One of the most laughable debates that continue to be a thing is the NFL rule changes regarding what is or is not a catch. It seems like every year the league finds a new way to overcomplicate the matter, and when something happens on the field that doesn't fall under their ridiculous guidelines, it makes matters even worse. Chicago Bears fans had to witness it first hand when the head of officiating Al Riveron drew all sorts of hate for his incredible overturning of the Zach Miller touchdown catch against New Orleans.
Everybody remembers by now. Miller hauled in a Mitch Trubisky bomb with one hand and appeared to possess it all the way to the ground. Meanwhile, his left knee was in the process of bending like a pretzel, forcing gag reflexes to go off nation-wide. Everybody in the building thought it was a touchdown. Then the review came back it had been overturned.
When Riveron tried to explain with a video replay, his explanation came off as brief and more than a little weak. Yet that's not the best part. After the fact when it no longer matters, the NFL decided to make changes to the rule again. Riveron, of all people, has since admitted that the new changes would've made the Miller play a touchdown.







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