The gambling industry, at least here in Australia, derives the vast majority of its revenue from addicts. This isn’t true with alcohol. Gambling also has much more severe ramifications for the families and dependents of addicts, due to its capacity to obliterate household wealth and property.
Weird take to say that alcohol doesn't destroy families, people literally die directly and indirectly and you think that doesn't have the same impact? Both are bad addictions.
@@gilgamesh795 As of right now it is gone. It was added on November 5 and was there until this video went live. It has been removed and replaced multiple times since then. en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perry_Fewell&action=history
None of this is by accident! NFL is more staged than the WWF!!! To figure out who will win, just analyze the bet % between both teams...The team with the least amount of bets will win the game. (Or, at least beat the spread) Everything that happens in the game is pure theater. They are all in on it. Those that speak up are given the boot.
What do these stupid ass refs expect defenders to do? Are they not allowed to play defense?? The NFL is going to be flag football pretty soon. Oh wait it is for the pro bowl! What a joke
@@jazzyje5ter223 The defender does lead with his head into the chest of the reciever. The only thing I can think of is the defender kind of launched himself and the receiver was kind of in a defenseless position. I dunno, looks soft. I don't want receivers incentivized to catch everything in the air so if they get touched it's a penalty. Edit: After reading more comments and looking at the rule as written, this is a penalty by the letter of the law. Still seems soft, but I can understand the safety implications.
The NFL is more like WWE at this point, with their storylines, weekly episodes, and billions upon billion in addictive gambling money. What other massive, megabillionaires let their fortunes to chance?
@@Orizzle1870 "Anyone who disagrees with me is a whiny baby." Whatever you say champ. Very persuasive. I'm sure you've changed lots of people's minds with your thrilling rebuttal. 🤣
Yeah, as a vikes fan i am still salty about the no facemask calls. Those were definitely worse because thats black and white. Sorry Titans, but your problems are beyond the refs.
Wasn't this one tho dude ran full tilt at a defenseless receiver in the f**** endzone it was completely unnecessary ppl dying on this hill of let these guys get killed is dumb
@@coljones98yeah i gotta agree with him here. (now that being said i think the rule is stupid) Technically the defender broke 2 portions of the rule lead with the crown of his helmet and left his feet
@@frogalex8915 Except that the defenders feet never actually left the ground, he simply stood up from a crouched run and the defenders shoulder was the first thing to contact the defenders chest not his head.
@Bladin84 not even close watch it again he lead with his helmet like i has said before its a stupid rule but he breaks the letter of the law here. Go read the rules and come back.
Rule 12, Section 2, Article 9,Subsection a, Subsubsection 2. "A receiver attempting to catch a pass who has not had time to clearly become a runner. If the player is capable of avoiding or warding off the impending contact of an opponent, he is no longer a defenseless player" defines the receiver as defenseless. Subsection b. Subsubsection 3. "illegally launching into a defenseless opponent. It is an illegal launch if a player (i) leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (ii) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body. (This does not apply to contact against a runner, unless the runner is still considered to be a defenseless player, as defined in Article 7.)" I don't think both of his feet left the ground, but he absolutely hit a receiver attempting to catch a pass who has not had time to become a runner by launching himself forward and upwards into the defenseless player while using his helmet to initiate forcible contact against the chest of the receiver. It was a dangerous hit that just barely missed being helmet to helmet. It absolutely makes sense to try to get that sort of human missile attempt out of the NFL given what we know about concussions now. I still think it's a bad call, but much MUCH worse calls/non-calls happen every game.
Upvoted firstly because it is always great to see someone actually cite the rule in question. I don't know a lot about American Football so this is helpful. I was aware that there had been some rule changes recently to try and stop tacklers leading with the helmet, but didn't know the precise rule in this circumstance. It also shows up how few people (players, coaches and commentators) actually know the facts behind what they are complaining about. To me it seems like this was exactly the sort of hit that the rule was intended to penalise.
Dude's QB hung him out to dry and Tennessee took advantage. Don't want to take that shot, don't go over the middle like that. Clean hit. Terrible officiating. Titans should be mad. No clue why they can't review that the hit was clearly in the body and not the head.
