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5 debatable calls in the chiefs game. All calls benefited the bills. Chiefs are mad about the Toney call because he was supposedly offsides 4-5 times during the entire game and was only called on the final infraction when chiefs are on the last offensive drive of the game. Had they been calling it all game he could have corrected himself. Consistency.
Which ones? @@hudsonverwohlt7778 The Bills LT was offsides quite a bit, and it's actually beneficial for a lineman to be offsides, unlike a WR on a pass play. The next "empahsis" is going to need to be the Center moving the ball forward an entire foot when he lines up, especially if they are watching the neutral zone that F'ing close for WRs.
So your point is, they missed the calls, and then they made the right call? Toney is a 3rd year player, homie lined up on all three different spots on the field and he was offside each time. No one else lined up offside, he shouldn't have to look to the referee
ok, it wasnt even meant to be sent to toney in the first place, and then like the next play its offside by the bills and wasnt called, and also the cheifs had enough shit in that game that wasnt called, like the DPI and the face mask on mahomes. quit your bs on this one call
It literally isn’t defined, so thanks for catching up, I guess. Uncatchable pass is used once in the rule book and never defined. These dudes are hella good at catching footballs, so the radius is huge. And not for nothing, even IF the ball is uncatchable, what if the interference happens before the defense could reasonably have known that? Should we just let them tackle the receiver every time and hope the ball was uncatchable?
They eliminated "uncatchable" passes negating pass interference calls a long time ago, and it's obvious why they did it. You could (and players did) intentionally interfere with a receiver to make a pass "uncatchable" that wouldn't have been if the receiver was not interfered with. A lot of announcers just failed to get the memo about twenty years ago.
It was horrible from the stand point that he had been lining up offsides the whole game and they wait to make the first call on him till the very end of the game...No consistency with the refs in any games this year, league wide...
@@silversurfer427missing one call doesn’t justify missing more. If anything, the missed called are controversial and the made call is perfectly justifiably
@@osuspebrg It was the correct call. People are just getting upset about the inconsistent calls. You don't "miss" offside calls. There's a line ref specifically to watch for that. Is their foot in front of the ball? yes? then it's off sides. Right now the refs are actively choosing to make the call or not when they should make it every time. Inconsistent rules ruin games and make it not fun to watch. (The rules aren't inconsistent, but because the refs are Judge, jury, and executioner. The harbinger of rules. Then in turn it makes the rules inconsistent)
@@budleewiser I was wondering as well until you showed all the other offsides that weren't called. That makes this one at this time questionable. Not that they knew it would be a TD when they threw it.
That holding call on Quentin Nelson took 6 Colts points off the board and changed the momentum of the game. Haven't seen near as many Colts fans griping as I have Chiefs fans.
Refs need to be held more accountable because they finally made a right call against the chiefs? Yea you’re right let’s just defund them while you’re at it bud.
I cant believe refs didnt call offsides on the chiefs all game until one of them received the power to see the future, prevent that touchdown, and cause mahomes to show some real class.
@@silversurfer427 No it wasn't. He was pissed his team got flagged for a foul on a play that happened to have been able to put them in a winning situation. He'd never speak out if it was his opponent who got called like that.
@@silversurfer427 He should have been pissed his teammate was in the neutral zone all game, and not that the refs finally called him on it. The only consistency for fouls really needs to be between the teams. If they are calling both sides lined up wrong similarly (they were because the other side wasn't), that's fine if he gets a few lucky breaks that no ref called it. Be pissed your homeboy was wrong, not because the refs didn't catch the first few times.
2:06 that really rich, mad because a penalty stopped you from winning the game, but ain’t said shit when a bs penalty helped y’all win a SB that never belonged to you
Referee timestamp Thumbnail 0:09 1:16 Carl Cheffers 3:51 Clay Martin 4:27 Brad Rogers 5:03 5:31 Scott Novak 8:50 Adrian Hill 9:27 10:18 Land Clark 12:11 Shawn Hochuli 12:55 Brad Allen 13:28 14:15 John Hussey 15:23 Alex Kemp 16:32 Alan Eck
I really think the only reason that Reid was complaining so much in the press conference was that he said he never got an explanation from the refs when he asked about the call. He said he asked 3 different refs and none of them would talk to him about it.
The best part is all the Chief’s fanboys crying over a good call. Also the hypocrisy, if it was any other player ripping on the Refs like Pat did in the post game interview you know any other player would get fined. Correct call by the Refs.
My problem is not the call, it's inconsistent calling. And also I think if you are going to call it, don't wait till the team does something great and then throw the flag. Don't show us what could have been 😭🤣🙏🏻 great job to buffalo for really giving a good game. ❤️🙌🏻
@@shawtycake77The refs didn't know that the play was going to turn out like it did. They just see Toney lining up offsides in the neutral zone and flagging him for doing so.
@@shawtycake77 they threw the flag right away, before the lateral happened. This bullshit about the play should count because it was cool, makes no sense! It only makes a little sense if it's a late flag. But it was called right away so what happened after was irrelevant. They got to replay the down and couldn't convert with 3 more tries.
@shawtycake77 brother you can see in a replay the flag was in the air before Mahomes threw the fucking ball I never believed Chiefs soyboys can be this delusional
@@reneewilliams5777 don't put words in my mouth, I never said it should count because it's cool I said it Shouldn't be played out. And I stand on that and what?
