Case in point, last game hook and hold call as an Ag is getting fouled. Ref stops game, goes to the table, reviews play, other ref reviews play, discussion follows. Refs again review play, discussion follows. Announcers have little or no idea what's going on and make small talk while looking for facts or someone off camera to tell them. Takes 4 minutes to make the decision. Flagrant 1 (Good call BTW). 2 FTs awarded. 7 minutes of dead time. Seems like all this could be done in a more expedited manner.
I get that refs want to get it right - we all do, but it seems the refs are so worried that they stop the game 3 or 4 times to review a foul, foot on the line ( that can be changed after the fact on the next stoppage), shot clock violation, goal tending, etc. Fine, but make a decision and get back to the game!
If a TV time out follows and after a coach calls a timeout, the game could easily have 12 minutes of dead time.
Also seems like teams are getting extra time to shuttle players in and out and for teams to come back on the court after time outs.
Just a slower management of the flow of the game overall.
What do you Ags think?
I get that refs want to get it right - we all do, but it seems the refs are so worried that they stop the game 3 or 4 times to review a foul, foot on the line ( that can be changed after the fact on the next stoppage), shot clock violation, goal tending, etc. Fine, but make a decision and get back to the game!
If a TV time out follows and after a coach calls a timeout, the game could easily have 12 minutes of dead time.
Also seems like teams are getting extra time to shuttle players in and out and for teams to come back on the court after time outs.
Just a slower management of the flow of the game overall.
What do you Ags think?