Leaving his feet, launching, leading with helmet. These are all plays the NFL is trying to avoid. Watch Darryl Stingley and realize Addison was defenseless. The guy crushed him hard, and he could easily have wrapped him or made a play on the ball. Go for the kill shot and let the refs decide. I agree illegal hit even without the neck shot. We watch football to see people jacked up, but clearly launched at a defenseless receiver.
@@atulthakker3545this is football. He’s in the end zone about to score what are you supposed to do? The only one that should be penalized is Sam Darnold.
Not enough said about the obligation of the QB, and even the play caller/designer, to try to the keep the WR as 'safe' as possible in a fundamentally unsafe activity. And if the NFL is seriously trying to mitigate dangerous contact on WR making a play on the ball, either change the way that the game works or explain in detail how players should be coached to make hits and tackles. To respond to @mcshitums9362 's question, I think it is the NFLs responsibility to instruct coaches on how to coach players, which will trickle down to an understanding by fans, on just what the right thing he should have done as a defender in that situation. This is all part of the myriad reason the NFLs 'product' is becoming an unwatchable joke. But, that's another convo, thanks for letting me vent!!
The leading with the helmet rule states, “It is illegal for a runner or tackler to initiate forcible contact by delivering a blow with the top or crown of his helmet against an opponent when both players are clearly outside the tackle box.” It’s not helmet to helmet.
@@numb3rthr33he didn’t use his crown either thst rule is to protect defenders and he hit with mostly his shoulder and tapped his face mask No flag whatsoever
@@Shmanceypants Totally agree. I have only been watching NHL the last 4-5 weeks. NFL is all Ads, Refs, and Swift. You see the refs on the screen substantially more than the star players.
This should have been fixed by replay. It’s lousy officiating. It’s a shame the Canadian Football League has better officiating than the NFL. The NFL is a ghetto when it comes to officiating. One day maybe they will grow up and have a mature process for getting the calls correct.
By rule, this is clearly illegal lol You don't like it, it's on the rules not on the refs. Puts his head down and launches at a guy in the air it's a foul 8 days a week
You're supposed to use your ARMS to knock the ball out of his hands, not your HELMET. Jomboy is even kind enough to point out that his helmet makes contact with the receiver's hands, knocking the ball loose. "Lowering the head and making forcible contact with the crown or ”hairline” parts of the helmet against any part of the defenselessplayer’s [sic] body" - as per the nfl operations website rulebook regarding defenseless players.
@@JShann04that isn’t the penalty they called and you’re wrong lol. It is an illegal launch if a player (i) leaves one or both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (ii) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body."
Is there not still the concept of the "defenseless receiver"? I remember guys weren't allowed to spear a receiver coming over the middle while they were jumping for the ball.
It's clean if you lead with your shoulder. Anyone who's into the "defenseless reciever" movement can eat shit 😂 getting hit is a part of being a reciever, it's on the QB to not get his guy killed 🎯
@@hurricanestaranghe was asking if it’s a rule or not, it has nothing to do with whether people agree with it or not, just whether it’s currently a rule
In the NFL, a player is considered to have illegally launched into a defenseless opponent if they: Leave both feet before making contact Spring forward and upward into their opponent
The NFL has been doing this for years. And it’s terrible. But it’s all because it looks bad in real time. But it’s has got to stop. But they will be selective no matter what.
@@kylesawkon4074 Well, he's clearly on his way to, he is launching.. I still think it's a bullshit call mainly because his launch is attacking the ball, which should almost always be legal, but yeah. Don't be like that about it.
@@jonashelmke2564 on his way to launching? That’s clearly not a penalty his feet don’t even leave the ground, by definition that is not a launch. Otherwise every time someone tackles a receiver is “launching”
You know, watching the play in real time, it initially looks like a helmet to helmet hit. I know the camera and the ref have different angles but it happens so fast, I get why the ref threw the flag. That being said, the replay does show the ref being wrong, and they should’ve looked at it just in case.
