zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
That TD by the Bills was ****ing sick .Legit inch perfect pass and great catch.
****'n A. Bills couldn't pull it off. Spags is gonna be the first Coord in the Hall
Refs just denies the Bills a first down. Allen got the ball to the 40 It's clear as day.
Refs just denies the Bills a first down. Allen got the ball to the 40 It's clear as day.
Quite clear.
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It was a first down. It was close, but I think replay clearly shows it was a first down.
But I knew as soon as it went to replay that they wouldn't overturn it. Aside from goal line situations, out of bounds challenges, or a down by contact review, I don't think I've ever seen a spot challenge be overturned, even when it was clear the player had the line to gain. They always just go with the Refs judgement on the field. It's like they don't want to make the individual ref on the field look bad, so they just make the whole crew look bad.
I'm a Chiefs fan (I'm from Missouri) and even I have to admit these calls are getting ridiculous.
It's not just the Chiefs because all of the best teams get these calls.
New England got away with murder in the Brady years as did the Cowboys.
What I don't understand about it. Is they spotted it based on the side judge who couldn't see the ball. The one who did spotted it a half yard past the first down marker. He was also wrong. But it was a clear first down. I saw it live, replay made it clear, and the refs weren't gonna overturn it though because moving it a football length isn't something they've ever done from a replay. I wish they could have said (I know it would require a rule change) was something like "We are checking the replay for spot because of a judge disagreement before spotting the ball" because they're not going to overturn the call on the field unless it was really wrong.
Or even employ full time specialized referees
If you're suggesting VAR for the NFL, that's not the way.
Many of these things (ball spots for example) can be quickly done by technology. THe tech is already on the fields. Every NFL stadium has the ability for this right now with just some software they can accurately spot the ball every time. And I'm fine with refs spotting it most of the time unless it's near the first down marker.
Bills got 2 first downs on 2 plays in a row (Kincaid got the first, then allen) that weren't given.
Use the same tech we use to spot the first down and LoS lines on TV broadcasts. With the sensors in the ball this could be real time information being fed to the back judge to simply say "First Down" or "short of first down"
I mean if you can't see where the ball actually is because it's too crowded around the ball, it makes zero sense not to use this technology. Figure out where the ball is to make an accurate call and stop all these needless controversies.