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Footballguy
What I want to know is /why/ something like spot of the ball is a judgement call. We literally have Toy Story Football, why isn't the same ball tracking technology used to determine the exact spot? Why can't a ball have an internal chip that lets the refs know the time when it reached a certain area, so they can match the timing up with the film and no longer have to try to piece together if the ball broke the line or if a player hit the ground first. Shouldn't that sort of thing be the first implementation of the "toy story" tech, taking all the questions from the officiating and taking the human error out of it.
I don't think it's an official policy, more of a wink and nod, that every game needs to have an entertaining ending. But it certainly seems like no team is allowed to sit on a two td lead with a 4th quarter filled with long boring runs that take up 8 minutes without the refs needing to blow the whistle constantly.
I don't think it's an official policy, more of a wink and nod, that every game needs to have an entertaining ending. But it certainly seems like no team is allowed to sit on a two td lead with a 4th quarter filled with long boring runs that take up 8 minutes without the refs needing to blow the whistle constantly.