The NFL Refs are terrible. And the NFL doesnt do shit about it. They may come out Monday and say we made a mistake. Well, what the fuck does that do? This so called player safety's is getting out of hand. A player hits another hard and they throw a flag. Total B.S.
If teams want the reffing to improve, they need to call out bad calls when they happen to either team. It won’t get better when they only call out bad calls against their team. As a ref myself, it’s always “you’ve been horrible all day” when they don’t get their calls, but “you reffed a good game” when calls go their way.
So you're saying it's the coach's job to correct bad referees instead of bad referees being held accountable by their own associations or themselves.... That's just dumb logic
The Head ref is Clete Blakeman and he's been doing it for over 10 years, does regular segments on the local radio show Todd and Tyler going over calls.
It is illegal to launch into an opponent who is in a defenseless posture, and currently the definition of a launch is when a player “leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent.”
Even as a Vikings fan, that shouldn’t have been a penalty. I’m not sure what the guy was supposed to do, Darnold led Addison right into him and he was just standing there.
Defenseless receiver only applies for these types of plays on contact to the helmet, or if the defender “lunges” (two feet off the ground) towards the receiver, or if the defender uses the crown of his helmet and delivers contact to head/neck/chest area This should not have been called
Horns bring out a subtle more "Fred Flintstone" look while explaining to the constable on the car ride home you're not coming home from the lodge and then say "Don't believe me, just ask Wilma".
As an actual Vikings fan, I'm happy to look the other way on this call considering how many times Darnold's facemask has been ripped off without any calls
I am a High School referee and we have slightly different rules but here is the explanation after talking to some other officials. The receiver has a certain amount of protection from himself. It’s called a defenseless receiver. He can’t get blown up before the ball is catched.
In the NFL, a player is considered to have illegally launched into a defenseless opponent if they: Leave both feet before making contact Spring forward and upward into their opponent can argue the feet but not the launch.....hate the rule but the refs made a call that the rules specifically mention. Them's the breaks in the modern NFL
I'm a vikings fan, and I'll admit we caught a ton of lucky breaks with the officiating in this game. That said, the penalty on the coach was 100% because the ball was already at the 1 yard line from the previous blown call, so both the coach and the ref knew there were no stakes. Coach didn't pretend to keep his cool, and the ref thought throwing a flag would help to shut him up.
I worked in corporate finance for some years and it made me extremely cynical, especially when there's significant money at play (politics, sports, etc). Hyper rich people are telling stories these days, the competitive aspect of sports is at risk. At the same time, the ability to gamble and generate income has gone up significantly. They are just making a product now instead of a sport. Boxing being one of the most extreme examples currently. YOY% targets are easier to hit when you can influence outcomes. When there is money of this degree at stake, people will kill/lie/cheat/steal/do literally anything for it. Lying to their television audience is not really a big ask.
Imagine not being able to hit a guy in the body in the end zone while the guy is making a catch. This play would have been hailed as excellent defense in the 2000s. Good lord.
Captain Morgan > Draft Kings.
Lets get some more Not Gambling sponsors for Mike
I agree with you, but who tf is Mike? lol
drinking vice >>> gambling vice
What is it that makes alcohol better than gambling?
Odd place for a moral stand for sure, so it can't be that..
The gambling industry, at least here in Australia, derives the vast majority of its revenue from addicts. This isn’t true with alcohol. Gambling also has much more severe ramifications for the families and dependents of addicts, due to its capacity to obliterate household wealth and property.
Weird take to say that alcohol doesn't destroy families, people literally die directly and indirectly and you think that doesn't have the same impact? Both are bad addictions.
the wikipedia still says that lmao
I just checked and didn't see it
@@anonymouscommenter7689 check again.
@@gilgamesh795 As of right now it is gone. It was added on November 5 and was there until this video went live. It has been removed and replaced multiple times since then. en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perry_Fewell&action=history
Some guy just keeps adding it back in when it gets deleted lol legend
Update: No longer soft. Perry is now "flaccid."
Penalty. Defense. Tackling the guy with the ball. 1st down.
It's two hand touch now
@AllenGabelman
Are You crazy? Two hands will get you 15 yards. Lol
It’s two hand touch because the equipment guy forgot the flags and garter belts.
