Remember all, Mike Pereira used to be the primary culprit back 10yrs ago for betting on games. That if he was reffing a game you knew there was going to be shenanigans to manipulate the score for the over/under. I don't know if he was betting on the games, or if he was just the League's guy.
as a European when i watch football (soccer as you call it) i get so triggered when players fake injury's and roll on the ground.. when i watch American football i can't stand when refs make these horrible calls, when literally you can see them live from 50 angles on your TV... cmon NFL do better, your viewers deserve it
The refs do not see these views though, they see the view that they see when they throw the flag, in real time, they only review stuff on video or in slow-mo if there is a challenge or some sort. (And many things cannot be challenged)
I’m 🇬🇧, I miss the 2000’s football ⚽️, Roy Keane, Duncan Ferguson, tough tackling football and just more grit. Now it’s just play acting from the South Americans and Mbappe. It’s sad that other sports are looking to ⚽️ to cheat. Diving and playing the referee
@@michaelfalkner1186 way larger....something closer to an entire scheme in place all the way from the commissioner's office down to manipulate the over/under of certain games. Not all games, just certain ones.
If the refs aren't making millions on these bad calls then I just don't know what to say, the fact that we can't review bad calls makes the whole system look rigged.
@@bmcguire175 I’m sorry, but no the hell it’s not. You cannot guarantee that someone is going to make a catch. If it is staged, then what’s the point of practices and things like that?
@@Kingkai-go8ib is that a serious question? Think about why they practice. You think the guys in the wwe don’t practice their moves, or you think actors don’t rehearse their lines?
@@Kingkai-go8ib they can most definitely take away any catch just by throwing a flag. Legally the nfl is sports entertainment, do you think that is for no reason?
They will completely screw up the playoffs big time. All refs bets are in, total assholes especially the female refs. Never played the game so how are they refs. PC bull again.
That clown should have been fired after that saints game. If any of us did our job that bad we would be fired. They are power mad and thats so obvious. There way or the highway and they dont care about who they screw over!!!!!!
@@Latinofire202 more like if they even look at the QB wrong you get a roughing the passer. The NFL is a fucking joke now, the refs are now becoming like refs in the NBA, where they ALONE determine if you win a game or not. This player safety bullshit has killed sports that were once great to watch. I agree that if you're going to get penalties for bullshit reasons might as well try to end the other guy's ability to play for the rest of the season and have it be worth it.
@@Baldeagle-tw2nv Honestly I’m fucking good with that- they made Tua concussed (AGAIN) in this game why not do the same thing to Rodgers? I wanted them to fucking break his arm. It was so frustrating.
@@V1nce_man dude chill Jordan Phillips isn’t a 300lbs guy he is way more fit than some others on that d line the guy had plenty of time to move out of the way. Also why would you want Aaron rodgers to get the broken arm did he tell the defense to give tua a concussion 😂
It wasn't ruled a fumble because his arm was in a throwing motion. If he wasn't trying to throw the ball, he would've just tucked it and braced for the hit.
@@Juice-iv5jx No, the ball would have gone *forward* if that were true. The ball I saw went straight to the ground. I'm glad that Zac Taylor challenged the play.
@@Juice-iv5jx His arm moves forward in the passing motion, but his hand is empty because he had already fumbled the ball. His hand is empty, clear as day.
The screwups this week were pretty tame compared to the last couple of videos. Pretty clear the “roughing the quarterback” rule needs a serious discussion after this season. I understand protecting these highly paid superstars… fans WANT them to stay healthy… but c’mon, this IS football. Might as well put flags on the QBs the way things have been going this year.
Miami: Hey, we're heaving a pretty good game despite half the team injured! This is awesome! Refs, every single week: Allow us to introduce ourselves again
@@SparkyForce nah but maybe it was the concussion, i mean you can't expect a guy with 3 concussions to play right, and second, some of those calls did set green bay up to get either a td or a field goal.
Pro Tip: Don't use the number 63 for any offensive lineman that may see game action. Just like red cars are targets for speeding tickets, #63's are targets for false start calls whether they're guilty or not.
@@monke2395 The false start was for the head movement. They are supposed to hold it for a least one second before snapping. You see there that he looks back through his leg, brings his head back up, and immediately snaps. 100% the correct call for false start.
It's not even one of those calls in a game we're everyone thinks the refs are bailing out the other team. This was straight up bullshit reffing. They never whistle it dead until a few seconds pass with no movement or the players touch it down.
