There is a reason they keep the rule subjective and it isn't good.
Amen to that statement. And it all stems from this one guy who came out of nowhere, and who never officiated a game in his life. He has the power to make the calls he wants to make, without having to worry about an objective standard getting in the way. When they took out the requirement of the football move, they essentially removed accountability from the rule.
Direct quote from
Mike Pereira:
"A conversation with someone in New York, that's the unknown. I would understand a coach being concerned about that. How do you know what's being said? How do you know they're only covering the plays that are reviewable? And what are you left to think if they have that in place and still miss something? Basically, what it looks like is that the league office is making decisions on who possibly wins or loses the game."