If not for the obvious missed call in the NFC Championship Game John Johnson Jersey , the NFL would not have added instant replay for pass interference. But it happened, and they have.The NFL is holding its annual officiating clinic in Plano, Texas, this weekend, and expanded replay was all the talk in the media session with Al Riveron, the NFL’s senior vice president of officiating. Riveron said the only feedback he has gotten from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell or the Competition Committee on expanding replay to include offensive and defensive pass interference is: “Let’s get it right.”“We understand the play that elevated and got us to where we are today. Yes and no,” Riveron said. “When I say yes and no, this is the topic that’s been talked about now for the last five Jared Goff Jersey , six, seven years. The Competition Committee and ownership is constantly looking at ways to get better. We have discussed replay before as it pertains to other situations — pass interference, holding, personal fouls. But we do understand a play of this magnitude elevated us to the point where we are today. But again, it’s not new. This has been in discussions for awhile, and again, and I said, ‘Let’s get it right David Edwards Los Angeles Rams Jerseys ,’ and it’s all about getting it right. Our officials are very, very good. However, we always need to get better, want to get better, because we owe it to the game and if this is going to get us there, and it will, then that’s what it’s all about.”Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman‘s hit on then-Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis late in the NFC Championship Game didn’t draw a flag, prompting outrage and eventually expanded replay for 2019.Riveron said expanded replay changes nothing for on-field officials. They will call interference as they always have. It does add another layer for booth replay officials in the final two minutes of each half Los Angeles Rams Jerseys 2019 , and Riveron now will have to make decisions on what some see as a subjective play. “Replay starts with the ruling on the field,” Riveron said. “Unless we have clear and obvious visual evidence to change that ruling then we stay with the ruling on the field. This will be no different. It will be no different from a receiver stepping out of bounds. It will be no different from the ball hitting the ground on an attempted catch. This is the same. Replay starts with the ruling on the field and then clear and obvious visual evidence.”Clear and obvious might prove to be harder than it sounds, with everyone having an opinion on what pass interference is. Pass interference isn’t always as obvious as Robey-Coleman’s was (to everyone except the officials who missed the call). A couple more glances back at the NFC championship, and here comes the Super Bowl circus."Eric Dickerson discusses what he saw in the NFC championship game I Fox SportsEric Dickerson puts on his Los Angeles Rams sombrero and discusses the evolution of Jared Goff, the Rams victory over the New Orleans Saints, as well as their upcoming matchup with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII. The Rams and Patriots seasons mirrored each other in many ways I LA TimesSam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times explores the similarities between the arch of the Rams’ and Patriots’ seasons. What is going on at running back position? I The RingerC.J. Anderson played four more snaps than Todd Gurley did in New Orleans, and had twelve more carries, so what gives? The Ringer explores what is happening at the running back position for the Rams. The Super Bowl officiating crew is setI Business InsiderJohn Parry’s officiating crew has overseen seven Rams’ victories Infant David Edwards Jersey , and never a loss. Parry will now have a chance to officiate what will be one of the most important game’s in the franchise’s history at Super Bowl LIII. Five takeaways from the NFC championship game I Rams Official SiteTake one last look at the victory in New Orleans. Myles Simmons provides five takeaways from the NFC championship game. What’s going on with Todd Gurley and what can we expect from him in the Super Bowl? I ESPNDan Orlovsky discusses Todd Gurley’s “bad day” and what to expect out of him in the Super Bowl. Peter King explores the aftermath of championship weekend I Fox SportsColin Cowherd is joined by Peter King to discuss the conference championship games, reviewing calls, Jared Goff, Tom Brady, and building teams through free agency. Are zone running schemes the Patriots kryptonite? I Fox Sports Are zone running schemes the Patriots kryptonite? Mark Schlereth presents some compelling arguments as to why the Rams have more than a puncher’s chance against the Patriots.