I agree completely, but at the same time it didn't mean a damn thing for the outcome of the game. We all knew the Bears were gonna lose before they did the coin toss lol
I know it sets a horrible precedent, but anyone with half a brain can see on replay that it very clearly never stopped rolling. We really can't just be like "Oh yeah it didn't stop, my bad, start them at the 6."? Like what if a ref accidentally blows a perfectly normal play dead? What if someone's full steam ahead down the sideline and the ref trying to run with him accidentally blows the whistle? Is the player down wherever he was when the whistle was blown? The play clearly wasn't over, right?
You forgot the OBVIOUS fumble in the Bengals Patriots game that Zac Taylor challenged but the refs said it wasnt a fumle. Refs were DOG SHIT that game.
If Ridder was Brady, not only would he not have been called for intentional grounding, but the Referee would have announced his sincere apology for even thinking of calling a penalty on Brady. Arthur Smith should take the names of all the officials who screwed him and give to his dad at Fed Ex and see if any of their deliveries magically get lost. As with every week, KC gets calls all the time. Clark clearly goes offsides and Seattle called for the false start? I remember watch the Bills-KC game earlier this year and the KC center would move the ball on almost every play, stop and then snap the ball. Never called. Kielce if you watch him in motion, you have to be set for 1 second when you turn toward the line of scrimmage and he never stops and its never called.
As long as its the current system of 2 challenges plus a bonus if you get he first two correct, I'm fine with this. However you're going to run into the same issue they did when they made PI challengable. It rarely, if ever, got overturned because so many of the penalties are subjective. What we need is a system that penalizes referees for obvious and egregious missed or bad calls. A fine or suspension.
@@Hutcherie yeah maybe that’s the steps we need to take in order to have fair games. Instead of getting games absolutely ruined because of a bad/missed call.
With a number of these calls, they are missed because the game is so over officiated with extreme detailed rules that the basic common stuff is missed. Time to get back to basics....... get rid of the dumb low block rules, how players can line up, who can hit who where......... players need to accept some kind of risk
I’m surprised they didn’t call the PI on the Giants. These refs are instructed to make the game as close, and as long as possible. A TD and two pointer would’ve meant overtime. Something sponsors always love!
I believe people have said that about the NFL for the last several years and yet every year we all come back to watch because deep down we actually enjoy having a reason to be angry and complain about certain bad calls that happen during the games.
@@matthewcrispinwordofGod I watched football a lot between 2008 and 2018 and what's going on right now is way worse than what happened then these no calls are so blatant, there is no way the NFL is not steering the course of the regular season
The first call, the announcer going from eh...I don't see it then the replay clearly shows it and he says well, maybe he has a case... So many times I haven't seen in answers unwilling to admit they didn't see something with a penalty either
There should be a penalty official or team in the booth. As soon as the flag is thrown, they are looking for what caused the flag. After the play, the official that threw the flag tells the booth team what they saw ("offensive pass interference on 17"), maybe can even say what prompted the flag ("the defender fell down, looked like he pushed off") and the booth can confirm or deny ("ah, it looked that way, but the defender actually slipped at the same time"), then they can announce the result ("there is no foul for offensive pass interference; it has been determined that the defender slipped in the turf. The result of the play is a completed pass at the 32, resulting in a first down"). Like, play is already going to stop when they throw the flag regardless. A lot of times the officials have to sprint across the field to confer. Might as well use that time productively and have every call looked at. They'll just throw the flags and rely on the booth to get the call right you say? That's fine-rather get it right after all-but this will also give us statistics on which officials make calls reliably and which don't. Have incentive tiers for accuracy, plus top crews get national games and playoffs, and you'll get refs who throw flags when they are *absolutely* certain that an infraction has occurred. For almost everything else, there's coach's challenges.
What is Conistency anymore? Consistency often only applies to matters and entity's that are absolute in their truth and not merely a slave to their image. How easy it is to muddy the rules and guidelines when you don't consistently follow them. Simply making them up as they see fit these last few years. I've lost almost all faith by now that there is even true competition happening.
Refs making calls like these are why a LOT of people have been saying the NFL games are rigged, and I completely understand their point. How many times has a bad call turned a game around? How many times has a bad call saved the point spread for Vegas and other gambling sites? The very first clip in this video is a great example of the refs refusing to review a replay because it would prove they are cheating. The NFL is getting to be almost ridiculous, which is why I haven't watched a game this season. I'd rather watch the UA-cam recap than get mad over obviously bad/wrong calls by the (probably bribed) referees.
