Sherman rips PI review: 'Now they can control the outcome'
Richard Sherman doesn't appear to be a fan of the league's recent decision to make pass interference calls and non-calls reviewable.
The San Francisco 49ers cornerback aired his grievances via Twitter after the NFL approved the changes, which were heavily favored by coaches across the league.
"Now they can control the outcome as they see fit. Every defendable pass looks like PI in slow motion," Sherman wrote.
Sherman also stated that the ruling benefited offenses, making it more of a "one-sided game."
Los Angeles Rams safety Eric Weddle chimed in, calling the rule change "dumb."
Head coach Sean Payton was one of the more vocal supporters of replay expansion after the New Orleans Saints lost last season's NFC championship following a blatant pass interference non-call.
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