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Pats_Bryan said:I think the officials are doing a *terrible* job. I don't think it was ever necessarily any better than it is now.
Bryan hits the nail on the head. Today we just have more viewers. Fischer is correct in the sense that fans have less tolerance for bad calls now than they used to. Years ago, it was excepted that bad calls are part of the game but the hope is they even out over time.
One note in the defense of officials. People love to reference the NBA for having bad officials making bad, biased calls. Watching the sport on TV I was of the same mindset. Then a couple years back I was able to get courtside tickets (Knicks). After seeing games from that vantage point, with the speed and size of th players, I was pretty impressed at how well the NBA officials do call the game. This is the same for refs in most sports. The movement is so fast so precise and the difference between a foul and a good play is so miniscule, that close calls and outright bad calls are just the nature of the game.
The only problem I do have with the NFL is that many of their rules are written in a way that confuse refs or handcuff them from just calling what they see. Case in point was the Polamalu INT against the COlts. The ref was so concerned about what the letter of the law read that he couldn't just open his eyes and make the obvious call.