What is more damaging to the game? Refs making false calls or players demanding flags? This season i have watched at an alarming rate players demanding flags for no apparent reason. Players should focus on the game, they are not there to judge if a play is fair or foul, and if the ref makes a false call, btw it is very human to make mistakes, so what, try to make an awesome play on the next snap. Players demanding flags should automatically draw a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. Play your game and let the refs judge the play and let your coach argue with refs. I do not want this game to degrade into something i see on european soccer leagues. So called stars faking foul plays, yelling at refs and demandin cards.
Technically, the sudden head movement is a false start. However, if they are going to call this, they need to throw a flag every time someone suddenly moves their head.
The refs really hated the Falcons. That intentional grounding was complete BS. The defender hit his arm AND he was outside the tackle box, and you can tell he was trying to aim to the back right of the end zone. 4:40 How tf would that have been incomplete? He gained control and was touched so at any point that his elbow touches the ground, he's down by contact. Also, it's actually embarrassing that Miami lost when the refs HEAVILY favored them that game by not calling ANYTHING on them. This Mike P. guy is not making any right calls lately. Saying it wasn't PI? Saying what I said before would've been overturned to be an incomplete pass? BS. Also, how dare the refs blow the play dead at the 11 yard line in the Bills game. It should've been called dead at the 3. At least we won that game.
It would've been incomplete because he didn't maintain control of the ball If it's a catch you have to gain control and "make a football move" or in other words, survive the ground, which he didn't
NFL needs to fine officials for bogus calls and needs to provide instructional clarification to eliminate ‘emotional’ penalties being called. Referees should be emotionless and unbiased! Or replaced permanently. Too many judgement calls by piss poor judgements!
I almost had a stroke and a stress-induced heart attack from watching the referees in this video getting paid to cheat. If the NFL wants to be taken seriously, they need to either enforce their own rules, train these refs on the rules or fire ALL of them and get new ones.
That holding penalty against the Falcons is BS. 17 was lightly touching him, and defensive player just flops and dives. Thought NFL would be much stricter about diving/faking injuries and just play acting, considering: There’s video replays and more referees.
Go to your local high school and see you can get a field pass for a varsity game. I guarantee you will be amazed. Then realize that the NFL game is so much faster. These calls were all borderline and these players are told to get away with as much stuff as they can. Jalen Phillips push on Rodgers is a good example. He didn't push Rodgers very hard but hard enough to knock him down and he knows that there is zero tolerance for hits on the QBs. I'll say that Phillips has a history of cheap shots. The NFL could put an official monitoring each camera on each play. Missed calls would virtually eliminated and games would last for 6 hours or so.
I'd like people to judge most of those calls once in real speed, without looking at slo-mo replays from 30 different angles and determine their ruling of that specific play within seconds...I'm sure all would make pretty much the same calls as the refs, or wouldn't even know what the actual rule is... with that being said, of course there are some calls that were bad...but yet again, most of them were actually good
Except for the fact that that these are professionally trained individuals that are meant to be experts in the rules and watching the game play out at full speed from feet away. These people are not supposed to get calls wrong, just as we expect the athletes to play at the top of their game. Your argument infers that any criticism is invalid unless we are nfl referees ourselves, which is nonsense. If you think some/most of these are ‘good’ calls, idk what game you’re watching.
Obviously. However, my biggest gripe in the sport is roughing the passer calls. Here, the speed at which they play actually should make the calls EASIER ... ie ... if the ref can't see how a 250 lb player rushing at a qb can stop on a dime in a split second, then they shouldn't throw the flag. Simple. Yet we see this multiple times every GD week. So stupid. The refs have absolutely ZERO common sense or understanding of basic laws of physics and understanding of human capabilities..... smh
@@andrewsercer9538 I agree on the RTP rule, that's the rule that should change, the calls themselves are most of the time in accordance with the rule tho. That's not the refs that make a bad call, that's the rule in itself that is bad, and that really sucks for defense players.
@@pewbacca4177 that's a fair point. I see what you're saying .... even if it's a technicality, these types of ref-ball calls still deserve to be included in these videos because they're still bad
Rodgers, Brady, and Lawrence all should have been soccer players with how bad they flop. Any incomplete pass, they automatically throw their hands in the air and stare at an official. Brady used to speak poorly of pass-happy offenses that gamble on defensive penalties too...
