@@arenasviscatanius I think he's commenting more on the rarity of that specific score rather than the lopsidedness of it. Look up scorigami for more info on that.
The last one is really interesting. Because even the announcers immediately are like "That's not a penalty!!", but then they take out their rulebook and parse the language line by line and suddenly they agree that it's technically a penalty. Just goes to show what refs have to learn and know on the fly during a game. They can't flip open the rule book or look at 10 replays, they have to decide it in the second it happens. (And just to be sure: They made the right call here. As you can hear the announcers say in the end, the rule says that if you line up more than a yard behind scrimmage, you aren't allowed to touch another body _even on the way down_ - this is to prevent defense from full sprint launching people into the O-line and then saying "I hit them on the way down...", there is no goaltending rule in the NFL.)
To be fair, I've seen refs blow some calls in the NFL, but it doesn't even come CLOSE to the blown calls in the MLB. At this point, I'm convinced the MLB is rigged and Angel has (or had as he is now retiring) some serious dirt on someone.
Considering roughly 41,000 plays occur in the NFL season, if only 15 of them happen, that alone makes it pretty rare. The fact that KC's offensive offsides got called to negate a late TD, in a close game, on an incredibly creative play, that definitely adds to the rarity of the penalty call.
As I was reading this I tapped the screen to see where I was in the video, I was at 6:05, lol that's never happened to me before. I knew automatically to look at the score. I thought it was pretty awesome.
One thing that drives me crazy is when there’s a questionable call and they don’t show the replay. I always say that if they don’t show the replay, then it’s a bogus call that didn’t actually happen
@@craiggolden7072 What do you agree with? You can just rewind to see the fouls happening. You can do this on youtube, on your DVR, or anywhere else that official or unofficial NFL footage can be seen. If you are at a game, it will almost certainly be uploaded somewhere before you get to your car. You don't need this very bad test that's almost always wrong. You can just look with your eyes.
When I saw that clip, I automatically knew that was a penalty. As an offensive lineman, he's definitely allowed to push the runner for the play, but you can't pull on him and give your team an unfair advantage.
@@cubkid82 I know it is because direction of field changed, and such and such, but there should be an exception for a block that hits the chest is not 'blind side' or call it something else
@@BlueBlur24 It's to protect the players, and it's not excessive celebration because the rule pertains to EVERY play on the field. Bc it's a dead ball penalty, the 15 yards is subtracted from wherever they are on the field, but the down stays the same.
You can't block "back towards the line of scrimmage" that's the infraction. But yeah he definitely established himself I can see the player in front of him telegraphing the upcoming block from at least 5 yards away.
Agreed, but the stupid rule also incorporates backwards blocking towards "the line of scrimmage" which technically shouldn't apply given it was a turnover. 🤷♂ I'm still with you though, that was definitely not "blind" at all.
@@AlmostReady504 i was about to correct you on the rule but they even changed the wording more. the old wording was towards your own goal line not line of scrimmage. it now says "A blindside block in the NFL occurs when a player blocks someone who is either looking away from them or in the direction away from the action of the play." so today i bet its still called even tho it is kinda in direction of the play.
If I had a nickel for every Chiefs-Bills game in this compilation, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird considering it happened twice.
You are allowed to push the runner, but you cannot pull or drag them. It’s still a rule, it’s just a really rare circumstance required for it to happen nowadays, especially with the modern style of padding.
I can't feel too bad for the Kadarius Toney NZI call, cause even though it sucks seeing such a sweet play get wiped out by a boneheaded move, they won the whole kit & kaboodle at the end of it. Unlike the Vikes getting crushed on Blair Walsh's missed field goal vs the Seahawks. (I'm a Packers fan first & foremost but one of my old WoW buddies was a big vikes fans so we'd sit and bullshit during the games on ventrilo).
