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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 912205" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>1) dead time doesn't just include TMO review time</p><p>2) How does that compare to the average game? Just asking, i do not know. </p><p>3) I don't think people switch channels during TMO reviews. I actually think if not abused, they could actually add to the climax. </p><p></p><p>I do agree with you that they have taken it to a ridiculous level now. I still do not understand why don't they implement something along the lines of tennis' hawk eye. </p><p>That would give each team a # of reviews and it would make the team (and not the ref) decide how and when to use those (important: if they get the call right they keep the number of TMO reviews). </p><p>It makes more sense since it places the burden on the interested party. You would only go to the TMO if you are quite sure the ref got it wrong. </p><p>You can only challenge penalty offenses and plays that end up in a (potential) try. </p><p></p><p>Let the guy upstairs focus on foul play for the rest of the game (that's the only thing they should contact the ref for).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 912205, member: 55747"] 1) dead time doesn't just include TMO review time 2) How does that compare to the average game? Just asking, i do not know. 3) I don't think people switch channels during TMO reviews. I actually think if not abused, they could actually add to the climax. I do agree with you that they have taken it to a ridiculous level now. I still do not understand why don't they implement something along the lines of tennis' hawk eye. That would give each team a # of reviews and it would make the team (and not the ref) decide how and when to use those (important: if they get the call right they keep the number of TMO reviews). It makes more sense since it places the burden on the interested party. You would only go to the TMO if you are quite sure the ref got it wrong. You can only challenge penalty offenses and plays that end up in a (potential) try. Let the guy upstairs focus on foul play for the rest of the game (that's the only thing they should contact the ref for). [/QUOTE]
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