I think that it's time for the NFL to fine the NFL referees for calling a false penaltys, so the home team has a better chance to win, or replace the referees.
Remember all, Mike Pereira used to be the primary culprit back 10yrs ago for betting on games. That if he was reffing a game you knew there was going to be shenanigans to manipulate the score for the over/under. I don't know if he was betting on the games, or if he was just the League's guy.
as a European when i watch football (soccer as you call it) i get so triggered when players fake injury's and roll on the ground.. when i watch American football i can't stand when refs make these horrible calls, when literally you can see them live from 50 angles on your TV... cmon NFL do better, your viewers deserve it
The refs do not see these views though, they see the view that they see when they throw the flag, in real time, they only review stuff on video or in slow-mo if there is a challenge or some sort. (And many things cannot be challenged)
I’m 🇬🇧, I miss the 2000’s football ⚽️, Roy Keane, Duncan Ferguson, tough tackling football and just more grit. Now it’s just play acting from the South Americans and Mbappe. It’s sad that other sports are looking to ⚽️ to cheat. Diving and playing the referee
It's actually pretty incredible how much they do see live, but yeah these are not great calls.
@@gedhoughton9523 soccer is trash like UK food
@@zbabyg6998 the calls seems extremely soft. These guys are athletes but go down (as we say in 🏴) as if they’ve been shot.
I feel like every week Arthur Smith is on this list and every time it is justified
i was thinking the same thing 😂
justified that he didnt pay the reffs off?
I would've cheered if he tried to fight one that day
Also, FLOPPING IS A SOCCER PLAY. Keep it out of the NFL.
Arthur Smith probably lost a few years from that game
I am beyond shocked he didn't get an unsportsmanlike penalty against him. Matt Nagy was hit with a penalty in a game last year for far less.
@@blackhawksnbullsncubsnbear4615 unsportsmanlike? They knew they were doing him dirty.
They knew they were wrong. Plain and simple.
Every week ref’s reinforce the idea they bet on games and let their team win
AGREE!!!
The refs work for the NFL, who rigs the games.
I believe sooner or later here’s a gambling scandal coming. Wait for the headlines.
@@timsharkey1993 Larger than the couple we've been seeing with year+ bans?
@@michaelfalkner1186 way larger....something closer to an entire scheme in place all the way from the commissioner's office down to manipulate the over/under of certain games. Not all games, just certain ones.
Man, it's obvious that the NFL wanted Baltimore in the playoffs. Those are terrible calls.
And it's definitely not a coincidence that Bill Vinovich is the referee in that game. If he's refereeing that game that means that game is 100% rigged
Learn the rules :)
@@morthaug Where was the holding on Zaccheaus?
If the refs aren't making millions on these bad calls then I just don't know what to say, the fact that we can't review bad calls makes the whole system look rigged.
It is nfl is sports entertainment just like wwe
@@bmcguire175 I’m sorry, but no the hell it’s not. You cannot guarantee that someone is going to make a catch. If it is staged, then what’s the point of practices and things like that?
@@Kingkai-go8ib is that a serious question? Think about why they practice. You think the guys in the wwe don’t practice their moves, or you think actors don’t rehearse their lines?
@@Kingkai-go8ib they can most definitely take away any catch just by throwing a flag. Legally the nfl is sports entertainment, do you think that is for no reason?
@@bmcguire175 soccer is rigged worldwide because they spend all day kicking the ball in practice too
6:00 "We never heard a whistle". Huh? The whistle is clear as a bell
Refs are literally calling who goes to the playoffs
They will completely screw up the playoffs big time. All refs bets are in, total assholes especially the female refs. Never played the game so how are they refs. PC bull again.
You just figured that out NOW? Welcome to the NFL since 9/11!!!!!
No just calling it out again for the 40th time
1st clip is hysterical, you can see the commentator go through the realization that he was initially wrong in real time lol
9:34 Chris Myers: "You would call that sus."
Amogus
THESE REFS GOTTA BE STOPPED BRO
Bill Vinovich being the referee for the Ravens vs Falcons is outrages. He was even the referee that didn’t do the no flag vs Saints.
That clown should have been fired after that saints game. If any of us did our job that bad we would be fired. They are power mad and thats so obvious. There way or the highway and they dont care about who they screw over!!!!!!