Yeah that's the difference between it being a footnote in vs the defining play of a season. Also excuse me for ranting about blaming kickers for a loss, Blair Walsh scored every point for the Vikings that game with 3/3, if he missed earlier or the offense manage to score ONCE, he isn't even on the field to take that kick, and the offense get to take the blame for not converting on the last play. The kicker doesn't have to fail every possession that results in zero points for their team, but the offense does. Every. Single. Time.
Roughing the passer as they slide is such a super rare/random call I didn’t even know that was a thing. I thought QB’s could just be annihilated as they slid down. Thanks for bringing such a crazy call to light!!!
That was a bad call. However, the name of the penalty is a bit of a misnomer. You cannot block towards your own goal line with a body shot; if blocking toward your own goal line, you must lead with the hands. It actually has little to do with hitting someone in their blind side. This is a bad call because it was not towards their own goal line.
Yeah, really bad throw. He got tunnel vision on his reciever that was (admittedly) wide open and had a good route - but he didn't see the interception...
@@DaTwistedOne1 Rule 12-3-1(r) now states that players are prohibited from the following: Running forward and leaping across the line of scrimmage in an obvious attempt to block a field goal or Try Kick, unless the player was in a stationary position on the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped. A player who is behind the line of scrimmage before, or at the snap, may run forward and leap, provided he does not cross the line of scrimmage or land on players.
As others have pointed out, the rule does not specify who the person lands on for the penalty to be valid. As long as you are behind the line of scrimmage and you leap forward and land on someone else during a field goal it is a penalty.
It used to get called all the time, and it should be getting called now more than ever. It's getting so fucking stupid watching a runner get stood up and then get dragged and pushed for another ten yards.
Since 2005, pushing the ball carrier is legal. What game did you see aiding the ball carrier? Not an NFL game. 1991 was the last time assisting the ball carrier was called in the NFL.
As someone who watched the first ever decoy fake punt return by Johnny Knox and Devin Hester get called back by a phantom hold, that Kelce lateral might be the greatest play that didn't count of all time.
Roughing the kicker is a 15 yard penalty, Running into the kicker is a 5 yard penalty, the call was running into the kicker so the 5 yard penalty was correct
I noticed while watching this that KC seemed to appear an inordinate amount of times, so I rewatched it and kept track of how many times any given team appeared. In total there were 24 clips and KC was involved in 9 of them. Next closest was a tie between BAL and DET with only three apiece. Interestingly, two of DET's appearances, and NE's _only_ two, appear to be from the _same_ game.
Moore should be embarrassed after this and deserved all the hate he received following the game. As Lou Holtz said: "Act like you've been there before". At least you guaranteed yourself a spot on "0 IQ plays" compilations for the rest of history. God knows no one will remember you for your 5 TD a year.
Usually they still make the point anyway, so it is more common to see it enforced on the kickoff. Most kickers should make a 50 or below yard field goal.
It was the end of the game, score tied, if they make the PAT, it's a victory, if they miss, overtime, the head coach made the right decision to force a 48 yard PAT.
@@elikramer9234 It's a lot of pressure, and there was only like 12 seconds on the clock, so you kind of have to penalize the extra point here. I don't think this kicker was every rly any good either, kind of like Parkey. Some days maybe good. Some days maybe shit.
Toney took the brunt of that but not only was he lined up in the neutral zone but BOTH tackles were off the line of scrimmage. This was a horrible alignment and clearly all three deserved flags. The left tackle was lined up BEHIND the off-the-line receiver on the left side of the formation!!!
Usually it isn't the filming that was low resolution back in the day, just the broadcasting of it to crappy old TVs and video tapes we watched them on. Old TVs were using a much more blurry looking system of projecting images than we use today, and even if you had a modern TV back then, while things were usually filmed on 35mm film, the 16mm tape that was used for VHS and TV Broadcast was much lower in quality and clarity.
@@nathanlaney1542 And in the past, pushing the runner was illegal as well. That's why you have the shot of Chuck Mercein with his hands out over his head on the qb sneak in the Ice Bowl. The play was supposed to go to him, but Starr decided to just keep it since the footing was so treacherous. Mercein held out his arms to show the refs he didn't push Starr.
