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Hello again. Every week, another set of horrible calls. I keep coming back, week after week, same message: Give coaches the ability to red flag challenge ANY bad field ref call. Send the game footage to a senior ref in an isolation booth to review.
Ive been saying this for a long time, give them 2 play challenges and 2 penalty challenges, it would eliminate a lot of terrible calls and blantent missed calls
@@thelambofgames1481 Good idea, but unnecessarily complex. Teams have three timeouts per half. When there's a bad call, allow coaches to risk a timeout to challenge, regardless of the type.
The Geno Smith / Jalen Ramsey play is a perfect example of why most of these QB protection rules have to go. They don't keep the QBs safer, they just encourage them to play more absurdly.
There is nothing wrong with the league wanting to protect its cash cows, quarterbacks. They are the most visible players in the game and the most important position in all of sports. They are paid hundreds of millions of dollars and they generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. They can’t do that on injured reserve. The rules have helped facilitate the era of the pass offense and a quarterback-driven league that has been wildly successful for generating fan interest (numbers have shown all positive since inception)
I’m a Browns fan, and I’ve never been so pissed of at an officiating performance like this this Sundays game. I laughed at the roughing the passer on Watson because how crap a decision it was. Both teams got shafted
I realize that according to the NFLPA there's no distinction between offense and defense, but I think it's about time for the defensive players to go on strike. This shit has gone far beyond ridiculous.
100% agree. I'm all for protecting the QB but defensive backs can't even play properly anymore thanks to all these rules that were put in place to shield bitch boy Brady. Goodell needs to go as commissioner.
NFL is a sports entertainment corporation, legally the same as the WWE. They can script/rig to their hearts content. That is why they say welcome to the following PRESENTATION of the nfl, and not game, contest or other synonym for an actual competition.
I don’t care if it makes the game longer but the NFL needs to expand the review process and hire independent reviewers. Plus they’ve got to fix this roughing the passer crud and they need to start handing out penalties for embellishment. Looks like they are hiring soccer officials and baseball umps to call these games.
How in the WORLD does the announcer think that was a blindside block on that Tyson Campbell interception? He was coming from directly in front of the Titans receiver literally the entire way through.
Blindside block is a confusing name, it refers to a forcible block thats directed back towards you own endzone - against the usual direction of play. Nothing to do with actually being in front of or behind the opposition. That would have a fair call for a blindside
Umm... I'm an avowed Titans fan, but foremost a football fan in general. And I don't care for the "namby-pamby" rules these days. But according to those rules, that was the definition of a blind side block.
The term that used to be used is crackback block, the kind Hines Ward was known for when he played with the Steelers, and this was definitely a crackback block.
I think the refs were so incompetent, they saw #20 and #22 double-teaming the receiver and mistakenly called it on #42. Even without the fauxpas, that's not DPI
I think there should be a new rule, so these refs can be accountable here. Coach of the offending team can throw a challenge flag if the player called for the infraction was not indeed the perpetrator, or, was not on the field in the first place. Too many times there have been horrible calls that change the outcome of a game with little accountability on these refs who continually show ineptitude.
It's actually incredible how the Lions can get fucked over by the refs in a game they weren't even playing in. (Yes, obviously there were other reasons that they didn't make the playoffs)
I find it hilarious how one of the worst calls of the 2022 season was the Chris Jones "roughing the passer" call, in which the incorrectly called him "Number 97" when is jersey is 95. Then, in week 18, they have another horrendous "roughing the passer" call, on yet another 97.
@@Edward_Nebiolo I know, I was referring to Pickens' catch at 1:24 which was in the last 2 minutes of the first half. Honestly though I think we've reached a point penalties should just be challengeable. Also if a coach keeps getting challenges right they should never run out, because at that point the refs are just fixing games.
@@clux5305 didn’t tomlin call a timeout to see if the booth wanted to review it? And your right give the coaches unlimited amount of challenges if they keep getting them right just like the MLB and NHL
@@Edward_Nebiolo I don't recall, but I honestly think if he could've actually thrown the challenge flag there it would've been overturned. Guess we'll never know.