Poor falcons
With the roughing the passer on Rodgers, if they are going to flag you for a love tap, you might as well hit the QB as hard as you can
Technically, he had enough time to avoid Rodgers and he didn't. That's literally how they made the rule now
@@Latinofire202 more like if they even look at the QB wrong you get a roughing the passer. The NFL is a fucking joke now, the refs are now becoming like refs in the NBA, where they ALONE determine if you win a game or not. This player safety bullshit has killed sports that were once great to watch. I agree that if you're going to get penalties for bullshit reasons might as well try to end the other guy's ability to play for the rest of the season and have it be worth it.
@@Baldeagle-tw2nv
Honestly I’m fucking good with that- they made Tua concussed (AGAIN) in this game why not do the same thing to Rodgers? I wanted them to fucking break his arm. It was so frustrating.
@@V1nce_man dude chill Jordan Phillips isn’t a 300lbs guy he is way more fit than some others on that d line the guy had plenty of time to move out of the way. Also why would you want Aaron rodgers to get the broken arm did he tell the defense to give tua a concussion 😂
@@wyattmonego1316
Nah I just hate Rodgers. I’ve always hated him-
The "incomplete pass" that Mac Jones fumbled should have been a Bengals touchdown. Even my Pats fan family thought Jones fumbled it.
It wasn't ruled a fumble because his arm was in a throwing motion. If he wasn't trying to throw the ball, he would've just tucked it and braced for the hit.
@juice His fingers don’t move to release the ball tho? You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about
@@Juice-iv5jx No, the ball would have gone *forward* if that were true. The ball I saw went straight to the ground. I'm glad that Zac Taylor challenged the play.
@@Juice-iv5jx His arm moves forward in the passing motion, but his hand is empty because he had already fumbled the ball. His hand is empty, clear as day.
I’m surprised u didn’t have the clip where a falcons player obviously caught the ball but they ruled it in incomplete catch
If your talking about what was supposed to be the touchdown catch . He was definitely out
@@devank5588 No near the end of the game a clear catch
The screwups this week were pretty tame compared to the last couple of videos. Pretty clear the “roughing the quarterback” rule needs a serious discussion after this season. I understand protecting these highly paid superstars… fans WANT them to stay healthy… but c’mon, this IS football. Might as well put flags on the QBs the way things have been going this year.
they are still awful ngl. idk how it can get worse each year
That play towards the end the Bengal player makes is perfect pass coverage ngl
Yeah, I'm not sure why the clip is in there? A bit of handfighting first, sure, but it's mutual and CTB is clearly playing the ball.
Miami: Hey, we're heaving a pretty good game despite half the team injured! This is awesome!
Refs, every single week: Allow us to introduce ourselves again
Refs didn’t make Tua turndaballova 3 times in a row
@@SparkyForce nah but maybe it was the concussion, i mean you can't expect a guy with 3 concussions to play right, and second, some of those calls did set green bay up to get either a td or a field goal.
Pretty soon they're going to introduce the penalty of "playing football."
you could indeed call that PI "Sus"
Pro Tip: Don't use the number 63 for any offensive lineman that may see game action. Just like red cars are targets for speeding tickets, #63's are targets for false start calls whether they're guilty or not.
that call was egregious how tf does the centre get a false start flag
@monke Vegas talks baby.
@@monke2395 The false start was for the head movement. They are supposed to hold it for a least one second before snapping. You see there that he looks back through his leg, brings his head back up, and immediately snaps. 100% the correct call for false start.
That punt in the Bills Bears game was so bad. How tf do you blow the whistle when the ball never stops moving
It's not even one of those calls in a game we're everyone thinks the refs are bailing out the other team. This was straight up bullshit reffing. They never whistle it dead until a few seconds pass with no movement or the players touch it down.
I agree completely, but at the same time it didn't mean a damn thing for the outcome of the game. We all knew the Bears were gonna lose before they did the coin toss lol
I blame the mass sports betting
Yep I would have to agree
As a Bears fan, the refs shouldn't have blown that punt dead. The ball was still live, even with the wind rolling it.
I know it sets a horrible precedent, but anyone with half a brain can see on replay that it very clearly never stopped rolling. We really can't just be like "Oh yeah it didn't stop, my bad, start them at the 6."? Like what if a ref accidentally blows a perfectly normal play dead? What if someone's full steam ahead down the sideline and the ref trying to run with him accidentally blows the whistle? Is the player down wherever he was when the whistle was blown? The play clearly wasn't over, right?
Might as well make the NFL the NFFL, National Flag Football League
Or should called it National Flopping League
and this is exactly why I could care less about American football... countless refs, and they still get the obvious calls wrong.
