Why on earth would he concede that? I agree you could probably take a few weeks and get these guys (and gal, as it were) up to speed, but today I saw blown calls that I've never seen from an NFL crew before. It was absolutely terrible. Sure, nobody "got hurt" and I'm sure that's the weird standard people want to apply, but it shouldn't be. When incredibly blatant false starts aren't noticed, it's obvious the officiating isn't up to par and needs to be addressed (and that's just an example). And I for one don't want to wait until week 8 for it to get better. I didn't mean to suggest I agreed with him. I saw terrible work by the refs in several games today. But I do admit it's tough because even with the regular refs there would be plenty of gripes. I have seen terrible work by refs in just about every game I have watched in the NFL and college the last couple years. This whole idea that the regular referees were awesome is laughable. At some point maybe the dinosaurs running the leagues will figure out that with today's technology it is ridiculous to do things like have a human randomly put a ball down on the ground and then two guys with a chain come out to confirm within millimeters whether or not it is a first down and act like there is any accuracy at all to that process. It is almost as asinine as having home plate umpires call balls and strikes in the MLB when there is perfectly good technology used on every telecast that would make the strike zone fair and consistent but can't be used in the game because fans supposedly love the "human" element.