S76 PT #2: Oohh, yo momma fight!
Due: Sunday, April 21st @ 11:59 PM PST
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Grapehead
Registered Grape Hater
Written Option 2:
There's a good chance someone has already posted a similar rule change for the NHL, so stop me if you've heard this one before... offside video reviews! Anyone who has watched their share of hockey, prior to the implementation of offside video review, can remember at least one specific instance where a play was so egregiously offside that you couldn't believe it wasn't caught in real-time. Anyone who has watched their share of hockey since then can also recall at least one instance when an offside video review took an absurd amount of time. My solution would be to eliminate slow-motion video replay for the purposes of reviewing offside. I do think it's good to have the opportunity to flag the clearly obvious fouls, without bogging down every game with excruciatingly long review processes. If the play isn't very clearly offside, without using slow-motion or zooming in, then it's hard to imagine it had any real effect on the outcome of the play. Video review can happen while the play continues, and the on-ice officials can be notified to stop play if an obvious offside was missed, which then prevents long delays to the game. |
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