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Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

NFL adopts two rules changes

PHOENIX -- The NFL this afternoon voted to extend the instant replay system for the 2009 season and beyond and to purchase -- at a price of $275,000-$300,000 -- new high-definition equipment for every NFL stadium.

The anti-tampering rule was amended to allow an assistant coach whose current team is in the Super Bowl to have a second job interview with another if there is a two-week window between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl.

Owners voted down a proposal from the NFL Competition Committee to allow one defensive player to be fitted with an in-helmet electronic communication device during the game.


2 Comments:

at 3/27/2007 4:56 PM Blogger Laura said...

Anyone else see that Chris Henry's in trouble with the law again? Driving with a suspended license, may have violated parole... sigh. Stupid kid. So much talent, so little common sense.

 
at 3/28/2007 8:28 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark,

What do you think the reasoning is behind the Bengals voting against continuance of instant replay?

 
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