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Weve seen it a million times. A receiver doesnt make the
catch on a passing play and instantly motions to the ref
– and everybody else – for a pass interference flag.
Sometimes he gets the call, more often he doesnt; but if
the CFLs new proposed rule change – making pass
interference calls reviewable – is passed, hell at least
have a chance to be vindicated for his protestation. The
league announced it is considering making pass
interference, both called and potential, subject to a
coachs challenge, with the potential rule change to be
voted on by the Rules Committee Thursday. The rule change
would lead to a more accurately called game, but is it
worth the trouble? Any fan knows that pass interference
is questionable on a large number of passing plays, and
at breakneck speeds its not always easy to determine.
While a video review would likely lead to the correct
call, it would also slow down the pace of the game. Its
probable each coach could find at least two passing plays
– his allotted number of challenges per game – to throw
the red flag on per game. And if hes correct in his first
two challenges, thats another PI call to contest each
game. That time adds up. Making subjective calls
reviewable is an issue as well. While fans of the losing
team would surely be on board, taking too much power away
from the refs is not ideal. Removing a refs judgment and
calling pass interference strictly by the book could lead
to a lot more infractions, making a defensive backs job
even harder. It could open the door to more subjective
calls getting the video review treatment as well. If pass
interference can be challenged by coaches, why not
holding calls, offside calls, or roughing the passer?
Thursdays Rules Committee meeting will also see blocking
rules reviewed, head shot rules clarified, and changes to
scoring rules clarified, but the pass interference
proposal is the big one. The Rouge asks: Should the CFL
make pass interference subject to video review? Youve
heard what weve had to say, now its your turn. As always,
its Your! Call.
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DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Brandon Morrow allowed five runs and six
hits over three innings in the Toronto Blue Jays 6-4 loss
Wednesday to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Morrow was making
his second appearance since a season-ending forearm
injury last May. On Feb. 28, the right-hander gave up two
hits and one run in two relief innings. "The important
thing, I felt good again," Morrow said. "Forearm is
feeling really good. I felt loose again. I felt good with
my breaking stuff. Fastball command kind of put me in a
hole a couple times." Morrow struck out two, walked one,
hit a batter and threw a wild pitch. "Hes big," Blue Jays
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the most important guy, because we expected a lot out of
him last year. Hes got as good an arm as anybody. When
hes on, when hes healthy, hes been a good big league
pitcher. If he can fill that void, bounce back and have a
full season out there where he doesnt go on the DL and
you get his 30-plus starts, that will be big for us."
Travis Snider had a first-inning RBI single and a two-run
homer in the third off Morrow. Snider spent time on the
disabled list last season with a left big toe injury.
"Travis worked extremely hard this winter," Pittsburgh
manager Clint Hurdle said. "Hes moving so much better.
Now thats he healthy and physically ready to go, well see
where he can take us." Edwin Encarnacion had a two-run
double for the Blue Jays. STARTING TIME Blue Jays: Mark
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Pirates: Jeff Locke was scratched from his start because
of right side tightness. The Pirates believe the injury
is a minor one. Locke gave up one hit in two scoreless
innings last Thursday against the New York Yankees. The
left-hander won eight straight starts in the first half
of last season and made the NL All-Star team. But, he
went 2-5 with a 6.12 ERA over his final 12 starts and was
shut down in September. Jay Jackson, who filled in for
Locke, gave up one hit in two scoreless innings. The 26-
year old right-hander, signed to a minor league contract
in December, pitched at Double-A and Triple-A for Miami
last year. Pittsburgh starters have not allowed an earned
run in five consecutive games, a span of 10 innings.
TRAINERS ROOM Blue Jays: Closer Casey Janssen, out with a
sore right shoulder, played catch for the second straight
day. Outfielder Colby Rasmus sat out his fourth
consecutive game due to a stiff neck. REASSIGNMENTS The
Blue Jays sent right-hander Tomo Ohka, left-hander Juan
Perez, and catchers Derrick Chung and Jack Murphy to
their minor league camp this week. Ohka, who last pitched
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