The Browns managed to cough up the ball enough to give the Broncos a massive edge in a game that also cost them Garrett
Did I miss an update? Last I heard, Myles was just sore.
The Browns managed to cough up the ball enough to give the Broncos a massive edge in a game that also cost them Garrett
Did I miss an update? Last I heard, Myles was just sore.
Homer take, but Steve Bisciotti seems to be a good owner, and these are some of the observations I’ve either gleaned or imagined:
God yes. I’ve already posted about this in a comment somewhere else, but AI right now should be able to COMPLETELY fix
This isn’t remotely all the penalties in football, and there are still tons that I think would be very hard for CV/AI to tackle right now (holding, taunting, etc.) that are wildly subjective calls, but if we can knock off all of the above penalties as things that referees no longer have to worry about, then perhaps it frees up more bandwidth to spend on the more subjective calls.
Obviously, as AI and computer vision develop, other things can be added in, and I still think there’s a need for humans on the field in officiating, but every year it seems like officiating gets worse.
In person, Ravens / Chiefs (the one we won)
But the loudest I’ve ever experienced on television was when I was working in Albany, NY. This was years ago, back when the Bills still sucked, and had for a long time. Fitzpatrick was the QB.
I was hanging out at McGeary’s, which was an awesome Bills backer bar. Bills / Pats was on TV, and I got a work call. Realizing how loud the bar was, I went out of the bar, across the street, and around the corner to take it – of course at some point the Bills did something good and the bar erupted so loudly that my boss said “Sounds like someone got a touchdown!” I laughed it off and said “Yeah, sure did.”
Went back into the bar after, expecting the score to be 7-0 or maybe 7-7 or 7-14 or something, but it was still 0-0. “I heard you guys screaming all the way around the corner? What happened!”
“Oh. We got a first down!”
Hard to call it sinking at 7-4, especially with an extremely winnable schedule.
Rams, Jags, Bears, Texans, Jets, Bengals are their remaining schedule, and even with DTR (or worse) you probably figure 3 of those are wins at a minimum. Considering the Ravens have a MUCH more difficult remaining slate, the state of the Burrow-less Bengals, you’re basically in a race with Pittsburgh for a wildcard slot, and division title is still not mathematically ruled out