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Conference rdvax::new_england_patriots

Title:New England Patriots (volume V)
Moderator:RMVMS::MAILLET
Created:Tue May 07 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:268
Total number of notes:10777

212.0. "Its backkkk! Instant Replay....." by HANNAH::WALL () Tue Mar 12 1996 15:57

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212.1I think it's great, but ...DECC::CARLSONTue Mar 12 1996 16:327
212.2That is an interesting point...HANNAH::WALLTue Mar 12 1996 17:0411
212.3DECC::CARLSONTue Mar 12 1996 17:225
212.4ZEKE::CAMILLERITue Mar 12 1996 17:395
212.5It Won't Happen, Though.SHRCTR::BLOUNTGreen as a pool table, twice as squareWed Mar 13 1996 15:009
212.6Will experiment this season for use in next seasonHANNAH::WALLWed Mar 13 1996 15:518
212.7Instant replay approved by NFL Competition Committee..PCBUOA::WALLSFri Feb 28 1997 19:2838
    
    The NFL Competition Committee has unanimously approved a proposal to
    reinstate instant replay in the 1997 season, ESPN has learned.
    
    The proposal will be presented by the committee to the NFL owners at
    the league's annual meetings in Palm Springs, Calif., on March 9.
    
    The proposal includes four types of reviewable plays:
    
    1) Those in the end zone - all scoring plays.
    
    2) Those on the sidelines - in or out of bounds as a player runs,
    attempts to catch a pass or attempts to recover a fumble.
    
    3) All questions regarding the number of players on the field.
    
    4) All questions regarding fumbles or interceptions.
    
    
    Under the approved proposal, each team would be allowed two challenges
    per half to question a call, and if a play is not reversed on a
    challenge, the team would forfeit a timeout.
    
    One remaining question is whether a team would be allowed to challenge
    a call if it were out of timeouts.
    
    Replay would need 23 of the 30 owners' votes to pass. In 1992, it
    failed, 17-11, but there seems to be far more support for instant
    replay this time around.
    
    ESPNet SportsZone polled its users on Feb. 25 about instant replay. Of
    6,877 votes, 89 percent said they were in favor of instant replay
    returning to the NFL.
    
    The preseason experiment of allowing the on-field referee to review the
    play and make the decision cut down on game delays. This was the main
    reason most owners did not want to reinstate instant replay and the
    main reason it was discontinued.
212.8SNAX::ERICKSONMon Mar 03 1997 12:339
    
    	I wouldn't mind if the ref that made the call reviewed the call
    on the sidelines. Most missed calls are in three categorys, "Was he
    down before he fumbled?", "Was his feet in bounds?", or "Did the ball
    hit the ground, before he caught it?" The ref who made the original
    call decided yes or no in a split second. All he would need to do was
    verify what he saw.
    
    Ron
212.9RTL::ROSESteve RoseMon Mar 03 1997 12:471
Is instant replay really back? Or did the NFL just decide to vote on it?
212.10Not yet but its on the ballot....PCBUOA::WALLSMon Mar 03 1997 14:2714
    
    The NFL competition committee voted "Yes" to put it on a ballot for 
    the owners to vote on. 
    
    Unless it is approved by a certain percentage of the owners, it won't go
    into affect. But supposedly a lot of the owners who voted "no" in past
    years want it back considering the number of calls blown in recent
    years, some affecting the outcome. Also public(or fan) polls have shown
    a majority in favor of bringing back instant replay.
    
    So I would'nt be surprised to see it this year.
    
     				Sean
    				  
212.11Some more info...PCBUOA::WALLSTue Mar 04 1997 19:528
    
    By the way, that certain percentage is the approval of 23 of the 30 
    owners to pass.
    
    And the annual owners meeting where it will be voted on is in Palm
    Desert, California from March 9-13.
    
    				 Sean
212.12No instant replay in 97.......PCBUOA::WALLSThu Mar 13 1997 12:2929
    
    As you've probably heard, instant replay was voted down by a vote of
    20 to 30 votes, short of the 23 votes needed to pass.
    
    Under the rule, each team was to get a maximum of two replays per game,
    but each challenge would result in the removal of a timeout, regardless
    of whether the play was overturned.
    
    And it was because of the fact that asking for a replay would have
    cost a team a timeout that most of the owners who voted no voted the
    way they did. Even many coaches who liked the previous proposals did'nt
    like the final proposal presented at the meeting.
    
    Many had said that if a team was'nt penalized a timeout for asking for 
    a replay that they would have changed thier votes.
    
    My opinion is that I can't blame some of the coaches and owners for 
    turning down this recent proposal. Previous proposals did'nt penalize 
    a team a timeout for asking for a replay if the call was overturned. 
    The 3 timeouts are much too important in a game, and the Patriots 
    themselves had scored alot of points within the two minutes before the
    halves, utilizing the timeouts. I believe they added this unconditional
    timeout penalty to keep the game short, within the normal 3 hour limit.
    
    				Sean