@@AllenGabelman I figured we were just going flag. Penalty. Grabbing the half of the flag closer to the player. Five yard penalty.
@mgzuck unsportsmanlike conduct he looked at My flag too hard
Perry is still soft on Wikipedia lmao
Ron Burgundy moment was great 😂
Billion dollar league with ten cent officiating
just following what Vegas says
And that’s intentional. 💵💰
None of this is by accident! NFL is more staged than the WWF!!! To figure out who will win, just analyze the bet % between both teams...The team with the least amount of bets will win the game. (Or, at least beat the spread) Everything that happens in the game is pure theater. They are all in on it. Those that speak up are given the boot.
@@burtburt2263you know it helps your argument if you can actually say the correct abbreviations. It hasn’t been called WWF for over 20 years
Awww, that just the Internet's fault.
That's the MOST NECESSARY hit I've ever seen!
What do these stupid ass refs expect defenders to do? Are they not allowed to play defense?? The NFL is going to be flag football pretty soon. Oh wait it is for the pro bowl! What a joke
I mean he lead with his head i could see how in a split second they could throw the flag but thats why these penalties should be reviewable
@@frogalex8915he doesn’t lead with his head even jomboy says both shoulder and the defenders head go into the wrs chest
Especially in the end zone
@@jazzyje5ter223 The defender does lead with his head into the chest of the reciever. The only thing I can think of is the defender kind of launched himself and the receiver was kind of in a defenseless position. I dunno, looks soft. I don't want receivers incentivized to catch everything in the air so if they get touched it's a penalty.
Edit: After reading more comments and looking at the rule as written, this is a penalty by the letter of the law. Still seems soft, but I can understand the safety implications.
I refuse to believe that sports betting becoming legalized and officiating becoming worse than ever is merely a coincidence.
The NFL is more like WWE at this point, with their storylines, weekly episodes, and billions upon billion in addictive gambling money.
What other massive, megabillionaires let their fortunes to chance?
Officiating has gotten better in recent years. You're just a whiny baby.
@@Orizzle1870 "Anyone who disagrees with me is a whiny baby."
Whatever you say champ. Very persuasive. I'm sure you've changed lots of people's minds with your thrilling rebuttal. 🤣
It's highly doubtful that officiating has gotten worse. It's objectively better in baseball, better in soccer, better in basketball.
@@mvsr990no way you think NBA refs and umps are good
At this point in the NFL just hitting someone hard isn’t allowed. Doesn’t matter if it’s legal.
It's sad that it's gotten to this point.
Pretty much. And if a QB, it doesn't have to be that hard. In our lifetime, I believe the league will switch to flags.
It’s so wimpy, there’s harder hitting aloud in JV and Varsity high school ball. NFL is pathetic.
Lead with his helmet. Shouldn’t be this difficult people
Wrong. Philly hits hard af all the time and not a single call. This dude left his feet and led with his head.
This whole game was the worst officiated game of the entire season and maybe ever. Genuinely wish these refs got fined or fired
Not as bad as the Vikings game where the QB was tackled by a face mask but officials called it a safety.
@@I.PittyTheFool but thats one call. This entire game had calls like this
Yeah, as a vikes fan i am still salty about the no facemask calls. Those were definitely worse because thats black and white. Sorry Titans, but your problems are beyond the refs.
The refs are making the NFL and their partners a fuckload of money every day..
Change the NFL to stand for Not For Long lol
Perfect ad read. What a great pay off. I appreciate it.
that's how its done, for real
Even as a Vikings fan, I fully acknowledge there were some mighty tacky calls on the Titans this game...
Wasn't this one tho dude ran full tilt at a defenseless receiver in the f**** endzone it was completely unnecessary ppl dying on this hill of let these guys get killed is dumb
@@coljones98yeah i gotta agree with him here. (now that being said i think the rule is stupid) Technically the defender broke 2 portions of the rule lead with the crown of his helmet and left his feet
@@frogalex8915 Except that the defenders feet never actually left the ground, he simply stood up from a crouched run and the defenders shoulder was the first thing to contact the defenders chest not his head.
