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Night Train
10-20-2014, 03:51 AM
It's not just the Bills games, it's every game I view. Calls/non-calls that are costing teams games.

None of them should be over 40. They cannot move fast enough to keep up with the players or get out of the way. All should be athletic, full time and go through proper training.

Many cannot see and throw flags based on what they think they saw or fail to throw one on obvious calls.

I was watching this one back judge trying to keep up with a WR going long for a TD. He waddled 25 yards and just stopped, as if he was going to die. How's he going to see anything up close ?

The NFL is a multi-billion dollar industry and hires some part time grandfather to make key calls in games. Replay can only correct so much.

Unacceptable.

swiper
10-20-2014, 04:02 AM
Agree. Up to the owners to get done.

DraftBoy
10-20-2014, 04:42 AM
They absolutely should move to a FT set of crews.

Thurmal
10-20-2014, 05:34 AM
They absolutely should move to a FT set of crews.
And the crews should be completely independent of the NFL. I would feel way more comfortable if the officiating is outsourced, because they would have no stock in who wins games.

Forward_Lateral
10-20-2014, 05:39 AM
I was watching the Chiefs Chargers game and the linesman spotted the ball from 10 yards behind the play. How do you get an accurate spot like that?

DraftBoy
10-20-2014, 05:46 AM
And the crews should be completely independent of the NFL. I would feel way more comfortable if the officiating is outsourced, because they would have no stock in who wins games.

They don't have to be independent. I'm not buying into the conspiracy theory that officials are calling the game to favor certain teams.

YardRat
10-20-2014, 05:49 AM
If they can afford to pay the commish $44mil/yr, they can afford full-time referees.

Historian
10-20-2014, 06:00 AM
I'm with train.

I'd like to see younger people out there.

Night Train
10-20-2014, 07:24 AM
I'm with train.

I'd like to see younger people out there.


Especially well endowed women. :up:

trapezeus
10-20-2014, 07:41 AM
why isn't t here a ref viewing from the press box? sometimes you can see things like the fans from above the action. if the league is willing to experiment with PAT's, then at least try some other ref configurations.

every week there are a handful of games that are poorly called.

the seattle/rams game was ridiculous that they didn't review the last play where the rams fumbled and it looked like seattle recovered.

Mr. Miyagi
10-20-2014, 09:05 AM
It's not just the Bills games, it's every game I view. Calls/non-calls that are costing teams games.

None of them should be over 40. They cannot move fast enough to keep up with the players or get out of the way. All should be athletic, full time and go through proper training.

Many cannot see and throw flags based on what they think they saw or fail to throw one on obvious calls.

I was watching this one back judge trying to keep up with a WR going long for a TD. He waddled 25 yards and just stopped, as if he was going to die. How's he going to see anything up close ?

The NFL is a multi-billion dollar industry and hires some part time grandfather to make key calls in games. Replay can only correct so much.

Unacceptable.
I agree. I was at the Bears-Phish game yesterday and one of the back judges was lumbering all over, could barely run 3 steps as if he had bad knees, and looked like he was going to throw up just bending over to pick up a flag on the ground. How could this guy even see enough to make any decisions on what he thought he saw or not, if he simply couldn't keep up with the action?

yordad
10-20-2014, 09:54 AM
They don't have to be independent. I'm not buying into the conspiracy theory that officials are calling the game to favor certain teams.Agreed. I think it is more likely an official placed a bet and makes a few calls here and there to help it.

yordad
10-20-2014, 09:55 AM
On a side note.... I officiate and I run like a deer. They are welcome to come calling.