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1. Put chips in the football for first downs.
2. Fewer cameras. It’s hard to be mad when you can’t see it clearly. 3. Replay is in real time. No slowing it down to a microsecond where the ball moves an eight of an inch that you could never see with the naked eye. 4. The worst thing they can do is slow down the game even more and have coaches challenge everything. |
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Then you have young guys, who have the speed, the knowledge of the game, and they do it for a living. Not just part time retired old ****s |
A bunch of cut ex-players officiating, what could go wrong
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Maybe it’s time for AI Refs
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I'm here to say whatever the answer is, it needs to include a full audit. Get KPMG or Toilet and Douche to come in and do a full audit. Bank recs all the way to cash management.
You want gambling money? Hide it from a team of CPAs. |
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Until fans walk away, it won't change. We complain about it. Then we watch the next week. |
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It was awesome. |
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The refs and replay officials protected each other. |
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That is why fans shouldn't take it seriously but when folks are spending and betting thousands of dollars; reason disappears. |
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You wait all week for a 3 hour football game. Is an extra 15 minutes of getting calls right just not worth your time? If a game goes into overtime, do you just stop watching because it's already been 3 hours? |
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If the NFL wanted to fix it, they would. BTW-it was not a fair catch |
The most inept officials seem to get the marquee games. Ron Torbert, Carl Cheffers have both been rewarded with being able to work the Super Bowl. The more we bitch about them the more the league rewards them. Fans should absolutely make them fear for their safety.
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They aren’t inept. They are doing exactly what the league wants. Why in the living hell can’t people figure this out? |
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