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Should? Yes. Will they? No. The official's union holds all of the cards ever since the replacement ref fiasco.
Exactly. This is why I laugh whenever I hear someone say how the league should do something about it. It's not that they won't. It's that they can't.
I disagree, it is more likely they don't care enough to change it. The current system makes more money directly and indirectly (gambling). The minuet, the net profits dip because of bad officiating they will change it overnight
You're ignoring the point being made here: what, concretely, do you do to improve officiating? You can't just fire bad refs because the guys you replace them with are going to be worse.
You could make them full time employees and compensate them based on how well they perform like most any other profession
The refs don't want that and the NFL doesn't have the leverage to force them
Funny part is that the refs now, are basically just as bad as the replacement ones.
Easy to forget how bad the replacements were 10 years later
I think you are massively understating or just forgetting how awful the replacement refs were. As bad as things are now, it was at a whole other level. It was so bad that within a month of the season, the NFL gave them almost literally everything they wanted.
The only thing we haven’t had is a mess like the Fail Mary. Outside of that, I’d argue that the current refs are actually worse than the replacement refs.