obiken wrote:My question for everyone is instant replay making the refs more lazy. Oh well if I blow a call, I have IR to back me up. I think the reffing over all is going down.
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't think replay is the problem at all, I think it ridiculous, almost unenforceable rule changes that are the main culprit with officiating now.
I pretty much agree with Cbob. They've screwed around with the definition of a catch so many times that I honestly don't know what the current standard is. They've made one penalty, pass interference, reviewable while other equally impactful penalties are not. The roughing the passer rules are not always driven by long term player safety, ie head and neck injuries, but rather the ratings and revenue generated by their 'stars'. It's made some of those calls truly laughable. I wouldn't blame a player like Clay Mathews if they said screw it, took off their helmet, jersey, and shoulder pads, left them in the middle of the field, and walked away from the game and retired after being flagged for one of those ridiculous roughing the passer penalties.
These competition committees look at one specific instance, such as no call PI in the NFCCG or Megatron's no touchdown touchdown, and legislate for one specific instance without fully considering the negative consequences of their rule change.
I don't think that replay has made the refs lazy, but it obviously has changed the way they call a game. And as I've said before, I don't think they're utilizing replay correctly.