You forgot the OBVIOUS fumble in the Bengals Patriots game that Zac Taylor challenged but the refs said it wasnt a fumle. Refs were DOG SHIT that game.
5:51 check that bs out from the ref and he leans back so he purposefully gets bumped 🤣😂 👨🏼🦯
Sorry but some of these are so blatant that you can't help but to think some of these games are rigged.
NFL is serious need of a VAR / TMO type official to spot the things the refs can’t
I think the Falcons head coach is gonna have a heart attack by the end of the season. Dude has gotten screwed all year
Makes you wonder if the refs had money on the ravens.
It’s obvious that the lions vs panthers commentators were having way more fun than all of us😂
Clearly these officials have no eyes
Or they are being paid off.
If Ridder was Brady, not only would he not have been called for intentional grounding, but the Referee would have announced his sincere apology for even thinking of calling a penalty on Brady. Arthur Smith should take the names of all the officials who screwed him and give to his dad at Fed Ex and see if any of their deliveries magically get lost. As with every week, KC gets calls all the time. Clark clearly goes offsides and Seattle called for the false start? I remember watch the Bills-KC game earlier this year and the KC center would move the ball on almost every play, stop and then snap the ball. Never called. Kielce if you watch him in motion, you have to be set for 1 second when you turn toward the line of scrimmage and he never stops and its never called.
Cam Taylor-Britt was being held if anything
Personal Favorite:
2:16
To know I could've lost my fantasy playoff game because of a bs holding call smh. Glad I squeaked out a win.
Hell yeah dude
@@gamingninja_77 do you also use Patterson?
3:00 bullshit
Mayfield didn’t even fall down that’s basically what roughing the passer is pushing the qb down late if it wasn’t down no penalty
True my negro
Helmet to helmet contact is automatic unnecessary roughing or roughing the passer.
@@stevencowan37 Or if it’s Tom Brady, just grazing his helmet with your pinky finger is enough.
Learn the football rules . Ball is long gone and helmet to helmet. Probably a broncos fan. “ let’s ride” yea ride your ass home to watch the play offs
Throwing basically in there doesn’t change the rule
Oh look, Aaron Rogers is getting B.S. calls that go his way. And people wonder why some call the game rigged.
Refs now are worse than ever. Us fans see it. Announcers calling the game see it. Sports casters see it. Somehow the NFL doesn't. The fix is in.
The Rhamondre Stephenson "fumble" is pretty controversial shoulda put that in there
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I like Tirico...but at 5:38 you can clearly hear a whistle. Not sure what he was paying attention to.
Thumbnail says it all
Makes complete sense when you understand the games are fixed
I say the NFL should add a rule where the head coach can challenge EVERY single penalty.
God no! Every game would last 6 hours. There has to be some limit to the number of challenges.
As long as its the current system of 2 challenges plus a bonus if you get he first two correct, I'm fine with this. However you're going to run into the same issue they did when they made PI challengable. It rarely, if ever, got overturned because so many of the penalties are subjective.
What we need is a system that penalizes referees for obvious and egregious missed or bad calls. A fine or suspension.
@@the_frozen_tortoise you have a fair point.
@@Hutcherie yeah maybe that’s the steps we need to take in order to have fair games. Instead of getting games absolutely ruined because of a bad/missed call.
@@the_frozen_tortoise Most games are already 4 hours. Why are you complaining about another two?
In all honesty, how much longer until ya gotta snatch a flag off the QB for a tackle?
This year's Pro Bowl is the first step.
With a number of these calls, they are missed because the game is so over officiated with extreme detailed rules that the basic common stuff is missed. Time to get back to basics....... get rid of the dumb low block rules, how players can line up, who can hit who where......... players need to accept some kind of risk
1:55 what the ref should have said: "There was no foul on the play, it was not a hold...the defender was just overpowered"
No, he was clearly grabbed by the jersey’s collar and was yanked to the ground. That was a good call by the ref.
Pitiful. Multi million dollar business and refereeing’s worse than high school level
Wow that Green Bay game is infuriating.
the whole game was annoying. both got clapped im ngl
I’m surprised they didn’t call the PI on the Giants. These refs are instructed to make the game as close, and as long as possible. A TD and two pointer would’ve meant overtime. Something sponsors always love!
I love how people expect the Refs to be perfectly robotic and unimpeachable with every call. Meanwhile players fuck up all the time.