I'm so mad that Mahomes was such a baby about a correct call that people never talked about Buffalo winning the game. They had 3 chances after that to get points. It never should have been an issue.
Why do the refs have to warn the player about how he is lining up? Seems to me it is the responsibility of the offensive coaches to teach him how to line up. He is offside on multiple plays. Its a wonder he is not called more often.
If a WR asks an official, they can tell them if they need to back up. I've seen it time and again. But they don't tell them if they don't ask. That's just stupid.
Casual fans and people that have never played don't get it. WRs signal to the ref whether they are lining up on the line or off. The signal is made because it's not easy to tell down on the field like the casuals believe from their sky view on the TV. If the WR is lining up over the line or too far back, the refs typically make the teams aware of it.
I honestly think the no-call intentional grounding on fields was the most egregious one on this list. That's as obvious as it gets, and that no-call is the only reason the bears were set up to score a TD and get going in the second half. Lions still got outplayed, but it easily might have gone differently if that was called
All the examples in the Chiefs game of them not calling the offsides were different, if you ask me. He was even with the football in pretty much every other case, but on the last one he is clearly past the football by a significant amount. How are they gonna "warn" the coach about that? "Hey man, he was offside on that play where you took the lead. We'll just warn you this time, but make sure he doesn't do it again." That doesn't make sense. A team whining about the refs not calling them going against the rules all game, then calling it is just inane bullshit. Get your ass back from the line.
Should have included the offensive offside called on the eagles. it's the third time this year I think Dickerson LG get called for it even though it's Kelce just having both hands on the ground. It's frustrating they keep calling something that clearly isn't there
I'll keep saying it: The NFL isn't going to fix this and entire franchises will continue to live and die by horrible calls from Refs who likely have incentives to make certain decisions. Only the teams themselves can solve these issues by refusing to play until it's changed.
14:33 This cracked me up because, whether or not a false start should've been called, the defense was clearly off sides, due to them pointing and complaining.
There needs to be more reff's. I know there are more penalties now than there used to be, but it's not because the reff's are calling unnecessary calls. It's because players are more passionate and seem to have less self control. This is a great game and should be played by the rules. More and more calls are NOT being called that should be, than ever before. More reff's is the answer not the cause.
3:15 So because the refs let him have an unfair advantage those other times they should just let it go every time? That is absolutely insane reasoning.
On the Ravens punt return, a different camera angle clearly showed that it wasn’t a block in the back. The defender jumped at the returner’s feet AFTER the blocker hit his right shoulder.
I would like some of the crack youre smoking my man. Dude literally looked at the defender running by and extended his arms after the defender got past him.
6:40 is great. Players in the neutral zone on both sides. But the thing most people don't realize is the ball isn't even legally snapped. The nose must be pointed forward and the center can't move the ball forward before the snap - which at least half of them do on EVERY SINGLE PLAY.
Almost 'same alignment' has a difference of about 2 feet difference in the one that was flagged, he was passed the ball when flagged at the end of the game. The 'others' he was ON the line... All of them fouls... And could/should he have been warned on the earlier ones? most likely
Toney was also on the far side of the field the times he wasn't flagged. Near side when he was. Somehow the official on the far side was missing it all game and the near side official got it right.
It's not a horrible officiating compilation without an egregious call blown against the lions. That blown intentional grounding threw the game to the bears.
I feel like we need a label over the clips of what is considered controversial or bad. Because Mahomes' helmet coming loose was him falling against his lineman.
6:41 not only did they miss the waddle head to head contact, but that defensive tackle is lined up offsides. His hand is right next to the ball. How do they miss that.
That offsides on the Chiefs was NOT a horrible call!! It is about time they get called for something. It's funny how McCombs can whine about the call changed the outcome of the game considering how times the past few seasons they have had bogus calls benefit them. They would not have won at least one of their Super Bowls if not for the officials.
I agree it was a good call. Toney was offsides plenty of times though and I wished they had called it then so he could’ve fixed it. Consistency is all I want.
Can't believe you added the K.Tony offside, it's not a bad call or even a controversial one. For the K.C players to cry about it is just bad sportsmanship and showes they just want the win without following the rules of the game, if it was a millimeter off I'd understand but damn
I've seen so many offensive players come out and defend the Chiefs for bitching about this flag with a little over a minute left in the game. Casual fans and people that have never played football don't seem to get it. Now if you want to scrutinize something, go back and look at how many times the Bills LT was offsides.
man i just wish the offensive and defensive lines would maintain their bearing and play the game instead of jumping up, pointing and looking for flags when someone moves our shifts into neutral zone.
The illegal block in the back on the ravens punt return really hurts me as a Rams fan. I think every game winning play in overtime should get a full review and the refs should have the opportunity to reverse the touchdown if there is a holding or illegal block in the back
That 49er one with the punter running 30 yards is tough to watch. These guys barely ever get to run/throw and when it's time for them to step up it doesn't matter cause you take it away from them. Fkn bull
Looked like 88 I think it was might have gotten away with a shove in the back. It didn't seem like it would have affected the outcome of the play, at least imo. But still technically a penalty.
Little two-faced for Mahomes to complain about a officiating call after he was talking about not wanting to rely on officiating after the loss to the Packers. And for those saying he was lined up like that all game and that the refs shouldve warned him. They don’t have to warn the player, it is ultimately the responsibility of the player to manage where they line up. Good call