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Originally Posted by APG
As to your question, why is this a fireable offense in your opinion? If the conference deems they didn't follow the proper mechanics, there are other methods of punishment rather than outright firing, for one play.
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Other than the infamous Oklahoma-Oregon onside kick game, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a more massive failure in game officiating.
They failed with an official standing on top of the ball to spot it in 14 seconds.
They failed to throw a delay of game flag when a defensive player laid on the ball for 8 seconds.
They just ran off the field as if nothing had happened.
They failed miserably in every aspect of their job. It's not like there was a split-second judgment involved. This involved failure on the entire crew's part.
There's nothing that can be said to defend any of it.
Obviously I'm not expecting them to actually be fired, but if ever an official was going to lose his/her job for on-field performance, this would be it.