Replacement ref furor grows
Updated: September 25, 2012, 11:00 AM ET
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Forty years of improved technology, and the NFL is still at the same place as it was for "The Immaculate Reception," writes John Clayton.
The Packers have the NFL MVP while the Seahawks have a stout defense, and neither was any match for the guys in stripes, writes Mike Sando.
Can we now, in unison and without debate, agree that the NFL's plan to replace its locked-out refs has failed spectacularly, asks Kevin Seifert. 
Most unusual football game I have been a part of. I know it's been a wild weekend in the NFL and I guess we are part of it.
The call at the end of the Packers-Seahawks game has brought the issue of the replacement referees' competence to the forefront. Is this the final straw? 