This season maybe the beginning of the end for football being America's passtime
I believe people have said that about the NFL for the last several years and yet every year we all come back to watch because deep down we actually enjoy having a reason to be angry and complain about certain bad calls that happen during the games.
@@matthewcrispinwordofGod I watched football a lot between 2008 and 2018 and what's going on right now is way worse than what happened then these no calls are so blatant, there is no way the NFL is not steering the course of the regular season
When will we be able to see a "good calls by refs" video 😅
As soon as they start making some good calls.
The first call, the announcer going from eh...I don't see it then the replay clearly shows it and he says well, maybe he has a case... So many times I haven't seen in answers unwilling to admit they didn't see something with a penalty either
There should be a penalty official or team in the booth. As soon as the flag is thrown, they are looking for what caused the flag. After the play, the official that threw the flag tells the booth team what they saw ("offensive pass interference on 17"), maybe can even say what prompted the flag ("the defender fell down, looked like he pushed off") and the booth can confirm or deny ("ah, it looked that way, but the defender actually slipped at the same time"), then they can announce the result ("there is no foul for offensive pass interference; it has been determined that the defender slipped in the turf. The result of the play is a completed pass at the 32, resulting in a first down"). Like, play is already going to stop when they throw the flag regardless. A lot of times the officials have to sprint across the field to confer. Might as well use that time productively and have every call looked at.
They'll just throw the flags and rely on the booth to get the call right you say? That's fine-rather get it right after all-but this will also give us statistics on which officials make calls reliably and which don't. Have incentive tiers for accuracy, plus top crews get national games and playoffs, and you'll get refs who throw flags when they are *absolutely* certain that an infraction has occurred. For almost everything else, there's coach's challenges.
Some of these calls are 🐂💩
The Chiefs and Packers getting the benefit of bad calls? Ya don't say.....
with all of today's technology, refs shouldn't even be calling games from the field.
Except all the refs and big wigs at the NFL think that it takes the "human" element out. But that human element is nothing but human error.
What is Conistency anymore? Consistency often only applies to matters and entity's that are absolute in their truth and not merely a slave to their image. How easy it is to muddy the rules and guidelines when you don't consistently follow them. Simply making them up as they see fit these last few years. I've lost almost all faith by now that there is even true competition happening.
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falcons been getting screwed all year
Thanks for making this
Roughing the passer on Raiders vs Chiefs was the worst
Looks like Atlanta got screwed badly.i know the crew we had against the texans absolutely hates us.
The Patriots fumble not being ruled down by forward progress should be here
Refs making calls like these are why a LOT of people have been saying the NFL games are rigged, and I completely understand their point. How many times has a bad call turned a game around? How many times has a bad call saved the point spread for Vegas and other gambling sites? The very first clip in this video is a great example of the refs refusing to review a replay because it would prove they are cheating. The NFL is getting to be almost ridiculous, which is why I haven't watched a game this season. I'd rather watch the UA-cam recap than get mad over obviously bad/wrong calls by the (probably bribed) referees.
9:34 chris myers is the best sports analyst. Prove me wrong
other close calls aside, head-bobs by the center needs disscusion/agreement for next yr.
What is more damaging to the game? Refs making false calls or players demanding flags? This season i have watched at an alarming rate players demanding flags for no apparent reason.
Players should focus on the game, they are not there to judge if a play is fair or foul, and if the ref makes a false call, btw it is very human to make mistakes, so what, try to make an awesome play on the next snap.
Players demanding flags should automatically draw a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. Play your game and let the refs judge the play and let your coach argue with refs.
I do not want this game to degrade into something i see on european soccer leagues. So called stars faking foul plays, yelling at refs and demandin cards.
Technically, the sudden head movement is a false start. However, if they are going to call this, they need to throw a flag every time someone suddenly moves their head.
Refs definitely bet on Baltimore
The refs really hated the Falcons. That intentional grounding was complete BS. The defender hit his arm AND he was outside the tackle box, and you can tell he was trying to aim to the back right of the end zone.
4:40 How tf would that have been incomplete? He gained control and was touched so at any point that his elbow touches the ground, he's down by contact.
Also, it's actually embarrassing that Miami lost when the refs HEAVILY favored them that game by not calling ANYTHING on them.
This Mike P. guy is not making any right calls lately. Saying it wasn't PI? Saying what I said before would've been overturned to be an incomplete pass? BS.
Also, how dare the refs blow the play dead at the 11 yard line in the Bills game. It should've been called dead at the 3. At least we won that game.
