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Richard Sherman's 4 Ways to Improve Officiating


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Very well written article. Sherman writes for SI once in a while and it's interesting to get articles someone who plays NFL rather than some fat middle age guy who gets paid for what we do for free.

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1. Simplify the Rules

2. Add an 8th official

3. Change around the locations of officials

4. Improve player/ref communications (this one is interesting)

So, do you agree?

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With today's technology they could have officials watching various camera angles and if something is obviously different than the on field call, then that could weigh in on the call.  I wouldn't use this in lieu of on-field officials because you would lose a very important element of the game.  It would only come into play on absolute controversial plays.  Another possibility is having an offense and defense head ref.

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The most egregious thing is the catch/no catch rule like Thomas said. Every week it seems a game changes based on it. 

Mans when they review a play that was called incorrectly and STILL uphold the call, that's maddening as hell and it has happened to us several times. 

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41 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

...so Richard Sherman wants better officiating? Is that because of those bullshit calls that went against Seattle Opponents or because of some call that didn't go Seattle's way? 

He brings up one of each.  He also is mostly defending the refs but saying that things should be done to make the job easier on them.  The only negative thing he says about them really is that some will not explain a call to the players so they know what they did wrong.

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2 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

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Very well written article. Sherman writes for SI once in a while and it's interesting to get articles someone who plays NFL rather than some fat middle age guy who gets paid for what we do for free.

TLDR

1. Simplify the Rules

2. Add an 8th official

3. Change around the locations of officials

4. Improve player/ref communications (this one is interesting)

So, do you agree?

I have always had a soft spot for him due to JNO.  I think he is spot on, especially number 1 but each makes the game better as a whole imo.  Officials are in a catch 22 with those overly complex rules.

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8 minutes ago, Goondal said:

He brings up one of each.  He also is mostly defending the refs but saying that things should be done to make the job easier on them.  The only negative thing he says about them really is that some will not explain a call to the players so they know what they did wrong.

Why would they need to explain to players what they did wrong? That's not their job. It's the players/team's coach's job to understand the rules and play by them.

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