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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Please clarify.
The officials did call the infraction. But, without a video, the officials would never see an infraction.
When you say players should call an infraction, are you just referring to the player who hits the shot, other players in the group, or players who are not in the group?
Are you saying that, if the camera clearly shows an infraction, it should be completely ignored? I don't think that approach would go over well with the spectators and television viewers.
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So you’re wanting to “unoprotect the field to keep spectators happy. In the NFL if every “non call” that was caught on camera had to be reviewed to satisfy the spectators you’d play the first half one day and the second half the next day.