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en The ball's moving so fast these days that sometimes it's impossible for anyone to see, even a trained official. With instant replay, we can take advantage of technology and eliminate human error.

en The ball's moving so fast these days that sometimes it's impossible for anyone to see, even a trained official.

en Instant replay, the way I perceive it and the way Bruce perceives it, is to correct an obvious error. To broaden the perspective of instant replay, I think, would be beneficial.

en Yes, we had some incidents that certainly need to be looked at. So I'm not minimizing them. But do I believe in instant replay? No, I do not, ... Human error is part of our sport.

en First and foremost, we believe instant replay overall was a tremendous success. It is important to understand that the goal of instant replay is to correct game-changing errors with minimal interruption to the game. We think the system we approved accomplishes that.

en We're offering the suggestion that all penalties that are called should fall within the realm of instant replay. We suggest any penalties that are called be subject to review. After reviewing hundreds of plays, we feel it's time to expand on instant replay, since we have a system in place.

en That's why we have instant replay, to get the call right, ... I thought the ball hit the ground the first time I saw it.

en I don't really complain about the refs too much. We're all human. They don't get to see instant replay on every play. The biggest thing is not to make a crucial call to change the outcome of the game.

en I will say this about replay, and I've taken this position since the season ended when we had a Big Ten conference call. If they're going to have instant replay, they've got to have a coach's challenge. Otherwise, you've got a guy in the booth nobody knows, and he makes decisions on whether plays should be reviewed or not, and we get no explanation.

en We kind of threw that flag hoping the ball hit the ground. And fortunately for instant replay (it did). I'll vote for it again this year.

en I don't know how we could use it to improve the job that umpires do, ... The human element in sport has always been a big part of the game. I'm a football fan, too, and I hate instant replay in the NFL. Football games are taking four hours.

en He brought us instant stature, instant integrity, instant quality that ... defined the early struggling days of ABC News.

en We want more self-regulation. Technology is moving too fast and business practices are changing too fast for governments to be able to anticipate every little thing,

en The slow-motion replay doesn't show how fast the ball was really travelling.

en They work. Human error caused the current situation and human error should not triumph over governing documents. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers.


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