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Tuesday, October 15th

NFL Needs Colin’s ‘Umbrella Rule’ to Fix NFL Officiating
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NFL needs Colin’s ‘Umbrella Rule’ to fix officiating

The Lions were the latest victims of bad officiating this year, which has been amplified by flags on seemingly every play, and the debacle that is the pass interference challenge. Last night it was multiple awful hands-to-the-face penalties on Detroit’s Trey Flowers that kept crucial Green Bay drives alive and dominate this morning’s headlines.

Colin thinks the best thing the NFL can simplify things and get more calls right by using his ‘Umbrella Rule’ which would make everything in the last 2-minutes of a game challenge-able, and hopefully avoid another repeat of last night where the officials are the led story, not the players. Right now, bad flags are a big problem.

 

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