Mike Florio
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And I think it's an opportunity to get their act together when it comes to officiating an instant replay.
They admitted yesterday, Troy Vincent did, that there were at least five plays that they screwed up on replay review, including what was a very consequential call in the Week 14 game between the Steelers and the Ravens where Aaron Rodgers caught a batted ball
and was going to the ground and lost possession and the Ravens intercepted it.
They overturned the interception into a catch.
And as I said, after the Bills-Broncos playoff game, the same reasoning they applied to that Rodgers play, if you apply that to the Brandon Cooks play, the Bills have a catch there and they win that game.
And Sean McDermott isn't fired.
And it just shows you when there are so many close calls and there are so many questions that come up, they have to button this up.
And if there's not a bunch of other rule changes that are going to be dragged down with
they should focus their full resources on improving officiating and improving instant replay so we don't have these situations where it's like, oh, my God, if they had just gotten these calls right, coaches would not have lost their jobs.
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I thought I thought it was a dud today.
It hadn't been working lately.
I thought they turned it off because they recognize I'm an infant.
Well, they distract us with that.
That's right.
Well, while AI secretly plots our demise, they distract us with fireworks.