión tomada por algún miembro de su crew, pero debo añadir que que forman parte del primer grupo que llega a la NFL recibe su primer anillo del sindicato de árbitros NFL, esto es una constante en los equipos de arbitraje de fútbol americano.
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