Mob rule.Democracy in action?
It reminds me of the Oakland Raiders vs. Pittsburgh Steele game! Franco said he caught the ball, the Raiders said he didn't. The officiator talks about and agree with the Steele it was a catch.It’s Austin, TX… The refs was concerned about their lives..Talk about mob rule..
Is there a difference?Mob rule.
Sure.Is there a difference?
And….. pass interference is not “reviewable “ & the officials clearly reviewed it on the Jumbotron & changed the call - head official should be disciplined (severely) for that.Mob rule.
I'll defend the original call. At full speed, there is a moment when the defender is clinched with the receiver, and appears to hold him as he attempts to break.
What does this change? It's still the same guy, making the same call. He just doesn't have to work Monday through Wednesday...or Saturday, best case scenario.** imo they should be full-time not part-time employees.
My point is treat them like other employees at regular businesses - train them better & hold them accountable. May also want to add a couple of more per game.What does this change? It's still the same guy, making the same call. He just doesn't have to work Monday through Wednesday...or Saturday, best case scenario.
Shouldn't have to watch play clock. Should have a vibration mech on wrist. Can watch center and feel clock time out. Or notMy point is treat them like other employees at regular businesses - train them better & hold them accountable. May also want to add a couple of more per game.
I heard McElroy saying it’s hard to watch the snap & the play clock at same time.
* if it’s a full time employee, it’s not “the same guy”
David Smith's crew is the best but we're never getting that crew because he played at Bama. The crew we had Saturday is a F joke (no matter game they handle). The nerdy bastid on the Bama sideline has to get paid by the flag.I'd take consistent calls however they want to call it.