affirm wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:55 pm
gofurman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:48 pm
Several people mention “make up calls”. The funny thing is Refs are graded on the number of calls they get right and those that are wrong. One they missed was a clear PI on our defender - CLEAR - and then they appeared to make up for it on the next play. The thing is this means they get TWO calls wrong instead of ONE.
This is their job evaluation!! So they should never do a make up call. I’m not saying they don’t .. I’m not Naive …. but I knew a referee and he said he got promoted to bigger jobs /$ because he purposely avoided that and most of his friends did likewise. It got them more money. The ones who played to the makeup call never went far and generally stayed in HS or never made P5 where there is a lot of money. Just saying I’m always a little stunned when an obvious make up call is made soon after a missed call. You might as well be throwing money away. But they certainly appear to happen
Do they value avoiding criticism by schools' fans or head coaches more than they value the money? They know which coaches are complainers and which are more civil and professional?
Football happens fast. The refs are human. They are going to "miss" calls every game. Some calls can justifiably be called either way.
Obviously, the closer the game and the higher the stakes, the more magnified the referees mistakes. You just hope that your team is not in a position where a referees call makes or breaks the game.
The issue I had with the Samford call is not that they missed the play in real time, it's that they botched the interpretation or the rule and the procedures. Even if you make an error, you still need to correctly apply the rule and process to arrive at a result.