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I am a Detroit Lion fan and Dallas screwed the Lions the week before so Dallas should not have even been there! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tdAKk42OzVw.html
@@Rizzlamatt I feel just as cheated.....if not more....then I did when Dallas cheated us, Atlanta cheated us, green bay cheated us, the chiefs cheated us........shall I GO ON?
Saints game took the worst call in football history away from the Raiders, though it's close. Both calls happened at the end of regulation, in playoff games, and decided the outcome.
2 steps with possession equals a catch. Dez took two steps. He reached for the goal line to score. He fumbled. He recovered. TD. This is coming from a Falcons fan so.....
Except at that time, 2 steps with possession plus a football move equals a catch. Where was the football move? According to the rules, it wasn't a catch and they got it right. I think the way they had the rule worded is stupid but that's a completely different debate.
Spencer Grant To them, he didn't possess it long enough to perform a football move. Plus, he was going to the ground as he was making the catch, and it's pretty clearly stated in the rules that if a runner is going to the ground before he becomes a runner, he must maintain control of the ball until after his initial contact with the ground.That applies with or without contact. Dez is clearly going to the as he is trying to catch the ball and loses control once the ball hits the ground. Again, hate the rule all you want, but they got it right.
Yes but, he was a runner when he went to the ground. If you watch it again, he goes up, makes the catch, comes down, and starts to go to the end zone. Therefore he IS a runner and should have been a fumble, not an incomplete pass. TD for Dallas and they send the Packers packing.
2010 the Calvin Johnson rule 2014 the controversial pass-interference that was picked up 2015 the ball was batted out of the End Zone by the Seattle player that call was never made and cost Detroit the game and 2015 the Phantom facemask call that helped cost the Lions the game versus the Packers you don't know the meaning of controversial call unless you're a lions fan
Kelps gaming so when players get to get away with literally grabbing the facemask and yanking the person around that's fine but when someones finger Taps the facemask releases it and then tackles him normally that's bad. and the fumble I admit was Calvin Johnson's fault but it doesn't matter because the referee should have known the rules and givethe ball back to Detroit because you cannot bat the ball out of the end zone
*pep thats the afc or the more like SEFC super easy football confrance jags are better but they are 3rd string standings dont matter mostly when you have a super easy division when you already have 6 wins on the season oh and super easy schedule.
You're correct. The way it works is just because the ball was in Jennings hands slightly before Tate had mutual possession doesn't matter because Tate completed the catch first by having BOTH feet down before Jennings even got ONE. TD Seahawks, game over. If they had called the OPI like they should have, different result. But with no flag? Game over. Not SEA's fault the replacement refs were staring up at the ball in the air.
No it wasn't because let me explain it if two players both touch the ball during the catch it is a tie, therefore tie goes by default to the offense = touchdown
New Jersey Person u fucking idiot. Dez definitely caught that ball. He took 3 steps and FUMBLED the ball but recovered his own fumble. Wow some people are really stupid.
The Oakland and New England one was a fumble even with tuck rule. Ball was pointing at the ground with both hands on the ball when he was contacted by the defender. Fumble plain and simple
The first 2 made me mad, I felt like Dez caught that ball and the Cowboys could've won that game (I'm a Cowboys fan, and I recognize my slight bias, but hey). And the 2nd one... O my goodness, Really? GB CLEARLY got that ball.
The first call, I disagree with you. When that ball hit the ground, Dez gained an unfair advantage by using the ground to recover the pass. It definitely looks like a catch on how he's trying to stretch out and reach for the end zone and you're probably gonna give me the "you can't fumble in the end zone argument." Except he wasn't in the end zone on the play, the ball was completely parallel to the goal line. Incomplete pass. The second call, whole heartedly, 100% percent agree with you. There was also OPI on Golden Tate (#81) before the pass. Look for it at 3:45. Tate gained a huge advantage because he fell right over and that should've been called.
MrWill365 Agree to disagree for the 1st one, 2nd one however it's like the NFL doesn't try, "Well, Seahawks are doin' goo... Mehh let's give it to 'em".
Silver24k5 you shouldn't even been in that game, I'm a fucking lions fan and we got screwed by the refs so hard so then you guys got screwed by the refs. Karma is a bitch
Kristopher Christ It's not "karma" to me,I get it, you're a Lions fan so you're gonna hate me whatever, inconsistent refs are in every game. Btw gg that last game we played.
NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2. When a Team A player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his hand starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of the ball as he is attempting to tuck it back toward his body.
I don’t remember what game it was, but but the cowboys were down and it was the 4th quarter. The nfl had just put in the rule that “if a players helmet comes off, the play is immediately dead.” One of the cowboys receivers caught the ball, had his helmet ripped off by the other team, and made it to the end zone without a chance that he’d be tackled. So the touchdown didn’t count. I have to say that even as a Texans fan, something about that really pissed me off
Ash Aurore lol what angle does it show you he loses posession? You have so many bullshit "catches"in the nfl noone even knows what a catch is do you even know what a football move is? No you dont noone does lol.
Ash Aurore bruh that’s retarded. He took steps and lunged for the goal line. He’s down by contact by the NFLs own rules. The guy who made the call said he made a mistake.
As a Pats fan, I was surprised when they called it an incomplete pass. It was a fumble for sure. The Raiders got screwed with that call. Though, I wonder if Brady would have turned out to be who he is today if that call went the other way.
regarding the Dez catch, what is overlooked is that it was the worst play call in the history of sports. You have 4th & 1, the best OL in football, the best RB in football, the Packers hadn't stopped any cowboys run for less then 5 yds and they go long putting the entire season on that play with over 5 minutes left. even if they got it they still need a 2 pt conversion to take a 3 pt lead and the Packers march right down the field with plenty of time to win the game. Dallas needed to get a first down, run the clock down and score a TD leaving very little time left for GB.
😂😂You have to maintain the ball to the ground😂 there was not a doubt Dez was in bounds😂 three steps does not make it a catch, Also even though if it was a touchdown, there was 4 minutes left and if you know Aaron Rodgers he can drive down very quickly so the cowboys would have lost either way
Love how most of these games look to be playoff games, then there's the Fail Mary. Come on now, it was Game 3 of the regular season with the infamous replacement refs. It's a tad bit dramatic to put it in the same montage as the Dez Bryant (apparent) no catch and the Brady Tuck.
zackochronic perhaps the NFL shouldn't be talking about the reduction of concussions and how helmet-to-helmet calls are being called more, even though his head is getting blown off and the NFL doesn't care
The worst call I can recall is the 2014 Bengals Ravens game at Cincinnati. It was near the end of the game and the Ravens had the ball. The Raven receiver barely touched the Bengal corner and the corner flopped and drew out an offensive pass interference flag. I'm still made at that guy. Dude flopped and it was obvious that he was exaggerating the contact. That one call cost the Ravens the game. Screw that guy.
I 100% agree with the tick rule being the worsts call in sports. It’s was clearly a fumble, but then the refs realized Tom Brady was in the game and that automatically makes it an incomplete pass. But when Peyton Manning did the exact same thing, it was a fumble.
Truong Pham plus the Seahawk player who supposedly "caught" the ball pushed the GB player in front of him which should've been offensive passing interference
I have to say that one of the worst calls was at the Falcon's Bill's game in 2017. Matt Ryan was going to throw a pass, and the ball came out of his hands and went about 15 yards before the Bill secondary picked it up and ran the ball for a touchdown. it was the first time in NFL that a forward pass was ruled a fumble.
1998 Thanksgiving game when Jerome Bettis said tails and Phil Lucket said he said heads is the worst call ever. If you remember (and being a Steeler fan I do), Bill Cowher's teams made the playoffs from his first season in '92 through '97. They had a winning season up until that game. They lost it and finished with a losing season...and in '99...and in '00.
im not a cowboys fan, but i was emotional after that game, i whipped my chair across the room, say what u want about tony romo, but the dude has heart, hes one of the toughest quarterbacks in the history of the nfl and he suffered so much, the dude deserved to win a super bowl
Long-time Pats fans will tell you the blown call in 2001 made up for the blown call in '76 that went against them in the playoffs against the Raiders, where Sugar Bear Hamilton got called for a bogus roughing the passer with the Raiders down 21-17 and about a minute to go in the game. If they don't call that the Raiders would have had to convert a 4th and 18.
The Elite Titan every single dallas fan says he caught it. but if you look he clearly lost possession of the ball meaning its incomplete. why cant dallas fans just understand that it is incomplete. and even if it was a catch, do you really think you still would have won the game?
