- Walt Coleman
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website =Walt Coleman is an American football official in the
National Football League (NFL) since the1989 NFL season . He wears uniform number 65. Over his NFL career, he has worked two conference championship games (1998 and 2003), but is most notable for being the referee in the game that became known as the "The Tuck Rule Game".Personal
Coleman resides in
Little Rock, Arkansas and is a fifth-generation family operator ofColeman Dairy .Outside of officiating, Coleman serves on many local boards and associations including the Little Rock Boys and Girls Club and Greater Little Rock
YMCA . Coleman is a former president of the Arkansas Dairy Products Association and Major Sports Association of the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce.Officiating career
Coleman worked for the
Arkansas Activities Association , the governing body for high school athletics in Arkansas, for 14 years before moving up to the college level. His college officiating career included five years in theSouthland Conference (Division I -AA) and five years in theSouthwest Conference (Division I). He was never promoted to referee during his college officiating career since he could not justify heading a crew with his five years experience in each conference.Coleman served as a line judge for the first six seasons before being promoted to referee at the start of the
1995 NFL season . Coleman was promoted whenDale Hamer was forced to sit out the 1995 NFL season after undergoing open-heart surgery.Coleman's 2007 NFL officiating crew consists of Jeff Rice, Ron Phares, Wayne Mackie, Steve Zimmer, Dave Wyant, and Richard Reels.
The Tuck Rule Game
Coleman made headlines on
January 19 ,2002 , for a call he made during what has been deemed by many as the "Snow Bowl " because of the enormous amounts ofsnow that had fallen during and prior to the game atFoxboro Stadium between theNew England Patriots and theOakland Raiders . With 1:47 left in regulation, Oaklandcornerback Charles Woodson , knocked the ball from New England'squarterback Tom Brady causing a fumble that was recovered by Oaklandlinebacker Greg Biekert . For a moment it looked like the end of the Patriots season, however, Coleman reviewed the play and overturned the fumble call, giving the Patriots the opportunity to win the game. The rule applied in the decision was thetuck rule . That is why this game is also known as The Tuck.Coleman later said of the play, "It was in the last two minutes of the game, and the (instant) replay guy, buzzed me and said the play needed to be reviewed. After I went over to the monitor and looked at the play, it was obvious to me that it was a forward pass. So I changed the ruling from a fumble to an incomplete pass and, as the saying goes, 'the rest is history'."cite news | first=Johnny | last=Green | url= | title=Milkman to flagman | work=
Texarkana Gazette | date=2005-06-23 | accessdate=2006-07-30]References
External links
*http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs01/s/2002/0119/1314426.html
*http://espn.go.com/nfl/news/2002/0120/1314728.html
*http://www.picayune-times.com/showstory.heitml?show=t&k.number=16157&pubname=picayune&headline=NFL+official+to+speak+at+Chamber+banquet
*http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2002/playoffs/news/2002/01/20/nfl_fumbleruling_ap/
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