@Bladin84 not even close watch it again he lead with his helmet like i has said before its a stupid rule but he breaks the letter of the law here. Go read the rules and come back.
@ thank you. Hence the reason I left it as “tacky” rather than outright fraudulent, like the missed PI in the Saints/Rams playoff game…
Everyone use the time you free up from not watching poorly-officiated NFL football to keep Wikipedia updated.
Anything you put on that teleprompter, he will read!
Good ole Clete. The Angel Hernandez of the NFL.
I can get used to the Jomboy football breakdowns lol these have been straight gold so far
2000 ravens wouldn’t be able to play in todays league
Cletus, the slack-jawed official
Some folks will never eat a skunk, but then again some folk 'ul.
😂😂👌
Clete Blakeman is effing horrible. Dude has botched so many calls in his career. How is he still employed!?
He’s not one of the two who threw the flag on the play though, in his defense
Perry Fewell... not to be confused with Perry Farrell. He's been caught stealing.
Once! When he was five!
We’ll make great Refs. 😂😂
The more interesting video would be about the phantom illegal formation penalties that they made in retaliation.
Ya idk wtf was going on with those
3 in a row. When the vikings RT was lining up at the same depth.
The emphasis on illegal formation penalties this season is directly correlated to the legality of online sportsbooks. Someone prove this for me please
@@corybutler573 wouldn’t be surprised tbh
Ugh, that’s such a game-changing call on 4th down right there too. Horrible.
Rule 12, Section 2, Article 9,Subsection a, Subsubsection 2. "A receiver attempting to catch a pass who has not had time to clearly become a runner. If the player is capable of avoiding or warding off the impending contact of an opponent, he is no longer a defenseless player" defines the receiver as defenseless.
Subsection b. Subsubsection 3. "illegally launching into a defenseless opponent. It is an illegal launch if a player (i) leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (ii) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body. (This does not apply to contact against a runner, unless the runner is still considered to be a defenseless player, as defined in Article 7.)"
I don't think both of his feet left the ground, but he absolutely hit a receiver attempting to catch a pass who has not had time to become a runner by launching himself forward and upwards into the defenseless player while using his helmet to initiate forcible contact against the chest of the receiver. It was a dangerous hit that just barely missed being helmet to helmet. It absolutely makes sense to try to get that sort of human missile attempt out of the NFL given what we know about concussions now. I still think it's a bad call, but much MUCH worse calls/non-calls happen every game.
Upvoted firstly because it is always great to see someone actually cite the rule in question. I don't know a lot about American Football so this is helpful. I was aware that there had been some rule changes recently to try and stop tacklers leading with the helmet, but didn't know the precise rule in this circumstance.
It also shows up how few people (players, coaches and commentators) actually know the facts behind what they are complaining about. To me it seems like this was exactly the sort of hit that the rule was intended to penalise.
Lets play Flag football then. NIce comment with rule quote. thanks
“I told Perry!!” is what I’m gonna start saying when I get called on something I don’t agree with at work
Dude's QB hung him out to dry and Tennessee took advantage. Don't want to take that shot, don't go over the middle like that. Clean hit. Terrible officiating. Titans should be mad. No clue why they can't review that the hit was clearly in the body and not the head.
Leaving his feet, launching, leading with helmet. These are all plays the NFL is trying to avoid. Watch Darryl Stingley and realize Addison was defenseless. The guy crushed him hard, and he could easily have wrapped him or made a play on the ball. Go for the kill shot and let the refs decide. I agree illegal hit even without the neck shot. We watch football to see people jacked up, but clearly launched at a defenseless receiver.
@@atulthakker3545this is football. He’s in the end zone about to score what are you supposed to do? The only one that should be penalized is Sam Darnold.
Not enough said about the obligation of the QB, and even the play caller/designer, to try to the keep the WR as 'safe' as possible in a fundamentally unsafe activity. And if the NFL is seriously trying to mitigate dangerous contact on WR making a play on the ball, either change the way that the game works or explain in detail how players should be coached to make hits and tackles. To respond to @mcshitums9362 's question, I think it is the NFLs responsibility to instruct coaches on how to coach players, which will trickle down to an understanding by fans, on just what the right thing he should have done as a defender in that situation. This is all part of the myriad reason the NFLs 'product' is becoming an unwatchable joke. But, that's another convo, thanks for letting me vent!!