The titans vs bears one is wrong as it could possibly be. The bears offensive player totally hit #35 with his helmet. He just stood there and took the hit. Nfl is rigged I swear😂
It's not lol Long snappers are protected because they don't get a lot of plays. They can block, but he wasn't even able to block before the Titans player came in
Hope the NFL has redefined "blindside block". Hard to buy that penalty when the man is squarely in front of the opponent. Looked like great football to me.
You know Pineiro was PISSED at Moore for taking his helmet off lmao
they fuckin lost that game too, dude basically cost them the game with that celebration
wtf is that a penalty when the play is over
@@zavtparticles Yes. It's been against the rules to take your helmet off like that for years. No excuse.
@@rkstevenson5448 that's extremely dumb
@@rkstevenson5448I get that it’s a penalty, but the damn play was OVER.
"assisting the runner" is definitely not one you hear them say very often
No but was it an ill-advised penalty or a heads up play. Given the choice between 3rd and 12 or 4th and 1, which would you take?
@@russellcurtis2501back when teams never went for it on 4th down lol
because it is legal now
Legal now
Yeah, we can argue the Tush Push all day, but that second one was just purely blatant.
@6:10 A score of 31-2 barely into the 2nd quarter is probably more rare than any of these penalties.
Depends on the teams
@@arenasviscatanius I think he's commenting more on the rarity of that specific score rather than the lopsidedness of it. Look up scorigami for more info on that.
That's just a classic titans game
Forget the 2 points, the fact chicago had over 20 points in a half is a once in a decade occurrence.
3:45 Man that 2010s NBC score bug makes me nostalgic for a time that wasn’t even that long ago.
The last one is really interesting. Because even the announcers immediately are like "That's not a penalty!!", but then they take out their rulebook and parse the language line by line and suddenly they agree that it's technically a penalty. Just goes to show what refs have to learn and know on the fly during a game. They can't flip open the rule book or look at 10 replays, they have to decide it in the second it happens.
(And just to be sure: They made the right call here. As you can hear the announcers say in the end, the rule says that if you line up more than a yard behind scrimmage, you aren't allowed to touch another body _even on the way down_ - this is to prevent defense from full sprint launching people into the O-line and then saying "I hit them on the way down...", there is no goaltending rule in the NFL.)
Sure, the call is technically correct as per the rulebook, but do you think they throw that flag if the Colts make that first FG?
@@logan09144 Does that matter? You can just decline the penalty and have the same result as if they didn't...
Yep, correct call. But Al Michaels's call is hilarious! 😂
To be fair, I've seen refs blow some calls in the NFL, but it doesn't even come CLOSE to the blown calls in the MLB. At this point, I'm convinced the MLB is rigged and Angel has (or had as he is now retiring) some serious dirt on someone.
@@jprg1966Especially with Al getting the Indianapolis Time Zone wrong. 😅
"... as Carl Cheffers and his crew, they want to get to their average." underrated commentary
W pfp
1:43 For whatever reason, chicks don't take me seriously when I tell them that.
The offensive offsides against KC is not a rare call, its been called more than a dozen times this year.
well the title was rare & random and an offensive offside is quite random/not to be expected
They started calling it a lot more this year. Before this year it was almost never called.
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Considering roughly 41,000 plays occur in the NFL season, if only 15 of them happen, that alone makes it pretty rare. The fact that KC's offensive offsides got called to negate a late TD, in a close game, on an incredibly creative play, that definitely adds to the rarity of the penalty call.
You must not watch football much. Normally it's called a false start not offsides.
Geez. Kansas City is in so many of these. 😂
So is Detroit
6:07 I don’t know what’s crazier. The penalty or the score
That should've been a toss.
That safety really had them sweating.
As I was reading this I tapped the screen to see where I was in the video, I was at 6:05, lol that's never happened to me before. I knew automatically to look at the score. I thought it was pretty awesome.
