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Being an NFL ref is generally thought of as a part time job. But it really isn't. Their only real break is between the end of the Super Bowl until the middle of May, i.e. around when OTAs start.
Those idiots make more than enough for what they do. That's why there isn't a need for "fulltime" officials because they are paid an average of over $200K/year. You have to know those people are probably big into sports wagering which is a no no for players but nothing is said about officials though you would think they also would have prohibitions. Just how regulated they are is another thing entirely. IMO it's basically on the honor system, i.e. don't tell on me and I won't snitch on you.
Being an NFL ref is generally thought of as a part time job. But it really isn't. Their only real break is between the end of the Super Bowl until the middle of May, i.e. around when OTAs start.
Those idiots make more than enough for what they do. That's why there isn't a need for "fulltime" officials because they are paid an average of over $200K/year. You have to know those people are probably big into sports wagering which is a no no for players but nothing is said about officials though you would think they also would have prohibitions. Just how regulated they are is another thing entirely. IMO it's basically on the honor system, i.e. don't tell on me and I won't snitch on you.