The leading with the helmet rule states, “It is illegal for a runner or tackler to initiate forcible contact by delivering a blow with the top or crown of his helmet against an opponent when both players are clearly outside the tackle box.” It’s not helmet to helmet.
@@numb3rthr33he didn’t use his crown either thst rule is to protect defenders and he hit with mostly his shoulder and tapped his face mask
No flag whatsoever
Blatant holding on Vikings too, not called, what a surprise. Gotta love sports.
Nah this really only happens in football. One of the worst products put out by any sport.
Holding happens on almost every play on the line. It rarely gets called..
@@Shmanceypants Totally agree. I have only been watching NHL the last 4-5 weeks. NFL is all Ads, Refs, and Swift. You see the refs on the screen substantially more than the star players.
Refs always throw flags on what look like ‘violent’ collisions because the league has gotten soft
People are dying...
@@coljones98then don’t play…pretty simple
Yes that makes total sense thank you
@@coljones98 True. But on the other hand, Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.
This should have been fixed by replay. It’s lousy officiating. It’s a shame the Canadian Football League has better officiating than the NFL. The NFL is a ghetto when it comes to officiating. One day maybe they will grow up and have a mature process for getting the calls correct.
It’s not the officiating, it’s the rules.
By rule, this is clearly illegal lol
You don't like it, it's on the rules not on the refs. Puts his head down and launches at a guy in the air it's a foul 8 days a week
@@cameronreid8383 How is this illegal? We just watched the video, and nothing he did was illegal?
@@cameronreid8383 no head makes any contact during this play
@@hurricanestarang doesn't matter. Read the rules and learn ball
From the same ref (Clete Blakeman) who rigged the Lions vs Packers game years ago. How does this guy still have a job?
Rigging IS his job...
NO WAY, I TWEETED AT JOMBOY RIGHT AS THIS HAPPENED
Titans coach def edited that Wiki page
You're supposed to let him catch it and not hit him, everyone knows that😂
You're supposed to use your ARMS to knock the ball out of his hands, not your HELMET. Jomboy is even kind enough to point out that his helmet makes contact with the receiver's hands, knocking the ball loose. "Lowering the head and making forcible contact with the crown or ”hairline” parts of the helmet against any part of the defenselessplayer’s [sic] body" - as per the nfl operations website rulebook regarding defenseless players.
It was the side of the helmet and if that's a penalty let's just play two hand touch from now on.@@JShann04
@@JShann04that isn’t the penalty they called and you’re wrong lol.
It is an illegal launch if a player (i) leaves one or both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (ii) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body."
@@JShann04 The ref called helmet to helmet and that didn't happen. even a biking fan with integrity would admit it was a bad call.
@@johnbradbury8610 When did the ref say helmet to helmet?
This is why I'm becoming so bored with the NFL. Even a clean hit is penalized. The NFL is becoming unwatchable.
It’s so so so funny how strict they have become on defensive players…. 😅
Is there not still the concept of the "defenseless receiver"? I remember guys weren't allowed to spear a receiver coming over the middle while they were jumping for the ball.
It's clean if you lead with your shoulder. Anyone who's into the "defenseless reciever" movement can eat shit 😂 getting hit is a part of being a reciever, it's on the QB to not get his guy killed 🎯
I guess every receiver trying to catch the ball is a defenseless receiver.
@@hurricanestaranghe was asking if it’s a rule or not, it has nothing to do with whether people agree with it or not, just whether it’s currently a rule
@@hurricanestarangGuys Guys I found Tom Brady’s alt account!!!
@@PS-ub3kt I answered with my first sentence
Why do horses always get called out? 4:52
One of the biggest "ball don't lie" moments here with that extra point miss. Refs should seriously have to answer for these TERRIBLE calls...
the vikings still scored the TD though what you talking about ball don't lie
"Pay up suckers!!!" %100 Scripted!
Which # is bigger 6 or 1?
