It may have cost him a football game but Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach Kent Austin still supports the use of replay.
The CFL acknowledged over the weekend that the replay official made a mistake when he ruled a pass incomplete during Hamilton’s 30-29 loss to the Ottawa Redblacks last Friday. Instead of turnover that would have given the Ticats the ball, the error allowed the Redblacks to kick a field goal for what would ultimately be the winning points.
Though clearly frustrated by the call – the loss has hurt the team’s chances at winning the East Division – Austin credited the league for acknowledging the mistake.
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“There’s nothing wrong with replay. There might be some issues with the implementation of it and I think we’re all smart enough to figure that out and make it better,” he said. “We shouldn’t get rid of it.”
Austin is a member of the league’s competition committee and has been a strong supporter of expanding replay over the past couple of seasons.
“We should all have an attitude of how to make things better and understand that it’s not a perfect system but that we can constantly improve it,” he said. “That should be our focus.”