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chiefzilla1501 01-11-2018 05:57 PM

The NFL has too many damn rules. Many of them are so utterly pointless and should have no business influencing games. Taunting is the most frustratingly stupid penalties to emphasize. Less rules means less penalties meaning less opportunity to call something stupid, and more consistent enforcement of the rules.

GloucesterChief 01-11-2018 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy Vagina (Post 13354633)
If it needs to be used frequently, then it should be. That said, there's no excuse for it to take as long as it typically does.

I find that the NCAAF does a much better job than does the NFL, however, they still can take too long.

So they need to devise a system where they can be much more thorough.. and also much faster in deciding the review. This should not be a difficult feat.. but the real question is.. do they want to do this? and that's a discussion that can be continued in the other thread.

You haven't seen Pac 12 officiating have you?

MahiMike 01-11-2018 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by In58men (Post 13354463)
Refs are probably told not to call petty bullshit so the game doesn’t slow down. I’m sure there’s holding in 95% of the plays.

Well they call holding on 95% of punt returns that's for sure. Even when the kick goes out of bounds and no one touches it!

WTF?

smithandrew051 01-11-2018 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 13354896)
The NFL has too many damn rules. Many of them are so utterly pointless and should have no business influencing games. Taunting is the most frustratingly stupid penalties to emphasize. Less rules means less penalties meaning less opportunity to call something stupid, and more consistent enforcement of the rules.

Agreed. Also, too many of the rules are subjective. PI, catches, forward progress, etc. Two different refs could call the same play differently.

Remember when they used to have the live official who would weigh in on challenges? He almost always disagreed with the refs officiating the game.

Sandy Vagina 01-11-2018 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13355016)
You haven't seen Pac 12 officiating have you?

nothing memorable.. I watch mostly SEC.. Mississippi St and LSU always.

GloucesterChief 01-11-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy Vagina (Post 13355188)
nothing memorable.. I watch mostly SEC.. Mississippi St and LSU always.

Its the worst of the P5 conferences by far.

jjjayb 01-11-2018 11:54 PM

Not related to replays, but one thing they could do is stop using "all star" playoff refs. You have the same teams of refs work together all year in the regular season, then you break them up and put the "best" refs with a different group for the most important games of the season. It makes ZERO sense. Just keep the reffing teams together. If you have to use the best, use the best groups, not the best individuals.


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