AnGryZaK shouldn't matter if he lost possession, he stayed in bounds AND the ball never even touched the ground. the NFL already had it set on who wanted to go to Superbowl. #1 offense defense and #1 defense, that's why the following week Seattle beat GB on another horrible call in the end zone and you got your Superbowl teams.
AnGryZaK What? The ball never hit the ground. It came out for a second but Dez regained possession before it hit the ground. And yes there was a good chance dallas would've won that game because they would've been at the one yard line and could run a lot of time down before scoring the easy td.
You take away the call against the Raiders in 2001, and the horrible play call by Seattle on the goal line in the 2015 Superbowl, AND Atlanta not running the ball three times and getting a clinching field goal in the 2017 Superbowl (when they were in field goal range near the end), and Tom Brady would be 2-5 in Super Bowl games instead of 5-3. Would he still be considered "greatest of all time"?
Jordan Wells dude the receiver yelled after ward's that was a interception the one that caught the ball do isn't it bad that a red can't call a good call
packers vs seahawks pissed me the fuck off, you have no idea how angry I was. I used to like the seahawks as one of my top 3 favorites but now I hate em cause of one call a referee made. It's the only football thing that stuck in my mind throughout my times here.
That was a high profile game and other calls here look pretty bad too (the Packers' win was debatable, not so glaringly bad, maybe), and no doubt many teams have benefited from dubious decisions over the years. Tom Brady was lucky to get away with that one. Of course we get annoyed about injustice. In football/soccer Barcelona benefited a few times from dubious referee decisions in big European matches and became disliked and known as UEFAlona for it. Seahawks would deserve to be disliked more if they were more inclined to cheat than other teams or there was general corruption on their behalf.
mizofan yeah, but nothing can really be done about referee decisions. the only thing that can be done is having things accessible to review on a tv or something in soccer games and more challenges available in football I guess.
vincent prado who are your top 3 teams thats what i mean. Fans like 1 team or just love the sport and are neutral. There is no I have 3 teams i like. That is what Bandwagon fans do.
Bryan Gleisner ............Dallas should not have even been there. The week earlier Dallas got away with one of the biggest ever! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tdAKk42OzVw.html
How can you not put calvins fumble into the end zone being batted out by Seattle to cost the lions the game or the cowboys pass interference no-call in 2014 wild card where the flag was picked up. I wouldn't expect both but at least one
Chris Sellers The one where the flag was picked up was even worse then it seems, because the ref announced pass interference, then said no call, and you can change the call, but you cant announce it and then say no call
What about 2003 Giants 49ers wildcard, the no PI call? Or calvin's non-catch??? Or immaculate "deception"????? These were all worthy of being here Fine immaculate reception is controversial but the other two should've been here...
The Brady fumble and the Dez no TD call are by far the two worst. Brady wasn't throwing the ball and in the dez play it never touched the ground. He could lay down and catch a ball and it's still a catch
zackochronic read a rule book and stop hating just cause they good. if a player starts a forward pass and tucks it back and lose control it is deemed a forward pass everyone just hates cause the pats are good
that seahawks packer one shouldnt have been an interception or touchdown or whatever, they should have called the obvious offensive pass interference on tate, he pushed the packer that was right in front of him and knocked him to the ground amirite
SP4NKY7 ___ that's bullshit. They try like hell to the throw a flag any chance they get. As for the Raiders game. It wasn't a fumble forward motion, an incomplete pass.
MandN Studios The 2nd one was reliving the pain if you're a Green Bay fan :( And yes, the first one should've been ruled a catch against Green Bay, the refs are retarded sometimes
They oughta reupload this to include the NOLA No-call, no illegal formation on the Philly special, several hits on Jimmy G in Super Bowl 54, and both egregious roughing the passer calls on Tom Brady
1. That Oilers call was absolutely STUPID. 2. Even as a Chargers fan, that “incomplete pass” call for Brady was just as stupid, and cost the Raiders a AFC championship opportunity. Man those are terrible plays.
How about the Browns/Raiders this year. Ref moved the ball back,( a half yard). Browns still got a 1st down. So he goes to the camera, & takes the 1st down away. I think & hope he is the one that got fired.
@@paulrock4816 I'd hope so too, but nope. That was actually a ref that fucked Cleveland in a DIFFERENT game this year that was fired. How coincidental, huh? A true testament to how much the Browns get screwed over. Pathetic.