One thing that drives me crazy is when there’s a questionable call and they don’t show the replay. I always say that if they don’t show the replay, then it’s a bogus call that didn’t actually happen
You're watching a youtube video. You can just tap the left arrow key on your keyboard. You don't have to guess.
@@meepk633 I’m talking about when the game is happening in real life
@@The_Dark_One784I respect your opinion but the broadcasters are definitely not capable of thinking that hard
I agree.
@@craiggolden7072 What do you agree with? You can just rewind to see the fouls happening. You can do this on youtube, on your DVR, or anywhere else that official or unofficial NFL footage can be seen. If you are at a game, it will almost certainly be uploaded somewhere before you get to your car. You don't need this very bad test that's almost always wrong. You can just look with your eyes.
Call me crazy but it seems someone was making a jab at the Cheifs...
I sure enjoyed watching Tim Grunhard again for a minute, but good lord he almost snapped that man in half 🤣
When I saw that clip, I automatically knew that was a penalty. As an offensive lineman, he's definitely allowed to push the runner for the play, but you can't pull on him and give your team an unfair advantage.
Tim Grunhard is such a perfect name for a lineman
2:44 Usually the refs just say, "the penalty is declined." Him naming the type of penalty that was declined is just hilarious!
So a block to the chest is 'blind side'
The same thing happened to Kurt Warner and no penalty was called. He got leveled. He basically stopped playing afterward.
Came here to say the same thing. Just because lineman wasn’t looking at him doesn’t make it a blindside block.
@@cubkid82 I know it is because direction of field changed, and such and such, but there should be an exception for a block that hits the chest is not 'blind side' or call it something else
It’s because he blocked him like that towards the original line of scrimmage, which is a foul
@@cubkid82
No, that’s a penalty
What is the purpose of the rule that says you cannot remove your helmet? Is it to reduce fights or something else?
I want to say it's excessive celebration but that should have been said instead of just "unsportsmanlike conduct".
One the fights a guy took off helmet and was beating people with it
@@stevecampbell1308 Myles Garrett lol took off Rudolph's helmet and then beat Rudolph with it
@@BlueBlur24 It's to protect the players, and it's not excessive celebration because the rule pertains to EVERY play on the field. Bc it's a dead ball penalty, the 15 yards is subtracted from wherever they are on the field, but the down stays the same.
So the players can't mouth off on camera and embarrass the No Fun League.
@3:35 that is not a blind side hit, its just hitting a blind guy who can't see the guy infront of him.
You can't block "back towards the line of scrimmage" that's the infraction. But yeah he definitely established himself I can see the player in front of him telegraphing the upcoming block from at least 5 yards away.
@@AlmostReady504 I know, but calling it "blind side" is a lie
@@gm2723 Because dude wasn't looking at him. That's why it's called "blindside", he was not expecting the hit, so he couldn't prepare for it
Agreed, but the stupid rule also incorporates backwards blocking towards "the line of scrimmage" which technically shouldn't apply given it was a turnover. 🤷♂ I'm still with you though, that was definitely not "blind" at all.
@@AlmostReady504 i was about to correct you on the rule but they even changed the wording more. the old wording was towards your own goal line not line of scrimmage. it now says "A blindside block in the NFL occurs when a player blocks someone who is either looking away from them or in the direction away from the action of the play." so today i bet its still called even tho it is kinda in direction of the play.
Isnt it funny how most of these clips are Cheffers making the home teams' lives difficult?
romo reacting like he got money on that game😂
that PJ Walker throw unironically one of the best throws i’ve ever seen
Where was the headbutt at 6:06?
How was that a blind side block at 3:50?
Exactly what I was thinking
Because it wasn’t 😂 bad call
If I had a nickel for every Chiefs-Bills game in this compilation, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird considering it happened twice.
Bro took that quote straight from haminations
look how the quality has improved over the years
How do you get a blindside block if you're right in front of the guy you're blocking?
