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Originally Posted by Buehler445
Probably a rhetorical question, but IMO, take what you can out of their dumb ****ing hands.
Remote sensing is easy these days. I have some pretty extensive posts on this, but a lot of it is just easy as hell. GPS can get my tractor to less than an inch away from any given point on the planet. A chip in the ball and some triangulation centers in the stadium should take spotting the ball off the table.
It would take some work, but pressure sensors or even electrical sensors should take the question of whether a player was down or out of bounds or whatever a player was touched down or whatever.
Aforementioned sensors could be put in the ball to determine control on a catch or a fumble. Whether the player was down on a fumble. Maybe even on lineman's jersey to tell if there is holding.
Sensors in facemasks should help.
Getting all that shit out of the way might help them improve the calls they **** up so ridiculously bad.
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It was rhetorical but not. Your thoughts are good ones, it takes "human error" out of the equation, but opens up a new can of worms I suppose.