Jim Gaudet entered our last post on the NFL Installing Goal Line Cameras. The results are in and now Jim has this to say to the NFL. Also, don't forget to follow @thejimgaudet on twitter.
85% of NFL Fans are Demanding Goal Line Cameras
I heard the argument “let’s just play the game and let the officials call the game as they see it”; in a perfect world this would work. Unfortunately I live in reality where officials don’t make enough money so they gamble on the games they are officiating. That’s wrong and we can’t stop it! Far too many games can be changed with one bad call from an official. And where it counts the most, the goal line, there is no way to get a clear view. If I was a gambling man, and I am, I would be forced to think that there are no goal line cameras for a reason; one more chances to work the Vegas lines…
Should The NFL Install Goal Line Cameras
- Yes (85%, 60 Votes)
- No (15%, 11 Votes)
Total Voters: 71
Listen Up NFL
Do us fans a favor and setup a Google Alert for this search phrase “NFL Goal Line Cameras”, if you dare. Besides the 85% of our loyal readers that think the NFL should install goal line cameras, there are news articles with coaches, sportswriters and bloggers like us trying to figure out why you will not do this.
The NFL is for the FANS and the fans have spoken!
Should NCAAF Have A Playoff System?
Don't forget to vote and comment on this months poll as to whether or not NCAA Football should have a playoff system.
Should College Football Use A Playoff System?
- Yes (89%, 205 Votes)
- No (11%, 25 Votes)
Total Voters: 230
Thanks to Bernzilla for the photo of the Seattle Seahawks Touchdown at the goal line.
Yeah, I mean is there any logical reason there isn’t a goal line camera? It’s not like the NFL can’t afford it.
For that matter, whatever happened to those overhead cameras that would float down the field. Those would be super useful for spot of the ball calls.