Cheesehead Craig
05-18-2016, 09:21 AM
I know it's a touchy subject for many here. I like how the Ravens have gone about this and making moves to get more obvious calls reviewed.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/204194/ravens-want-nfl-to-answer-why-not-fix-obvious-officiating-errors
It's going to happen that more and more (non)calls are going to be reviewed given this era of 45 camera angles, HDTV and ultra slow motion. I'd vote for implementing it all at once instead of the bit by bit that the NFL wants to do. It's better to just jump into the pool rather than be a wuss and dip your toes in.
The NFL needs to do a lot of work with officiating. Full-time officials and faster replay time review are just some of what needs to be done in conjunction with this.
They make too much money for this to still be as big of an issue as it is.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/204194/ravens-want-nfl-to-answer-why-not-fix-obvious-officiating-errors
It's going to happen that more and more (non)calls are going to be reviewed given this era of 45 camera angles, HDTV and ultra slow motion. I'd vote for implementing it all at once instead of the bit by bit that the NFL wants to do. It's better to just jump into the pool rather than be a wuss and dip your toes in.
The NFL needs to do a lot of work with officiating. Full-time officials and faster replay time review are just some of what needs to be done in conjunction with this.
They make too much money for this to still be as big of an issue as it is.