Hambombs
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Worst call in NFL history...
Refs had seahawks that game
Worst call in NFL history...
I think I saw 6 flags on 6 consecutive plays Sunday...
Can't remember the game but remember thinking.... Tom Brady would have turned this game off by now... LOL
I think the JAgs/Saints game had thatI think I saw 6 flags on 6 consecutive plays Sunday...
Can't remember the game but remember thinking.... Tom Brady would have turned this game off by now... LOL
You’re giving the refs too much credit in that one. Those were the replacement refs. They were hired from High School leagues (mind boggling) and lower level college divisions. They went from reffing 17 year old kids to the best athletes in the world and predictably screwed it up. That game actually ended the ref holdout.Refs had seahawks that game
You’re giving the refs too much credit in that one. Those were the replacement refs. They were hired from High School leagues (mind boggling) and lower level college divisions. They went from reffing 17 year old kids to the best athletes in the world and predictably screwed it up. That game actually ended the ref holdout.
I think the JAgs/Saints game had that
The pass interference challenge system hasn't worked either though. Obvious calls that needed to be changed were upheld. It's as if they're instructed to keep the call as is unless it's embarrassingly wrong (but even those aren't getting overturned, at least in terms of PI).
I think that was what's his names point about it being a league/rule issue instead of officials. Now with the ability to challenge PI Refs are keeping their flags in their pockets(welp, it can be challenging so why bother throwing it?)
I thought it was 7 consecutive plays. But also pretty sure it was more flags in those consecutive plays, because I also think they had multiple flags on one or two of those plays.I think I saw 6 flags on 6 consecutive plays Sunday...
Can't remember the game but remember thinking.... Tom Brady would have turned this game off by now... LOL
but that was back when they were GentlemenI wish we could back to when the refs were good and didn't make mistakes. I think it was sometime in the 19th century when Rutgers was playing Princeton.
The PI challenging is the most BS this season. Look for the competition committee to address in the offseason.
Yep.
It was a trial fix...the refs clearly were not okay with having more of their work put under additional review and have used this "tough standard" to not overturn anything essentially just wasting time...it won't be back.
I think they will just tweak it in the offseason so that the refs will be more comfortable with it.
Yep.
It was a trial fix...the refs clearly were not okay with having more of their work put under additional review and have used this "tough standard" to not overturn anything essentially just wasting time...it won't be back.
I suspect there will be considerable pressure from teams in the offseason to lower the bar for what constitutes PI on replay.
That needs to happen if they’re going to keep it.
It’s becoming a joke and it’s not just PI.
Ex...in the ATL @ AZ game, there was a clear fumble, and a recovery by the DEF. They called it down live...challenge, replay showed a clear fumble. No reversal...even the official review TV people thought it was a fumble.
They come back sometime later after play has resumed and said there was another camera angle that showed his butt cheek might have been on the ground and it was enough to leave the call on the field.
Okay...but they NEVER showed that camera angle to the public...that was piss poor.
That sounds like a broadcasting problem, not a replay review problem.