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Why Doesn’t the N.F.L. Use Tracking Technology for First Down Calls?

Related Topics: Quarterback sneak

It was a scene almost designed to show the folly of the N.F.L.’s first down measurement system.

Late in the fourth quarter of the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Dak Prescott barreled into his offensive line on a 4th-and-1 quarterback sneak.

As is often the case in such plays when the ball carrier is swallowed in a mass of large human bodies, it was difficult to tell precisely where the ball should be placed.

But officials made their best guess, and brought the yardsticks out to measure. Even then it was too close to call with the naked eye, so a referee, Gene Steratore, used a folded piece of paper to see if it could slip between the ball and the yardstick.