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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
On some clocks that's true. On some it's not.
At least according to a lenghty explanation given on eofficials in discussing the answer to one of this season's NCAAW quiz questions.
Frankly, I think there's way too much review. Lots of calls happen (or don't happen) during a game -- the teams need to "overcome" those calls.
Only calls that happen at the end of the game (and I admit it's tough to come up with a specific definition of this), where the team doesn't have a chance to "overcome" it should be allowed.
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If it's not true for all clocks, then shouldn't an effort be made to make it true or not true for all clocks?
There is alot of review, and this is a debate that could go on for days, so I'll just throw in my 2 cents now. There is alot of review, in all sports. Even baseball has succumbed to reviewing a certain play. Some don't like how much review there is. But there's an increasing desire to get the calls right. If you have the technology, why not review it and make sure you get the correct call? That way, you don't have people wondering, "what if?". You know you've got the right call, and you can move on.