I generally feel “meh” about video review at all in the sport. It dramatically alters one of the most important factors in conditioning. I do, of course, like it that egregious missed calls can be reversed. So I tolerate it but want it to be much, much faster.
But the version of booth review we saw this year took that to a whole other level. Just not a fan of the huge breaks in a match, especially when the match is such high stakes, and the coaches have saved their bricks for all the yolo attempts they might want on Saturday. Add in the observation someone just made in another thread about the phones not working, then you go to the mat officials in RBY’s semi audibly admitting that the booth looked at the wrong footage in overturning the locked hands call—it’s not a good look. All that said, I was happy when Angel had one of his terrible takes overturned in the Woods/Alirez final. But in the end, if this is what "3rd party review" is going to look like, I am not going to be a supporter.
Perhaps it can be changed with tweaks. I am 100% in favor of a time limit, (90 seconds?) where the original call is upheld if you can’t see cause to reverse it in time. Phones that worked would help. So would the additional cost of showing the reviews on the streaming mats and/or including the "official expert opinion" type thing the NFL and CFB does (I know, $$$).
I generally did not have a good feeling when every time I watched a review, I didn’t know who was actually doing the review. Get off my lawn? Maybe. To me, there’s just something to be said, for the guy with the whistle having control of the parameters of the match that I find reassuring I guess.
What do y'all think?
But the version of booth review we saw this year took that to a whole other level. Just not a fan of the huge breaks in a match, especially when the match is such high stakes, and the coaches have saved their bricks for all the yolo attempts they might want on Saturday. Add in the observation someone just made in another thread about the phones not working, then you go to the mat officials in RBY’s semi audibly admitting that the booth looked at the wrong footage in overturning the locked hands call—it’s not a good look. All that said, I was happy when Angel had one of his terrible takes overturned in the Woods/Alirez final. But in the end, if this is what "3rd party review" is going to look like, I am not going to be a supporter.
Perhaps it can be changed with tweaks. I am 100% in favor of a time limit, (90 seconds?) where the original call is upheld if you can’t see cause to reverse it in time. Phones that worked would help. So would the additional cost of showing the reviews on the streaming mats and/or including the "official expert opinion" type thing the NFL and CFB does (I know, $$$).
I generally did not have a good feeling when every time I watched a review, I didn’t know who was actually doing the review. Get off my lawn? Maybe. To me, there’s just something to be said, for the guy with the whistle having control of the parameters of the match that I find reassuring I guess.
What do y'all think?