Distant replay morphs into instant replay, and future replay cannot be far off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The slow-motion replay doesn't show how fast the ball was really travelling.
We've got to decide, how much replay do we want? Because if you start doing it from the first inning to the ninth inning, you may have to time the game with a calendar.
Getting bogged down in old stories stops the flow of learning by censoring our perceptions, making us functionally deaf and blind to new information. Once the replay button gets pushed, we no longer form new ideas or conclusions - the old ones are so cozy.
You have to have a short memory as a closer.
No movement can afford to be caught in a time warp and exist in a state of suspended animation.
Movie stars and singers never fully pass away because their images are replayed on film and recordings, over and over.
By rule, the decision to reverse a call by use of instant replay is at the sole discretion of the crew chief.
A good snapshot stops a moment from running away.
Books had instant replay long before televised sports.
I don't really watch video, but I see the replay; like when I do strike out, and I'm walking back to the dugout, I look up and see if they do show the replay of me swinging and missing.