It would've been incomplete because he didn't maintain control of the ball
If it's a catch you have to gain control and "make a football move" or in other words, survive the ground, which he didn't
@@NotCallum that's if he wasn't touched. He had control of it when his elbow touched the ground.
The first play could have been a fumble
They never challenged that lewis catch thats the dolphins fault for not challenging it
So apparently centers can’t make sure the QB is behind them so they wouldn’t cause a fumble.
NFL needs to fine officials for bogus calls and needs to provide instructional clarification to eliminate ‘emotional’ penalties being called. Referees should be emotionless and unbiased! Or replaced permanently. Too many judgement calls by piss poor judgements!
I almost had a stroke and a stress-induced heart attack from watching the referees in this video getting paid to cheat. If the NFL wants to be taken seriously, they need to either enforce their own rules, train these refs on the rules or fire ALL of them and get new ones.
As a chiefs fan frank clark definitely didn’t get away with that one
Thanks for letting us know you're a chiefs fan!! Very cool!!!
I would call that sus 😂😂 I was watching that live
That holding penalty against the Falcons is BS. 17 was lightly touching him, and defensive player just flops and dives. Thought NFL would be much stricter about diving/faking injuries and just play acting, considering:
There’s video replays and more referees.
aw cmon ref! let the boys play ball
WWE were just ahead of the curve calling it, “Sports Entertainment.” Modern sports and their fans are just in the Kayfabe phase.
There are bad calls or no calls every game, the NFL just doesn't care. Remember the Saints no call?
At this point it's like the league is hinting that the games are REALLY rigged
They couldn't be worse then WEEK 14
They just do what the nfl wants them to
Get really tired of seeing Rodgers or Brady complain to the refs and get a call changed when clearly a penalty should be called.
Been waiting for this
That first one was definitely intentional grounding.
Go to your local high school and see you can get a field pass for a varsity game. I guarantee you will be amazed. Then realize that the NFL game is so much faster. These calls were all borderline and these players are told to get away with as much stuff as they can. Jalen Phillips push on Rodgers is a good example. He didn't push Rodgers very hard but hard enough to knock him down and he knows that there is zero tolerance for hits on the QBs. I'll say that Phillips has a history of cheap shots.
The NFL could put an official monitoring each camera on each play. Missed calls would virtually eliminated and games would last for 6 hours or so.
So we just gonna ignore the forward progress not getting called just because it’s the patriots and they deserved it right? Alright got it 🙄
5:41 HAHAHA
I'd like people to judge most of those calls once in real speed, without looking at slo-mo replays from 30 different angles and determine their ruling of that specific play within seconds...I'm sure all would make pretty much the same calls as the refs, or wouldn't even know what the actual rule is...
with that being said, of course there are some calls that were bad...but yet again, most of them were actually good
Except for the fact that that these are professionally trained individuals that are meant to be experts in the rules and watching the game play out at full speed from feet away. These people are not supposed to get calls wrong, just as we expect the athletes to play at the top of their game. Your argument infers that any criticism is invalid unless we are nfl referees ourselves, which is nonsense. If you think some/most of these are ‘good’ calls, idk what game you’re watching.
Obviously.
However, my biggest gripe in the sport is roughing the passer calls.
Here, the speed at which they play actually should make the calls EASIER ... ie ... if the ref can't see how a 250 lb player rushing at a qb can stop on a dime in a split second, then they shouldn't throw the flag. Simple. Yet we see this multiple times every GD week. So stupid. The refs have absolutely ZERO common sense or understanding of basic laws of physics and understanding of human capabilities..... smh
@@andrewsercer9538 I agree on the RTP rule, that's the rule that should change, the calls themselves are most of the time in accordance with the rule tho. That's not the refs that make a bad call, that's the rule in itself that is bad, and that really sucks for defense players.
@@pewbacca4177 that's a fair point. I see what you're saying .... even if it's a technicality, these types of ref-ball calls still deserve to be included in these videos because they're still bad
You could have made a 13 minute long video on the atrocities committed by the refs against the Pat during this week 😔
Rodgers, Brady, and Lawrence all should have been soccer players with how bad they flop. Any incomplete pass, they automatically throw their hands in the air and stare at an official. Brady used to speak poorly of pass-happy offenses that gamble on defensive penalties too...
I think that it's time for the NFL to fine the NFL referees for calling a false penaltys, so the home team has a better chance to win, or replace the referees.