Three years and two weeks ago, in the same end zone of the same stadium in Seattle, Lance Easley's entire life changed. It was then he ruled a disputed desperation pass was a touchdown for the Seattle Seahawks rather than an interception for the Green Bay Packers, effectively determining a Monday Night Football game.
The "Fail Mary" it came to be known.
At the time, Easley was a vice president for Bank of America, California junior college ref and family man thrown into an NFL game due to a labor dispute.