It appears that the NFL has had enough with a strain of controversial on-field officiating calls. FOXSports.com has learned that the league is having a conference call Friday for every member of every officiating team. The purpose of the call is twofold, according to one officiating source - to serve as pep talk, but also to clean up mistakes by the officials. Sources say a conference call of this nature is rare - if not unprecedented - to have all of the officials involved. Two high-profile Week 7 rulings may have initiated the conference call. Source: FOX Sports
There's a few bad calls every week. There's something like 1800 plays a week and 3-4 are bad, bad calls. That's 0.002% for argument sake...yet the media blows them out of proportion to make it seem like it's 85%. It's going to happen every week...everyone's going to be affected at some point or another both positively and negatively...
Don't be mad that Jeffrey Lurie and the Beagles don't have Rooney Screw You Money...I'd have it no other way!
Exactly. Reviews are to correct heck ups, not to enable officials to heckup the same play twice.:icon_rolleyes:
The Chiefs have been screwed on multiple PI penalties this year that should have probably gone the other way. About time something is done.