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PLAY IT AGAIN, MEN: REPLAY FALLS TWO VOTES SHORT OF PASSAGE

          The proposal to bring back instant replay fell "two
     votes shy of passage -- the seventh consecutive year it has
     been voted down," according to T.J. Simers of the L.A.
     TIMES.  Owners in Orlando voted 21-9 on a plan that "would
     have allowed coaches to challenge two calls a game -- each
     unsuccessful challenge resulting in a lost timeout."  Replay
     needed 23 votes to pass.  The Giants, Cardinals, Bills,
     Bengals, Chiefs, Bears, Bucs, Chargers and Raiders all voted
     against the measure, which proposed a one-year trial period.
     A year ago replay lost 20-10, and in '92 it was defeated 17-
     11.  Packers VP/GM Ron Wolf: "Replay might have died today. 
     I would hate to think that, but the way it was presented
     today with the modifications added, I don't think we're ever
     going to see it."  NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue: "I think
     most everyone agree with the goal (of having instant
     replay), but the disagreement comes in how to get there"
     (L.A. TIMES, 3/26).  Vikings Coach Dennis Green, a replay
     supporter: "I know I'm not going to bring it up next year"
     (N.Y. TIMES, 3/26).  But in Baltimore, Vito Stellino writes
     that replay proponents "aren't going to take no for an
     answer."  Redskins GM Charley Casserly: "We'll be lobbying
     for Cleveland's vote next year" (Baltimore SUN, 3/26).
          ORLANDO NOTES: Owners named New Orleans and San Diego
     as the finalists for Super Bowl 2002.  In San Diego, Barry
     Bloom said San Diego was the early favorite as New Orleans
     is facing a shortage of available hotel rooms (SAN DIEGO
     UNION-TRIBUNE, 3/24).  League President Neil Austrian told
     owners that if Baltimore can bid for a Super Bowl, Redskins
     Owner John Kent Cooke "wants consideration for one in his
     stadium."  But Colts Owner Jim Irsay said that he "doesn't
     think the idea" of a cold-weather Super Bowl site without a
     dome has much support, and called it "very much a long shot"
     (Baltimore SUN, 3/26)...Among new rule changes: assistant
     coaches can now "at least become aware of head coaching
     opportunities while their team is in the playoffs through a
     system in which the CEOs of the two teams involved handle
     the direct contact" (Ron Borges, BOSTON GLOBE, 3/26).

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