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    THANK YOU BASED NEAL ClingingMars's Avatar
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    why is the rule if you win 2, you only get 1 more? Shouldn't it be you keep getting opportunities until you lose, and if you lose 2, that's it? I mean, if the refs have a really ing bad game, shouldn't a coach be able to call 'em out on it?

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    The Crominator J.T.'s Avatar
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    I'm sure you'll change your mind when you watch the first game with tons of blatant no-calls that all end up being won challenges and you witness the first eight hour NFL game.

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    THANK YOU BASED NEAL ClingingMars's Avatar
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    I'm sure you'll change your mind when you watch the first game with tons of blatant no-calls that all end up being won challenges and you witness the first eight hour NFL game.
    uh, no calls as in penalties? cause you can't challenge penalties. and you still have to worry about losing a timeout.

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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    There are ball mis-spots, and other things in just about every play. Sometimes the coach doesn't challenge it cause he knows he has bigger things to worry about. If they had a chance to challenge just about every call till they got it wrong, the games would be bumped up at least 20 minutes.

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    why is the rule if you win 2, you only get 1 more? Shouldn't it be you keep getting opportunities until you lose, and if you lose 2, that's it? I mean, if the refs have a really ing bad game, shouldn't a coach be able to call 'em out on it?

    -Mars
    In part, because they don't want coaches challenging every little mistake.

    The point of the challenge system is just to fix game-changing egregious errors.

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    Vegas-NFL has zero interest in eliminating bogus calls.

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