In the NFL, a player is considered to have illegally launched into a defenseless opponent if they:
Leave both feet before making contact
Spring forward and upward into their opponent
The Wikipedia excerpt live read was incredible🤣
Love the football breakdowns jomboy. Give us more,we need more
There's got to be better ways to ref and ump games, AI,cameras everywhere, no need to just accept bad calls anymore. It's beyond ridiculous.
Perry is indeed incredibly soft
Great new sponsor!
Excellent breakdown as usual!
Definitely clean! not a fan of either team
Ball don’t lie, ask the goalpost
I'm just happy to hear Jimmy dropping an f bomb uncensored again
The NFL has been doing this for years. And it’s terrible. But it’s all because it looks bad in real time. But it’s has got to stop. But they will be selective no matter what.
😂😂😂 the Wikipedia is hilarious and also the anchorman reference love it
Thank YOU, Captain Morgan.
Only thing I thought during game was launching.
His feet do not leave the ground as he’s making contact
@@kylesawkon4074 Well, he's clearly on his way to, he is launching.. I still think it's a bullshit call mainly because his launch is attacking the ball, which should almost always be legal, but yeah. Don't be like that about it.
@@jonashelmke2564 on his way to launching? That’s clearly not a penalty his feet don’t even leave the ground, by definition that is not a launch. Otherwise every time someone tackles a receiver is “launching”
@@jonashelmke2564 there is no penalty for intending to launch, so yeah we will be like that.
Perry thinking he's going to live a anonymous simple life until John boy calls him out
I almost want a ref cam to see what they are seeing that makes them do these calls
Your face swaps keep getting better and better. Need to make them into some t shirts.
LOL on the guy wearing the viking helmet with Jomboy's mouth overlayed on the guy doing the Captain Morgan ad.
You know, watching the play in real time, it initially looks like a helmet to helmet hit. I know the camera and the ref have different angles but it happens so fast, I get why the ref threw the flag. That being said, the replay does show the ref being wrong, and they should’ve looked at it just in case.
Except they can’t use replay on flags. I think you can’t be mad at the call.
@@bencoggin2785 So why are calls changed after "replay assist" this year?
@@benwhyme Judgment calls won't ever be changed
The NFL Refs are terrible. And the NFL doesnt do shit about it. They may come out Monday and say we made a mistake. Well, what the fuck does that do? This so called player safety's is getting out of hand. A player hits another hard and they throw a flag. Total B.S.
If teams want the reffing to improve, they need to call out bad calls when they happen to either team. It won’t get better when they only call out bad calls against their team. As a ref myself, it’s always “you’ve been horrible all day” when they don’t get their calls, but “you reffed a good game” when calls go their way.
So you're saying it's the coach's job to correct bad referees instead of bad referees being held accountable by their own associations or themselves.... That's just dumb logic
Got it so just let everyone ref except the actual officials
He catches the ball if the defense doesn't put a hat on the ball,so, that's called: Good Defense
Hey Jomboy, the head official is called "Clete Blakeman", not Cletus. Great vid as usual!
Calls like this are literally why i don't watch the NFL anymore.
I know you are baseball guys, but your football breakdowns are excellent!
I love where Jimmy put his face at the end. That was the best
The Head ref is Clete Blakeman and he's been doing it for over 10 years, does regular segments on the local radio show Todd and Tyler going over calls.
I see Jomboy, i click! Period!
It is illegal to launch into an opponent who is in a defenseless posture, and currently the definition of a launch is when a player “leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent.”
In the year 2024, we have to question if a hit during a live play is necessary.
Jomboy branching out a bit… I like it
Even as a Vikings fan, that shouldn’t have been a penalty. I’m not sure what the guy was supposed to do, Darnold led Addison right into him and he was just standing there.
I'm assuming they threw the flag for "defenseless receiver" but it looked clean to me
It was clean, they're trying to kill the game I love 😢
Defenseless receiver only applies for these types of plays on contact to the helmet, or if the defender “lunges” (two feet off the ground) towards the receiver, or if the defender uses the crown of his helmet and delivers contact to head/neck/chest area
This should not have been called
@@superintendentchalmers5973 defender absolutely lunged at him
@ You’re right, I was looking at a shorter clip so I didn’t see the original lunge
@@hurricanestarang Or maybe they are trying to help prevent players from turning into Brett Favre.
