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I do think there was a bit of a double standard regarding the replacement officials. Everything they did wrong, they were crucified. In the games yesterday, the mistakes (real or perceived) of the "original" refs were pointed out and let go.
I do think there was a big difference in adminstration of a game, but the calls, at least from what I saw yesterday weren't much different. Don't get me wrong, NOT critizing, just saying the reporting was different. |
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Besides the actual administration of the game (which was an easily discernible difference between the two groups), the biggest difference I saw was stuff involving the passing game and the WRs vs. DBs and I think that was the area where replacements had most of their issues. From most of the games I saw yesterday, the regulars were head and shoulders more consistent in this area. That's not to say there were a few head scratchers even with the regular officials.
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