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“The World Cup, NBA, and NFL all have one thing in common: terrible officiating. But VAR is a problem and is being used for the wrong reasons,” RGIII said on his podcast with Grate Griffin. VAR is a video review system used in soccer to help officials make more accurate decisions. “Nobody wants to see the integrity of the game compromised,” he added.
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