I've never heard of "assisting the runner" lol
You can push but not pull your teammate who has the ball.
The first one was a 65 yard throw. I would also be stoked
Why isn't the tush push fall under the assisting the runner penalty. Did they get rid of it?
The rule is that you cannot pull a runner forward by the pads or helmet. You can push as much as you want.
You are allowed to push the runner, but you cannot pull or drag them. It’s still a rule, it’s just a really rare circumstance required for it to happen nowadays, especially with the modern style of padding.
22:24- Kadarius Toney catching the ball is definitely rare and random, but not a penalty in and of itself.
I can't feel too bad for the Kadarius Toney NZI call, cause even though it sucks seeing such a sweet play get wiped out by a boneheaded move, they won the whole kit & kaboodle at the end of it. Unlike the Vikes getting crushed on Blair Walsh's missed field goal vs the Seahawks. (I'm a Packers fan first & foremost but one of my old WoW buddies was a big vikes fans so we'd sit and bullshit during the games on ventrilo).
Yeah that's the difference between it being a footnote in vs the defining play of a season.
Also excuse me for ranting about blaming kickers for a loss, Blair Walsh scored every point for the Vikings that game with 3/3, if he missed earlier or the offense manage to score ONCE, he isn't even on the field to take that kick, and the offense get to take the blame for not converting on the last play.
The kicker doesn't have to fail every possession that results in zero points for their team, but the offense does. Every. Single. Time.
You forgot to list the one for 7:00 and I thought you were going to show the extra point as well
3:45 is this not right in front of him? How is it a blindside?
Why is KC in so many of these clips?
Because Cheffers hates them the most
Roughing the passer as they slide is such a super rare/random call I didn’t even know that was a thing. I thought QB’s could just be annihilated as they slid down. Thanks for bringing such a crazy call to light!!!
When they go to slide. They are giving themselves up. Pretty much saying they are diwn already. Any hits is like a late hit.
So why was one helmet removal penalty inforced on the kick and the other the kick off?
Probs Coach's discretion. One was during a game-winning field goal. The other was in the middle of whichever quarter it was.
The Blindside was not a blindside he was looking directly at him?
That was a bad call. However, the name of the penalty is a bit of a misnomer. You cannot block towards your own goal line with a body shot; if blocking toward your own goal line, you must lead with the hands. It actually has little to do with hitting someone in their blind side.
This is a bad call because it was not towards their own goal line.
I was at that game at 9:09. My first and only NFL game. Best first Packers game ever! 😍🧀
The older ref uniforms were definitely better!
So at 3:50 that was really a crackback block? The defender ran right into him.
3:56 he was in his line of vision
Yeah, really bad throw. He got tunnel vision on his reciever that was (admittedly) wide open and had a good route - but he didn't see the interception...
Carl Cheffers and his crew are in so many of these.. that should tell you something
10:36
How can it be a blind side block from the front?
Because he was blocking towards his end line.
Wait, did the refs in the crazy Colts comeback rule Rice had leapt in part because on his way down he had contact with _his own teammate?!_
yes, you can't land on the back of your teammate on a fg. its been a rule for decades
@@DaTwistedOne1 Rule 12-3-1(r) now states that players are prohibited from the following:
Running forward and leaping across the line of scrimmage in an obvious attempt to block a field goal or Try Kick, unless the player was in a stationary position on the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped. A player who is behind the line of scrimmage before, or at the snap, may run forward and leap, provided he does not cross the line of scrimmage or land on players.
The rule only cares that you hit another body. It does not care whose.
As others have pointed out, the rule does not specify who the person lands on for the penalty to be valid. As long as you are behind the line of scrimmage and you leap forward and land on someone else during a field goal it is a penalty.
@@Wildcat2017 stupid rule
Where are theere so many of the highlights in this video involve the Kansas City Chiefs?
