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2 years later: The 'Fail Mary,' starring the Seahawks, Packers, the banker and Cary Elwes ...
Fail Mary ref is battling depression, has contemplated suicide Lance Easley's life has slowly gone downhill since September 2012. By John Breech. Jan 13, 2015 at ...
As the 2012 Russell Wilson pass that would soon be known as the "Fail Mary" floated through the Seattle air, Lance Easley was still an anonymous NFL replacement referee.
Fail Mary ref still insisting he got that call right. Chris Chase. USA TODAY Sports. Despite universal belief to the contrary, Lance Easley, the official whose incorrect touchdown signal on ...
It was the Fail Mary game. The one that sparked the end of the officiating lockout. The one that gave the Seahawks a victory via last-second pass to the end zone and a blatant shove by receiver Golden ...
‘Fail Mary’ ref suffering from PTSD tells others not to be ashamed. Jan 15, 2015, 6:43 AM | Updated: 6:43 am. Lance Easley says he's been diagnosed with PTSD, depression and ...
Former NFL Replacement ref Lance Easley, who famously ruled touchdown on the final play of the Packers-Seahawks 'Fail Mary' game, will return to Seattle in July to help umpire Richard Sherman's ...
At some point they will take a moment to acknowledge the celebration taking place around them. Pete Carroll and his team will step back from an offseason focused on forgetting what happened in ...
In the end, it likely won’t matter. The 49ers host the Cardinals. The 49ers should easily beat the Cardinals. If that happens, Seattle will be a wild card and the “Fail Mary” will have no impact ...
Former NFL replacement official Lance Easley says he continues to struggle with illnesses -- battling depression and post-traumatic stress disorder -- since making the infamous "Fail Mary" call in ...
The NFL season kicks off Thursday with a rematch of 2012's "Fail Mary." In that game, the Seattle Seahawks shocked the Green Bay Packers after replacement referees missed an offensive pass ...
2 years later most say 'Fail Mary' is history / RENTON, Wash. (AP) This story involves a rookie quarterback, a banker turned NFL replacement official, a touchdown that should not have been and ...
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