John Mulaney
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you're never going to get what is technically a judgment call reviewable.
I know, except for everything.
I mean, not everything, but so many things are judgment calls, and every human being sees another guy push another guy in the back with both hands.
The guy went down on his face.
Well, you're already seeing the games are, I think in the first three weeks of the season, the games are something along the lines of like seven minutes longer than usual.
Part of it has to do with, again, these guys who are, as you said, were โ
at the debutante ball at the NAIA a couple of weeks ago, and now are administrating this game at a speed of which is too fast for them.
That's one part of it.
The other part of it is that the league this year instituted a rule that all scoring plays, two years ago they instituted all scoring plays are reviewable.
Now they instituted a rule that all turnover, all plays that include a turnover are reviewable because they just want to,
Coaches keep saying that so many more and more things are challengeable that they don't have enough challenges in their quiver to actually use during a game.
So it's just getting longer and longer.
And the league is just, I think they're at their limit on how many things are challengeable.
To me, I've been advocating that.
that helmet-to-helmet calls that are called should be reviewable because how many times are you going to see collisions take place and it's really a shoulder and a chest or a shoulder on shoulder?
Hold on, Allison's here.
That's not a gay thing.
Helmet-to-helmet means something in Silver Lake that's totally different on the football field.
Not totally.
One thing I'd like to say.