Steelers/Browns was perhaps the worst reffed game I’ve watched in my 20 years as a fan. Never seen both teams get screwed so often in one game. The refs need to be fired and have their season’s pay revoked, and mandatory lasik surgery on their own did.
Running into the kicker against the Rams was garbage, what's the lineman supposed to do when he gets pushed into the kicker? Use the force to avoid him?
Honestly I give refs a decent amount of leeway on real time high speed decisions. It's legitimately hard....but how in the FUCK did they review that broncos interception and call it an incomplete pass?!?!?!
Yeah you guys are definitely going to win, with 90 elbowing swift in the face, 7 and 95 pushing a lions staff member. I’m glad your mediocre asses lost
While I'm happy my Seahawks got in, granted by the skin of our teeth, Geno deadass ran into Ramsey. That shouldn't have been called, at least in my opinion.
I feel as if the only reason they did is because Ramsey dropped his shoulder, making it more of a situation than it should've been. Still a heads up play by geno.
The refs handed you the game, gave you a fresh set of downs so you could score and tie, and in OT called Jalen for roughing when he was the one that was already out of bounds and got run into. It's pathetic and both teams deserved to lose.
@@jacobmcallister4161 so angry, you a packers fan? Regardless of that, my point is, the refs have been horrible all season. I've admitted that I don't know how many times, both them sucking and that they missed calls on Seattle. But Seattle also shot themselves in the foot yesterday with the flags, so just calm down there.
I said it in a comment, but it should be seen by all: these refs have been on a serious decline this year and in my opinion something needs to happen. I think there should be a new rule, so these refs can be accountable here. Coach of the offending team can throw a challenge flag if the player called for the infraction was not indeed the perpetrator, or, was not on the field in the first place. Too many times there have been horrible calls that change the outcome of a game with little accountability on these refs who continually show ineptitude.
Exactly right, and if people are still going to watch every Sunday there is no ref problem, owners pockets are still full. Don't forget the NFL is a business, their bank accounts come first, integrity comes second, the only way they will change is if people stop watching, but these fanatics will never stop, no matter how ridiculous the NFL gets.
The touchdown rule will always be stupid as fuck to me, if the ball just crosses the goal line its a touchdown, but if it crosses the sideline it isn't out of bounds unless the player steps out. In my plebian opinion, the players should have to cross the line physically in order for it to be a touchdown.
These damn refs are ruining the game, they are so terrible! The NFL has to look into this and retrain these idiot refs! Of course, the rules changing all the time does not help either. The biggest thing to help the NFL is firing Goodell.
The refs need discipline. All of the penalties should be evaluated after the game and refs should accumulate “warnings” for bad judgment. More than 3 per game should be an automatic suspension. If it happens again, the ref is relieved from his duty and not allowed to officiate in the NFL ever again. No reason bad calls should be made with our current replay data. Furthermore, significant pay increases will be awarded yearly for having a “clean” penalty record. This gives them incentive to do well.
There was also a PI that wasn't called when Jones tried to pass to Harris for the TD. And I will admit my Pats DID get away with a facemask too which should have been called.
I watched the entire browns steelers game that week i dont think ive ever seen a worse officiated game ever terrible dpi call terrible missed facemask terrible roughing the passer and so much more just a complete mess
This season has had the worst officiating I've ever seen! Just the sheer amount of face mask calls completely missed and bogus roughing the passer penalties put this season over the top and there were soooooo many other absolutely horrendous calls that it makes me nauseous that they are being paid for this garbage! 🤮🤯
As a Lions Fan, watching those terrible calls again in the Seattle game to let them get to the playoffs is disgusting. Seattle didn’t deserve that game or a spot in the playoffs
I’m still trying to understand why they get flagged for spinning the ball in the other team’s bench or something stupid but they’re allowed to come off the bench and celebrate something in the endzone
Listening to Patriots fans during our game you'd think every play the refs didn't call a flag on Buffalo. The refs literally kept the flags in their pockets till the third quarter not calling anything on either team. It was kinda refreshing for once.