You should state that under fair use, you're using their clips as entertainment purposes only. People who livestream HOURS of play-by-plays or reaction videos seem to be doing alright. And people who livestream Madden 22 for hours. They don't get copyright claimed. Next time you make a video, just state in the intro of your video that this is under "fair use" and that you do not own the NFL nor it's franchises. This is a video made for solely entertainment-purposes only.
the only thing that makes this not the worst call in the world, was that they would have just kicked a field goal anyway. at least this way the refs made the ending exciting after almost 4 quarters of useless football haha
@@barryallen871 He's saying that most games have constant bad calls towards one side. In other words stacks of bad calls on one side everytime and ignored penalties on the other.
I hate when announcers don’t know what’s going on. The NE player never touched the punter and that’s why fans were upset. But announcers didn’t have a clue
I've seen sportscasters call the entire game as if they were being paid to support each and every call the officials made, no matter how blatantly wrong.
As a vikings fan, I know that we probably wouldn't have won if they called the penalties but I can say with confidence we would've stone better. Seeing refs give you a bunch of no calls really demoralizes a team.
I really didn’t the hit was that bad at 12:52. He Simmons didn’t lower his head to make the hit, I think some of his shoulder hit the helmet but you can’t really account for that when your going full speed and someone is falling at a weird angle. Idk
@@phishfearme2 He clearly DID have possession. Just because a defender is trying to yank it out doesn't mean he didn't have possession. The reason the defender was never able to jerk it out was because the receiver had control.
@@obsoletevalues6209 then at worst he fumbled the ball and recovered where it was marked. i doubt he had possession until he went down where the ball was marked and neither did the refs and they were right there - you must see something others do not. irrespective - this is not a bad call at all
The Vikes sucked in the Dallas game, but Dallas definitely got some help: 1. Only 63% of Min's starters were healthy 2. Dallas kept getting a butt ton of calls I'm their favor (Lamb's catch, the taunting, etc.) 3. Kirk can't play outside of 1 pm
NFL Refs: "Personal foul, my feelings got hurt" Also NFL Refs: why does everyone think we are a joke? Me, a soccer fan, watching whole teams cower because the ref stared them down: I don't know, it's a mystery to me
What really sucks, especially with roughing the passer, is there isn’t a definitive precedent, we’ve seen QBs get practically murdered with no call but some get just knocked down or tripped and it’s 15
The OPI that Tirico is whining about at 9:59 didn’t happen. I saw a replay later from the wide angle, MVS turned around and the defender slipped while trying to turn with him. No push at all.
Ok there were some really bad ones and then some where it's an understandable no-call. My biggest gripe (aside from blatantly missed calls obviously) are when refs THINK they see something and then go ahead and call a penalty just because they can. If you're at all unsure then stow the flag. Arrest the arm. Wait on the whistle. Probably a penalty is not a penalty. With that said, I gotta disagree on many of the clips in here. A lot of the no calls featured in this clip are very subjective or extremely easy to miss. It's so easy to sit back with instant slow-mo replay and find every single minute infraction. I bet if someone did that for every single play of every single game there'd be hundreds of "missed" calls every week. I seriously doubt the author of this video actually watches every single play in slow motion from multiple angles for every single game. Sometimes it does look like it's reaching for stuff though. I know I've been vocal on previous weeks' videos berating the refs and such ... but I guess I just feel like this week wasn't as bad (a few of these clips notwithstanding) Anyway ...... the most egregious one I think is the refs spot after the Trautman catch on 3rd-and-3 That spot was literally 3 yards short of the spot refs usually spot catches like that. I can understand missing a spot by maybe a yard at most but .... 3? Please tell me that spot was challenged and overturned.
yeah, that whole situation was really weird, they go to review it after the Cowboys had already kicked a field goal and then stick with the original call.
Randy just needs to make Sarcastiball already. Refs are so power tripping you can't even touch another player while having momentum and not get a penalty. None of them took a physics class.
DB's learn the "elbow hook" ,while running with inside position, with th reciever; old refs can't keep up with the play and miss it. !Advice: don't tie the towel to the jock strap
You know what, I don't blame the d line or rushers for grabbing collars or a bit of facemask with how out of control farcical the roughing the passer flags have been of late. Either the league reviews the spirit of the law or just outright state QBs are not to be touched henceforth because it's ridiculous now.
The first cowboys one was Karma, they missed a PI on the Vikings. That was a catch, was reviewed, so how it's a bad call, is beyond me, just picking here. The taunting did happen, and no one has proof if the assistant started it. You can't see his mouth at the start only after. The helmet hit was intentional, he deserved that flag, look how he acts after, it was a target hit.
Every time I see this I feel compelled to point out that they tried this with the PI calls and it did not work. Challenge flags mean shit if NY is going to consistently uphold the calls on the field, no matter how bad they are.
The pats and jets game was boring but it would not have mattered because one person that was chasing him was out of bounds but there was no block in the back
Remember when jets fans and coaches blamed Zach Wilson for the special teams muffing that punt coverage?🤣🤣🤣 bunch of fair weather water heads Edit(coach especially)
That was a catch by Lamb. You failed to point out the the 3 points that they took from the Cowboys just so that they can review that catch again. Then the Cowboys had to re-kick the field goal from 60 yards again. If there is a team that gets cheated by the refs the most is the Cowboys. Parsons is held on almost every play and there is no call. Where are your videos on that?
Maybe I'm just being the Devil's Advocate, but on the CeeDee lamb catch I don't think the evidence was "clear and obvious" as dictated by the rules. Since it was already called a catch, it stood. Also on the Joe Burrow late hit I think there was offensive holding on 73 preventing a sack by 56. This takes place behind Burrow, if you're wondering. Meaning both no-calls are meaningless because if they were called they would offset. Tell me if I'm wrong.
I guess even the "clear and convincing" threshold can be kinda subjective ... because I've got no interest (or hate!) in Dallas or any of their players, and for ... whoever it was they played. That looked pretty clear to me that football did not stay secured when he was falling or when he hit the ground. I've seen more secured catches overturned or missed.
@@andrewsercer9538 look at the angle they didn’t show right away. His hand shifted under the ball preventing it from hitting the ground. It was a catch. What pissed most people off is how long the refs and the booth decided to review it. Playclock ran down, timeout called, everyone set back up, play was called, field goal made, THEN they decided to review it. Called it a catch anyways. Refs iced the kicker and yet Maher still nailed it. Fuck the NFL. They were point shaving.
5:00 how in the literal fuck is that a bad call? the ball was out of 9’s hands for like a full second before the hit, it’s just a sloppy play by the defender who wasn’t paying attention. also how can 6:15 and 10:13 both be bad calls? they’re both incidental hits on sliding qbs where the defender isn’t able to stop themselves in time. make up your mind bro
Who would know watching any nfl game? Is like watching any Predator movie. Oh wait we are talking about only weak minded people believe in the weakest minded people to lead them.
Say what you will about how soft the NBA has gotten, one thing I will say is that NBA refs are very quick to call the fouls and try to make sure they are correct ones. NFL refs are complete and utter dogshit. Their method of officiating has 0 fluidity to it - its all over the place. They miss obvious penalties and the penalties they do call have either alot of grey area or aren't much of anything. AND THIS IS ONLY WEEK 12! These refs have showed their asses more than I can remember any regular season and we haven't even gotten to playoffs yet ... these refs are gonna get fans nuclear pissed off come playoff time.
So wait, you think CeeDees catch was controversial (you left out the next shot where it shows his hands are under the ball.), but you left out the part where Dallas took a timeout, and the refs still blew the 60 yard field goal dead to review, so he had to make it twice?