archiehawk
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Looks like the refs may take this game over in favor of Alabama. Getting to be pretty suspicious.
It’s not any worse than it’s ever been.I can say with 100% certainty that this bowl season has been the most poorly officiated...both in the field as well as the review booth...in history. It’s also pretty well documented by multiple people that this was the worst officiated season in the NFL as well. It’s going to kill this sport.
Some of the replay calls have been insane. Maybe it was always this bad, but I really don’t think so, at least not with the officials seeming inability to comprehend what is happening on film.It’s not any worse than it’s ever been.
The only thing that’s different is the number of camera angles, the video resolution, and higher frame rate slow mo shots. Period.
Viewers can see the mistakes in painstaking detail now, where as in the 80s-00s you couldn’t.
ABC/ESPN said there were 24 cameras at each bowl game they covered and that didn’t count the remote zip line cameras and the pylon ones. Now we have tons of high speed cameras with frame rates so ridiculously high that they can even catch the 60Hz flicker of the stadium’s LED lights. Literally every play has 20 plus different angles to look at.
Back in the day you had 3-4 cameras and the “slow mo” views were just the shitty, 24 fps camera shots slowed down. Things would move like two feet each frame; you couldn’t see shit.
Look, I agree that officiating misses a lot. A whole lot. But the idea that somehow it’s getting worse is complete bullshit. The only reason you think it’s worse is because you can see it now. In the 90s and 00s nobody picked apart PI or fumble or forward pass or whatever calls. They just went on with the game.
Now, they review every even remotely controversial call so there’s five fuckin minutes for them to show you 20 different angles slowed down from 5,000 fps in 720p resolution, while the announcers hash it over, and the they bring in their “rules experts” and beat it to death. If anything, due to the scrutiny officiating has gotten way better.
Its bullshit to say anecdotally that officiating is getting worse. You just getting to pick it apart more.
It’s not any worse than it’s ever been.
The only thing that’s different is the number of camera angles, the video resolution, and higher frame rate slow mo shots. Period.
Viewers can see the mistakes in painstaking detail now, where as in the 80s-00s you couldn’t.
ABC/ESPN said there were 24 cameras at each bowl game they covered and that didn’t count the remote zip line cameras and the pylon ones. Now we have tons of high speed cameras with frame rates so ridiculously high that they can even catch the 60Hz flicker of the stadium’s LED lights. Literally every play has 20 plus different angles to look at.
Back in the day you had 3-4 cameras and the “slow mo” views were just the shitty, 24 fps camera shots slowed down. Things would move like two feet each frame; you couldn’t see shit.
Look, I agree that officiating misses a lot. A whole lot. But the idea that somehow it’s getting worse is bullshit. The only reason you think it’s worse is because you can see it now. In the 90s and 00s nobody picked apart PI or fumble or forward pass or whatever calls. They just went on with the game.
Now, they review every even remotely controversial call so there’s five fuckin minutes for them to show you 20 different angles slowed down from 5,000 fps in 720p resolution, while the announcers hash it over, and the they bring in their “rules experts” and beat it to death. If anything, due to the scrutiny officiating has gotten way better.
You can’t say anecdotally that officiating is getting worse. You just getting to pick it apart more.
To be clear, I’m not arguing that officials aren’t missing calls. They miss a ton. The only thing I’m saying is that it isn’t getting worse on the field.I know you officiate, so you’ve got a built in bias...nothing wrong with that by the way. And we can debate the on the field officiating and whether it’s worse or not. I tend to think it is, but reasonable people can disagree. What CAN’T be debated in my mind is the amount of flat out wrong calls from the replay officials. It’s been damn near criminal.
Got a kick out of Ole Saban punching in that last TD instead of putting a knee down. Ran it 3 times inside 2 mins when he could have put a knee down. Nothing accidental about that. Then Harbaugh down 2 possessions trying like hell to get another score back all so Shea could get another INT on a hail marry. That post game handshake was really fast and insincere. Pure comedy.
You can't tell me that didn't all go back to the whole satalight camp deal a few yrs ago when Harbaugh was having them right in the middle of SECville. Saban and the whole SEC was bent out of shape about him and then others doing it. I think Harbaugh may have been first. But shoot that's where the most of the best kids usually are. If they were in Montana then Saban would be doing the same thing in Helena.
I'm not saying refereeing is getting worse; I just think it's getting harder and harder because of all the additional criteria for penalties, especially targeting. Logically, more criteria plus more subjectivity is going to result in more controversy and criticism.
Perhaps. I doubt it only because that was quite awhile ago in football terms. Saban has since became the most highly decorated coach in modern times. That sort of thing shouldn't stick. I think it was more of a he and Harbaugh thing then he and Michigan thing. Only because recruiting is such a cut throat thing especially down here...I'm wondering if that wasn't a big FU to Michigan from his days of being the coach at MSU? Saban was only 2-3 against Michigan when he was at MSU.
It’s funny how the refs only make bad calls for the teams we are pulling for.
The fans are probably experiencing a serious bout of cognitive dissonance. A few years ago, he was the savior, after Rodriguez and Hoke. After an early turnaround, things have leveled off. They still want to believe but the results are such that they're not near where they thought they'd be.Wonder how hot Harbaugh's seat is about now?
It’s not any worse than it’s ever been.
The only thing that’s different is the number of camera angles, the video resolution, and higher frame rate slow mo shots. Period.
Viewers can see the mistakes in painstaking detail now, where as in the 80s-00s you couldn’t.
ABC/ESPN said there were 24 cameras at each bowl game they covered and that didn’t count the remote zip line cameras and the pylon ones. Now we have tons of high speed cameras with frame rates so ridiculously high that they can even catch the 60Hz flicker of the stadium’s LED lights. Literally every play has 20 plus different angles to look at.
Back in the day you had 3-4 cameras and the “slow mo” views were just the shitty, 24 fps camera shots slowed down. Things would move like two feet each frame; you couldn’t see shit.
Look, I agree that officiating misses a lot. A whole lot. But the idea that somehow it’s getting worse is bullshit. The only reason you think it’s worse is because you can see it now. In the 90s and 00s
nobody picked apart PI or fumble or forward pass or whatever calls. They just went on with the game.
Now, they review every even remotely controversial call so there’s five fuckin minutes for them to show you 20 different angles slowed down from 5,000 fps in 720p resolution, while the announcers hash it over, and the they bring in their “rules experts” and beat it to death. If anything, due to the scrutiny officiating has gotten way better.
You can’t say anecdotally that officiating is getting worse. You just getting to pick it apart more.
Oh yeah. Next year against Ohio St and Wisconsin and the next time Iowa plays Michigan the same posters will be talking about how those teams always get the calls against Iowa.