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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 846573"><p>Viewed in super slow-mo it was clearly interference. But when you watch it in real time it is bang-bang and few refs will make a game-alterning call in the closing seconds unless it is so blatent it can't be avoided. It's a reality one has had to live with. Next week it might go your way.</p><p></p><p>The irony is that the PI review process was implemented because of precisely that situation--a ref no-call in the closing seconds of a playoff game. Personally, I think the outrage was overdone as that pass could have plausibly been deemed uncatchable. But forget that. We have automatic review now.</p><p></p><p>These new PI and non-PI reviews are done in the booth inside 2 minutes. This implies they are scrutinizing every pass play. If they have concerns that the wrong call or wrong non-call was made, they will refer it to New York for review. New York then uses their "proprietary NFL Vision software to isolate the best angles for consulting with replay officials and referees".</p><p></p><p><a href="https://operations.nfl.com/the-officials/these-officials-are-really-good/nfl-instant-replay-process/" target="_blank">https://operations.nfl.com/the-officials/these-officials-are-really-good/nfl-instant-replay-process/</a></p><p></p><p>To digress, if you think that NFL Vision AI stuff is bullsh*t you'd be correct. Anyway, New York has the final say on reviews referred to them.</p><p></p><p>In this case, however, the play was not referred to New York for review. There wasn't any play stoppage or announcement of a review. The booth official had no uncertainty about the non-call. So, as with so many NFL rule changes and un-changes or reinterpretations, we're back where we started, at least in part. See "what is a catch?", which finally and thankfully is back where it was before they started messing with it after trying to justify the bad Megatron call.</p><p></p><p>Now, instead of a field referee not wanting to make a call on a bang-bang game-changing play in the closing seconds, it was the booth official not wanting to have it reviewed in New York. We're back where we started.</p><p></p><p>So, as in the past, don't expect anything to change on those bang-bang plays in the closing seconds. If a ref misses something so blatent there is no other choice but to review, then you'll see it. It's the way it has been on bang bang plays and so it shall continue to be. I'm pretty much OK with that. I'm not OK with the league trying to sell me something that's not there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 846573"] Viewed in super slow-mo it was clearly interference. But when you watch it in real time it is bang-bang and few refs will make a game-alterning call in the closing seconds unless it is so blatent it can't be avoided. It's a reality one has had to live with. Next week it might go your way. The irony is that the PI review process was implemented because of precisely that situation--a ref no-call in the closing seconds of a playoff game. Personally, I think the outrage was overdone as that pass could have plausibly been deemed uncatchable. But forget that. We have automatic review now. These new PI and non-PI reviews are done in the booth inside 2 minutes. This implies they are scrutinizing every pass play. If they have concerns that the wrong call or wrong non-call was made, they will refer it to New York for review. New York then uses their "proprietary NFL Vision software to isolate the best angles for consulting with replay officials and referees". [URL]https://operations.nfl.com/the-officials/these-officials-are-really-good/nfl-instant-replay-process/[/URL] To digress, if you think that NFL Vision AI stuff is bullsh*t you'd be correct. Anyway, New York has the final say on reviews referred to them. In this case, however, the play was not referred to New York for review. There wasn't any play stoppage or announcement of a review. The booth official had no uncertainty about the non-call. So, as with so many NFL rule changes and un-changes or reinterpretations, we're back where we started, at least in part. See "what is a catch?", which finally and thankfully is back where it was before they started messing with it after trying to justify the bad Megatron call. Now, instead of a field referee not wanting to make a call on a bang-bang game-changing play in the closing seconds, it was the booth official not wanting to have it reviewed in New York. We're back where we started. So, as in the past, don't expect anything to change on those bang-bang plays in the closing seconds. If a ref misses something so blatent there is no other choice but to review, then you'll see it. It's the way it has been on bang bang plays and so it shall continue to be. I'm pretty much OK with that. I'm not OK with the league trying to sell me something that's not there. [/QUOTE]
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