Horns bring out a subtle more "Fred Flintstone" look while explaining to the constable on the car ride home you're not coming home from the lodge and then say "Don't believe me, just ask Wilma".
NFL officiating is a joke these days. They treat it like it's soccer! Why even have pads and helmets if you can't hit em?
As an actual Vikings fan, I'm happy to look the other way on this call considering how many times Darnold's facemask has been ripped off without any calls
NFL officials have instant replay and they still get the calls wrong. Explain that to me.
They also stopped the vikings on 4th and 1 earlier in the same drive but they called offsides when no one jumped
Add this to the list of why i gave up on watching the nfl 14 years ago.
I am a High School referee and we have slightly different rules but here is the explanation after talking to some other officials.
The receiver has a certain amount of protection from himself. It’s called a defenseless receiver. He can’t get blown up before the ball is catched.
As a Vikings fan, I’m glad a penalty call went our way… especially after the other week where the refs didn’t call face mask on QB for a safety.
refs and cops make me question unions being a good thing
I can’t believe I just got tricked on that extra point call. Damn you Jimmy.
Good point, James. I guess most of football is "unnecessary roughness"
I need to know what Kalen Deboer said to the officials when Alabama got that touchdown called back against Oklahoma
Blessings to Cpt Morgan spiced rum for allowing our boi to curse. It's so much better hearing him say what the coaches are saying
For the launching penalty folks... BOTH feet were on the ground during impact. Which is almost impossible while running and making a tackle
He was on his toes when the hit happened, knees/hips went from flexed to extended. Split second he would be off his feet.
In the NFL, a player is considered to have illegally launched into a defenseless opponent if they:
Leave both feet before making contact
Spring forward and upward into their opponent
can argue the feet but not the launch.....hate the rule but the refs made a call that the rules specifically mention. Them's the breaks in the modern NFL
That ref’s name is Cletus. That’s the most interesting part of the story to me.
I'm so sick of these bs personal foul penalties for making a tackle
I'm a vikings fan, and I'll admit we caught a ton of lucky breaks with the officiating in this game. That said, the penalty on the coach was 100% because the ball was already at the 1 yard line from the previous blown call, so both the coach and the ref knew there were no stakes. Coach didn't pretend to keep his cool, and the ref thought throwing a flag would help to shut him up.
Jomboy is the man!
Jimmy you’re creative and I like that
No wonder games are high scoring now. If I'm a kid growing up in this area I want nothing to do with playing a defensive position
I'm a Vikings fan but the unnecessary roughness on the Vikings 4th and goal play was ABSURD.
I worked in corporate finance for some years and it made me extremely cynical, especially when there's significant money at play (politics, sports, etc).
Hyper rich people are telling stories these days, the competitive aspect of sports is at risk. At the same time, the ability to gamble and generate income has gone up significantly.
They are just making a product now instead of a sport. Boxing being one of the most extreme examples currently. YOY% targets are easier to hit when you can influence outcomes.
When there is money of this degree at stake, people will kill/lie/cheat/steal/do literally anything for it. Lying to their television audience is not really a big ask.
Imagine not being able to hit a guy in the body in the end zone while the guy is making a catch. This play would have been hailed as excellent defense in the 2000s. Good lord.
This is why football peaked in the 90s 2000's
IT does make me wonder why they don't have penalty touchdowns like they have penalty tries in rugby for something like that.
NFL is not interested in making rules that makes the game more enforceable and safe, nor in making sure the most qualified refs make the NFL.
They should make a rule about no flag being thrown if the qb throws a hospital pass
Impossible to stop that momentum
That is unsportsmanlike conduct, hitting a defenseless receiver. Flag every day of the week
Hey , at least we are 100 % on something . 😢
I feel if you looked up most commonly used phrases in Titans stadium, "Hey Cletus, get the f-- over here" would be #1.
Ball hits upright = Ball don't lie