Would it be great to be able to change the Past?
Sports have their own version of the past, and there is a chance that the past/future can be altered due to instant replay. The officials in football, should almost feel like they are watching a peep show or something going underneath the hood, as they used to do, in the early use of instant replay.
The first time that Instant replay was used was in 1963 at the Army/Navy football game. The commentators and viewers were able to take a second look at the action. This was the first chance for fans/critics to prove that officials are human and not perfect. The criticism hasn't stopped since this day. For officials it was their dooms day, they would never be evaluated the same again.
Instant replay has now become an essential part of sports, that it is used in all major sports in America. I do find it important that instant replay uses the same video footage that you as a spectator are seeing in your own home. Unless of course the New England Patriots are playing. You might be able to check on the Patriots sideline to see if there is an on-the-field view with the best angle. I think it is great, that the Patriots are taking a step in trying to advance the technology of the sport of football. Isn't that what they were doing, helping out the replay booth?
Every sport has their own stipulations and regulations that are enforced by the replay officials.
In football, it is the coaches that are able to challenge the results of plays. It isn't in all football yet though, not all college conferences can afford the equipment that instant replay requires. It seems kinda contradictory, when the replay official in the booth is a former official themselves using video to help out the cause. Isn't that cheating?
Basketball and Baseball have more of a limited replay determination. It only can be used when the officials make game shifting decisions, whether it is at the buzzer or near the boundary. The Basketball and Baseball officials make sure that replay doesn't bother the flow of the game. Determining a game decision on a small sideline television screen that is miniature compared to the enormous screens that the game is being viewed at home or in sports bar and grills is absurd. The officials are being cheated, its like trying to find a needle in a haystack when looking at a small screen. Why not a big screen somewhere, that they can check out the action?
Baseball was the last major sport to adopt instant replay just recently and imagine this; Alex Rodriguez of the Yankees was the first person to have his performance reviewed. Alex was also the first person to sign a contract for 275 million. If the Yankee’s were getting their money worth, would there be a question on his play?
The sport of Hockey only reviews scoring plays, and an on-ice referee must initiate it. I like this idea, it keeps all the decision-making in the referee's hands.
Tennis is a step ahead of the game having 3-D replays to determine line calls. It doesn't matter what surface is being played. Tennis is a game of trustworthy type people that must not falter when respecting the game. It is a pure sport that prides itself on the historic past of not only great athletes, but great citizens of the world. You don't read in the news of many tennis players being blacklisted as murders, rapists, etc.
Rodeo even has replay, when clarifying ride time, fouls, and/or aids the rider might have used.
NASCAR uses replay to verify car positions when a caution flag flies.
What ever happen to People using their best judgment and that was good enough?
Don’t think that instant replay is just for sports either, it has been used in High School quiz bowl competition. When is enough, enough? Where does it end? I could elaborate, but I am out of timeouts and in this game there are no instant replays.
Questions of the Day:
Tulsa, Oklahoma is host to the Chili Bowl this next week. What midget driver has won the coveted Golden Driller Trophy the most times?
What legendary, Hall of Fame, Quarterback played in the 1963 Army/Navy game that was the first instant replay football game?

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