NFL weighs live non-football penalties via replay official, sparking backlash

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The NFL is considering expanding the replay official’s role to flag missed non-football penalties during games, potentially allowing penalties to be assessed in real time. The plan, discussed by Troy Vincent, would create a new, subjective layer outside on-field action and raise questions about game integrity and whether such calls should have final say. Critics warn it could distort pivotal moments, like late playoff drives, and echo earlier, messy expansions of replay. The piece labels the idea a “legendarily bad” proposal and notes the ongoing tension between officiating accuracy and simplicity in the game.
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