Mon Feb 21, 2005, 12:09am
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Originally posted by ibumgardner
"In my experience, we as coaches are probably 50 percent right on our complaints, which means you think you see something and then you watch the tape and you're wrong," he said.
So, the games and the protests go on, and conspiracy theories simmer. But there has been little discussion of ways to deepen confidence that the right calls will be made consistently and impartially.....
Replays could be used to decide more violations, such as charging, goaltending and out-of-bounds calls.....
Herring said he favors more technology as long as it doesn't slow the game."The referees always want to get the play right," he said. "The more you can use it, the better off you are."
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Use replay for CHARGING!!?!? for OOB??!! Sheez, this guy must work for a video company to think this is a good idea. Why not just play the game over the course of five days, 30 seconds at a time?
Unbelieveable.
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