Have to disagree with you there. The folks in the booth are part of the officiating team. Not separate from itThe guys on the field getting overruled by the booth means that they aren't good at their jobs.
Have to disagree with you there. The folks in the booth are part of the officiating team. Not separate from itThe guys on the field getting overruled by the booth means that they aren't good at their jobs.
Yes and the folks on the field should do a better job. That's my point.Have to disagree with you there. The folks in the booth are part of the officiating team. Not separate from it
But in this case they did their job just fine.Yes and the folks on the field should do a better job. That's my point.
The point she's making is they shouldn't need the booth. Yes, that process worked, but a couple of those had no business being boothedYes and the folks on the field should do a better job. That's my point.
The folks on the field did their job just fine when they got overruled by the booth? No. They did not.But in this case they did their job just fine.
Exactly. Because not every call gets reviewed. Everybody needs to have confidence that the guys in stripes are doing their jobs well without every play being reviewed.The point she's making is they shouldn't need the booth. Yes, that process worked, but a couple of those had no business being boothed
And that point is wrong. In many cases like the fumble, they are told to let it run if no one sees it clearly and let review take care of it. That is the process, the booth is part of the process.The point she's making is they shouldn't need the booth. Yes, that process worked, but a couple of those had no business being boothed
Review is part of the stripes.Exactly. Because not every call gets reviewed. Everybody needs to have confidence that the guys in stripes are doing their jobs well without every play being reviewed.
You're being obtuse.Review is part of the stripes.
Do you have a relative refereeing in the Big Sky?Review is part of the stripes.