The NFL Referees Association (NFLR) also stated that Eastin should not have been allowed to officiate NFL games due to her participation in the World Series of Poker.[6] NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said about Eastin that "she's well prepared for it, and I think she'll do terrific."[7]Forbes magazine stated that Eastin being hired as an NFL replacement official only put a "...crack in the glass ceiling of NFL officiating, and she did so only as a temporary labor scab until the male officials later return."[8] Some players like Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Larry Foote expressed concern about her on-field role, with Foote explaining to the Associated Press, "Women are more honest and fair than men and they know how to catch a man cheating. I hope she's just a line judge. Don't want her to get hurt."[9]
Eastin is also active in judo. At age 11, she was the youngest judo athlete to train in the U.S Olympic Training Center. She has won six national judo championships.[10] Eastin owns a company called SE Sports Officiating, which trains officials in football and basketball.[6] She currently lives in Tempe, Arizona.[8]