Teams not in favor of retaining PI replay rule

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Ramrocket

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Pass interference replay review looks to be one-and-done.

In the annual postseason survey taken by the nine-member NFL Competition Committee, teams came out overwhelmingly agent retaining the PI replay rule that was instituted for the 2019 season, NFL Network's Judy Battista reported Tuesday night.

According to Battista, when asked if they were favor of making the rule permanent, 21 teams said no and eight said yes. When asked if the rule should be extended for one more year, 17 teams said no and five said yes.

While the survey does not officially change the rule, it indicates that the competition committee and the league are trending toward killing the rule for the 2020 season.

The decision to either make the PI replay rule permanent or to extend it one more year will be put to a vote during the Annual League Meeting at the end of March. For the rule to pass, it would need 24 affirmative votes, or three-quarters of the league. If the survey is any indication, support for the rule is hovering around one-quarter of teams.

So here (likely) lies the pass interference review rule (July 2019 - March 2020). We hardly knew ye, but hardly was enough.

Instituted last summer just for the 2019 season, the rule allows offensive and defensive pass interference calls and non-calls to be challenged, and for pass interference reviews after the two-minute warning of each half and during overtime to be initiated by the replay official. Calls for such a rule were amplified following the controversial conclusion to the 2018 NFC title game between the Rams and Saints.

The results confused and frustrated coaches and players alike. The standards for overturning or confirming calls were inconsistent and appeared to change midseason.

Of the 100 pass interference calls that underwent review during the 2019 regular season, 24 were reversed. Of the 80 calls that were challenged by teams, just 16.3% were reversed, while of the 20 calls initiated by official review, 55% were reversed.
Next year, it is now likely that zero pass interference calls will be reversed or upheld by replay review.

Also in the survey, Battista reported, teams said quarterbacks are being adequately protected by the roughing the passer rule; teams said the use of helmet was more consistently officiated in 2019; and teams are heavily in favor of allowing the league office to instruct the on-field officiating crew to eject a player for a football act.
 

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Even when obvious PIs were missed by the zebras on the field... once they reviewed them... they were missed again almost every time.

The PI penalty is the equivalent of a magic wild card that the NFL likes to keep in it's back pocket. They're never going to give up that massive advantage. That's how I see this now after watching the league purposely looking the other way after reviewing obvious PIs last year. They are going to make sure that they have the ultimate control.
 

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The question seems to be what is egregious, this rule was spearheaded by Payton who was butt hurt over the nfc championship game and seemingly wouldn’t rest until something was done, but like a lot of us on this board thought, it was a disaster, with no logical way to implement it without causing chaos. This rule was made to address a situation like the Rams-Saints but a situation like that might not happen again for years. The Viking TE pushes off in the playoffs and the refs wouldn’t change it, Kittle gets offensive pi and they won’t change it. This whole thing was a waste of time.
 

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Moreover, the damn refs seemed to go out of their way to NOT change calls like they were butt hurt at being shown to be imperfect.

NEWSFLASH: We’re all human and there are multiple 4K cameras all over the damn stadiums. When the refs miss a call...WE ALL SEE IT.

I get that teams just want consistency. It’s just such a shame that it’s refs holding this game back.
 

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TAKE THAT, ASSHOLE FACE PAYTON!
 

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Reynolds got tackled in the endzone before the ball got to him and they wouldn't even review it. Goff threw the ball forward and they wouldn't even review it. As long as people are involved there will be games like the stealers one where there was obviously an agenda the faceless fucks in New York followed through the whole game.

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