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When is this league gonna improve on PI calls? Why can't they have an extra ref up above with the power to slow down the game to get a call right? It's no surprise at all that they miss calls in real time, but there's so many that could be fixed that aren't. Yesterday we got hosed on 3 of them:
- Stevenson hit in the ez as he's trying to catch a TD. It wasn't severe contact but it was equivalent to other PI's I saw called in our game & others
- Wilson called for PI in the ez when he & the WR got tangled up. Contact no worse than the Stevenson no-call, PLUS a 10' tall WR couldn't have caught that in bounds
- Jon Jones on a horrendous 20+ yard PI call in OT that gives Seattle the game
- Seattle had no significant PI calls or non-calls against them. Witherspoon had a questionable one on a short route at mid-field, that was it.
An extra ref reviewing these could also help balance these out. If they let the Stevenson play go, then let the Wilson play go. The head ref on the field is incapable of this.
And where are the camera angles? It seems like these early games have 1/4 of the cameras of the later games.
- Stevenson hit in the ez as he's trying to catch a TD. It wasn't severe contact but it was equivalent to other PI's I saw called in our game & others
- Wilson called for PI in the ez when he & the WR got tangled up. Contact no worse than the Stevenson no-call, PLUS a 10' tall WR couldn't have caught that in bounds
- Jon Jones on a horrendous 20+ yard PI call in OT that gives Seattle the game
- Seattle had no significant PI calls or non-calls against them. Witherspoon had a questionable one on a short route at mid-field, that was it.
An extra ref reviewing these could also help balance these out. If they let the Stevenson play go, then let the Wilson play go. The head ref on the field is incapable of this.
And where are the camera angles? It seems like these early games have 1/4 of the cameras of the later games.












