By rule, the decision to reverse a call by use of instant replay is at the sole discretion of the crew chief.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You don't notice the referee during the game unless he makes a bad call.
Men like a ref decision because they just want to get back to the game.
I think that it won't be long before a team calls that says, 'Just go do what you do'.
If you call someone up on a mistake - if the drummer's put an extra beat in a bar or something - you have a lot more authority if you can show them how to do it right.
Once the referee throws the ball in the air, it's either your ball or their ball and you have to just take your shot.
You get callbacks, and they either give it to what they call a 'name' performer, or they decide to go in an entirely different direction.
I don't know that the referee can be watching holding on the offensive line and get back to the quarterback. I think watching the quarterback is a full-time job.
If, during the course of the game, it be discovered that any error or illegality has been committed in the moves of the pieces, the moves must be retraced, and the necessary correction made, without penalty.
In radio, they say, nothing happens until the announcer says it happens.
The people themselves, and not their servants, can safely reverse their own deliberate decisions.