I’ve seen aiding the runner called twice in my life, once during the 2023 season and the other in this video with buffalo and Kansas City
It used to get called all the time, and it should be getting called now more than ever. It's getting so fucking stupid watching a runner get stood up and then get dragged and pushed for another ten yards.
Since 2005, pushing the ball carrier is legal. What game did you see aiding the ball carrier? Not an NFL game. 1991 was the last time assisting the ball carrier was called in the NFL.
Does anyone know how the Carolina Atlanta game ended?
Falcons won 37-34 with a field goal in Overtime. I think at this point in time, the rule still was first to score wins.
@retched thanks
im gonna be irate by the end of the video... hehe ... blindside block looked pretty clean to me.
Who had the square for 31-2?
As someone who watched the first ever decoy fake punt return by Johnny Knox and Devin Hester get called back by a phantom hold, that Kelce lateral might be the greatest play that didn't count of all time.
23:47 Madden is describing leverage which is also UNS in the NFL...
Roughing kicker is usually 15 yards, not 5!
Roughing the kicker is a 15 yard penalty, Running into the kicker is a 5 yard penalty, the call was running into the kicker so the 5 yard penalty was correct
Football should probably have more rules...
Some of those penalties are really petty.
Offsides is rare and random now?
KC overload
I noticed while watching this that KC seemed to appear an inordinate amount of times, so I rewatched it and kept track of how many times any given team appeared. In total there were 24 clips and KC was involved in 9 of them. Next closest was a tie between BAL and DET with only three apiece.
Interestingly, two of DET's appearances, and NE's _only_ two, appear to be from the _same_ game.
For the Panthers V falcons in the first clip, that missed FG ended up costing them the game. ATL won 37-34 in OT
Moore should be embarrassed after this and deserved all the hate he received following the game. As Lou Holtz said: "Act like you've been there before". At least you guaranteed yourself a spot on "0 IQ plays" compilations for the rest of history. God knows no one will remember you for your 5 TD a year.
it's not rare to see an sportsman for taking off the helmet, the rare part about that was the decision by the other team to penalize the extra point.
I’m kinda new to the sport, why is it rare to penalize the extra point?
Usually they still make the point anyway, so it is more common to see it enforced on the kickoff.
Most kickers should make a 50 or below yard field goal.
Not in that case it wouldn’t be
It was the end of the game, score tied, if they make the PAT, it's a victory, if they miss, overtime, the head coach made the right decision to force a 48 yard PAT.
@@elikramer9234 It's a lot of pressure, and there was only like 12 seconds on the clock, so you kind of have to penalize the extra point here. I don't think this kicker was every rly any good either, kind of like Parkey. Some days maybe good. Some days maybe shit.
1:29 the falcons also won the game 💀
Taking the helmet off being a penalty is stupid.
Toney took the brunt of that but not only was he lined up in the neutral zone but BOTH tackles were off the line of scrimmage. This was a horrible alignment and clearly all three deserved flags. The left tackle was lined up BEHIND the off-the-line receiver on the left side of the formation!!!
The very last play seemed to be very high resolution for the time period. Was it remastered or something?
Usually it isn't the filming that was low resolution back in the day, just the broadcasting of it to crappy old TVs and video tapes we watched them on. Old TVs were using a much more blurry looking system of projecting images than we use today, and even if you had a modern TV back then, while things were usually filmed on 35mm film, the 16mm tape that was used for VHS and TV Broadcast was much lower in quality and clarity.
Isn’t the tush push assisting the runner?
The removing the helmet is called all the time.
Guys, I’m a newbie for football. The second foul is still exist? I never seen that call in last 3 years
Assisting the runner is legal, hence the tush push being a thing
@@joshuaguenin9507 Thanks man!! I really appreciate it
@@joshuaguenin9507helping the runner is still a penalty. The tush push is a separate thing since it’s a push, not a pull
@@tcnugget but the push was outlawed for a long time
Some of these clips didn't even show the foul.
17:16
Patrick face
he knows the refs always got his back
12:21 Should be able to double the penalty for blocking while technically now on defense.
