The Down & Dirty with Scott Mitchell & Herman Moore
On this episode of The Down & Dirty, Herman Moore and Scott Mitchell tackle one of the biggest debates in sports: controversial officiating and whether leagues prioritize entertainment over competition. The conversation begins with the Detroit Pistons’ heartbreaking playoff loss and the missed foul call that sent the game into overtime. Herman and Scott break down officiating consistency, replay systems, and how one decision can completely change a postseason series. The discussion expands into a broader conversation about sports integrity, conspiracy theories around leagues extending playoff series for ratings, and the role technology should play in modern officiating. RFID chips, automated systems, goal-line sensors, and the future of replay become major topics as the guys debate how sports can maintain fan trust in an increasingly business-driven environment. Later, Herman and Scott dive deep into the NFL’s Rooney Rule and the realities of hiring practices inside professional football. Herman delivers a passionate perspective on coaching pipelines, meritocracy, accessibility, and why former players often struggle to enter coaching despite decades of on-field experience. The conversation explores bias, coaching trees, qualification standards, and what truly makes someone capable of leading at the NFL level. The episode closes with a lighter conversation around the leaked Lions vs. Bears Thanksgiving matchup, NFL holiday expansion, Barry Sanders memories, and classic Lions-Bears moments from Herman and Scott’s playing days — including Thanksgiving traditions, Mitchell & Moore memories, and what made Barry Sanders unlike anything football had ever seen.
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