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These were scoring errors not referee judgement calls. There is no way to contest errors. Judgement calls are what they are. Like it or not but if a scoring error is made correct it.
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The error I'm referring to is several not counted crossings.
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Anyone that knows me has heard me be captious of certain aspects of both FIRST and MAR multiple times. But something I would never do is openly bash the abilities and efforts of the volunteers. Why? Because we're all human. We all make mistakes, we all have bad days. Just remember, the refs, judges, field crew, literally everyone at the competition, both on the front line and behind the scenes, are gracious donating their time for you. If you ever think that a volunteer is purposely not putting their all into their job, you're wrong. You just competed at a Week 1 competition, you can't expect everything to go smoothly right out of the gate. But I have no doubt that those in charge are already tirelessly working to make things better. And you should be both respectful and thankful for that. It's fine to be angry/annoyed/upset, but you can't fault anyone for being fallible. |
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CARL.... this kills volunteers.
But seriously, Refs are human. As long as they are doing their best to make the right calls I'm happy. The GDC is also human (last I checked... it's possible, based on his widespread approval, that Frank is in fact a collection of kittens in a human suit) and as long as they are trying to give us a cool game I'm happy. BUT I think in this case we might need dedicated scorekeepers to track defense crossings. |
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1. The FRC game changes each year. For the most part, football hasn't changed in the last half century (some small changes but not as big as a new game each year) 2. FRC refs are volunteers and are trained on site, NFL officials are unionized workers with extensive training and experience. 3. NFL stops game play many time during the game for refs to review and discuss the game, FRC refs do not get a mid-match timeout and cannot review tapes. |
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Refereeing is hard and not like other sports because everyone in FRC plays the game at different speeds through different modes of production. Do a search here to read through all of the referee threads of the past because this is an annual topic, especially after a week 1 event. It's the toughest job in FRC and is always going to be a subject of criticism. I have the upmost respect for them and what they do for FRC as a volunteer, especially if they're admitting fault. it happens from time to time and they get the spotlight more than other volunteers. |
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Just like Aerial Assist, I like the core game mechanics and I understand it can't be automated, but it seems like ease in the administration of points was left by the wayside after it was an obvious lesson learned from 2014-2015. It's incredibly hard to justify blaming a person for what is pretty obviously a systemic issue. |
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Video replays would definitely be useful for playoff rounds. Yes it would take up time but the competitions are usually behind schedule anyway. The 2014 Mt Olive competition is a fantastic example. The winning team committed a tech foul that would've lost the competition for them. Someone had the match recorded and found the tech foul and went to bring it to the judges, but they didn't accept it as evidence.
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