8:37 is stupid, so a lineman was a little too far ahead.... so what? play was completely unchanged by him being there
Damn, Marvin Harrison at 23:28 looked like he wanted to shoot someone.
Before anyone asks, the game was in 2003, so it would have been the first time.
on the Samuel catch he was not down just stopped and struggling possibly for more yardage. . Rather quick whistle.
27:43 What did the ref say?
1:50 So, "assisting the runner" is a foul? How is the Brotherly Shove legal, then? I don't understand.
As much as I love watching the Eagles make this play, I wouldn't be surprised if it gets outlawed soon.
You can push, but you can’t grab the jersey and pull or carry the runner
@@nathanlaney1542 And in the past, pushing the runner was illegal as well. That's why you have the shot of Chuck Mercein with his hands out over his head on the qb sneak in the Ice Bowl. The play was supposed to go to him, but Starr decided to just keep it since the footing was so treacherous. Mercein held out his arms to show the refs he didn't push Starr.
The rules changed
Pushing, sure. Grabbing the jersey and pulling the runner? No.
@18:02; the Chief gets called, but what the Packer did was just fine? Yet, there was a referee, right there.
thats what i was thinking, he didnt even initiate it
Why tf is 3:30 a penalty? How is that a blindside block?
Because you can't hit someone coming back towards their own goal line
Any block going back towards the line of scrimmage is classified as a blindside block. This is just a rare instance where the block was to the chest.
Yes I didn’t like it what’s he supposed to do get out of the way so he can make the tackle ?
@@Cattdaddy222 Screen him out
It's the definition of a blindside block. you can't come back towards the line of scrimmage to make a block.
Where do i reconize that profile?
8:30 is janky ass call. He barely took a step into the paint.
It’s already illegal for him to be at the 1, you only get 1 yard from the line of scrimmage
You barely touch the side paint.your out of bounds.
The removing helmet penalty is NOT rare, nor is it random. It has been around for a long long long time now and EVERY fan knows about it.
So, the first one isn't rare or random.
Where is the fake "Roughing The Passer" 1976 Patriots/Raiders Playoff Game?
i'm sorry, can someone explain this one to me? At 8:55
Illegal Downfield is a lineman that goes more than one yard or two yard past the line of scrimmage
@@joshuaguenin9507officially it's 1 yard. Dickerson is 2 yards downfield. Ball snapped at the 2 and he's at the goal line
Damn, how are the chiefs involved in these so much?
Negative 28 to 34 is a heck of a penalty
I'm confused. How is the first penalty rare or random? And as usual, Collinsworth never knows when to shut up. He talks to hear himself talk.
No he doesn’t
6:10 LMAO 31-2 game score, and it's not far into the game!!!
They should show the rule, in question, on the big screen
An oddly high number of these plays involved the Kansas City Chiefs.
The problem in the NFL today is players who are emotionally childlike.
the helmet penalty is such bullshit bro imma just be honest
Most of these with KC are against the opposing team, this gotta stop dawg
You cant take your helmut off unless you are a Kansas City Chief player! Then the Refs advise you to put it back on??
Moore : is the best example of a team that would go nowhere . When your teammates are about me , me , me , like Moore proved will never be winners
23:47 What Madden is describing is leverags, nut leaping.
The titans vs bears one is wrong as it could possibly be. The bears offensive player totally hit #35 with his helmet. He just stood there and took the hit. Nfl is rigged I swear😂
It's not lol Long snappers are protected because they don't get a lot of plays. They can block, but he wasn't even able to block before the Titans player came in
Most of these penalties are actually fairly common.
Not only is that a bad call in the KC-LAR game, but that's an ejection foul on top of it. That's a spearing call.
Dude, I think everyone knows that you can't take your helmet off in the field of play. Everyone.
Hope the NFL has redefined "blindside block". Hard to buy that penalty when the man is squarely in front of the opponent. Looked like great football to me.