I remember that first one with Marsh, that was also know as the absolute worst year for football ever because the NFL uppers decided to make taunting a "point of emphasis" so they called taunting on absolutely everyone just for looking in the wrong direction.
I'd nominate the 2001 call that triggered Bottlegate in Cleveland, whereby the refs reviewed and overturned a play even after a subsequent play took place. This call cost Cleveland the game and led to a deluge of debris that caused the officials to cal the game--then have to bring the players back 20 minutes to finish the final two downs after the NFL said they didn't have the authority to call a game.
Bears fan here...appreciate the Tony Corrente BS call vs Marsh...Marsh who was just promoted off the practice roster makes an AMAZING play, all to have it negated by a referee who wanted to make himself be noticed...killed Marsh's confidence that game and gave Marsh a lot of flak initially for something when he did NOTHING wrong...both Corrente and the NFL SUCK, Corrente for the call, and the NFL for giving that jerk of a ref the Pro Bowl as a reward for his horrible referring at the end of the season...
I love how #4 (Dez Bryant no-catch) you actually admit it was the right call according to the rules; it was the rule itself that was bad. That’s a different list, my guy.
@@DwayneryIt never went forward either. It doesn’t matter if it goes backward all that matters is that it doesn’t go forward, and when you watch the zoomed in angles on the ball there is no decisive evidence the ball went forward from where it is initially thrown
I agree. I don’t remember this being very controversial. Maybe shortly after. But there is no clear evidence the ball went forward. What happens when it’s not clear? You leave it as called on the field and not what it might have been
I was just gonna reply to this vid saying that. In the replay angle posted which is pretty down the line you see the ball moving slightly backwards.... Thrown at the 26 and a half.... Gets caught at the 26 and a quarter.... angles aside. That's a lateral. Doesn't belong in the WORST calls ever list. It was the right call. Not a Bills fan or a Titans fan.
Bill Vinovich, after that disastrous non PI call, was allowed to referee 2 different Super Bowl games. If that doesn’t prove NFL indifference and corruption, nothing does.
head ref isnt responsible for that call, he is set up behind the QB and watching for penalties in the backfield. it was side judge Gary Cavaletto who was right there and decided not to throw the flag. BTW, Gary Cavaletto has not officiated a single playoff game since.
Jeez, I'll never forget that "Tuck" game! I had family (Patriot fans from Boston) out to the Bay Area visiting me, and we were all watching the game. Me, the Raider fan and them Patriot fans. They all died from laughter when they ruled that call in Brady's favor!
Tomlin is guilty. I remember him walking around with a smug little smile after afterwards. He knew exactly what he was doing. Where was the getback coach?
The #1 play was absolutely inexcusable. I remember seeing that as it happened and wondered who paid the refs off, because Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder saw the interference on that play.
@jonathanstewart4800 by whom? There is definite doubt because of videos like these. I've never seen a video of the actual yardline right in front of the camera. I've seen videos before the yardline and after the yardline that show both.
I like the calls you have listed here ( except for the Mike Tomlin one), but the Snow Bowl FUMBLE should be number one. Both teams had changed offenses and defenses, not a person in the stadium doubted that it was a fumble, and then......a call from New York. Hands down the most egregious example of game fixing in the NFL, and outside of the Game Six between the Sacramento Kings vs Los Angeles fakers, the worst in sports history.
The Fail Mary is brutal, but the no call interference at #1 is just funny to me. The guy got absolutely clobbered, and the call should've been so obvious even Madden would've called it 🙄
With the exception of #1, these aren't bad calls, just controversial calls. They could be argued either way. The video should include clear and indisputable bad calls, of which there are plenty, like #1.
@johnmassoud930 As a lifelong Hawks fan and Washington native, I agree. However, the part on that Superbowl was about a series of calls, some of which are debatable like Turner's supposed push-off. I would be fine if they had just listed the phantom Hasselback low block, as that one was incontrovertible.
The Lions should've never been in a position to score in that 2023 game. The refs called tripping on Dallas instead of Detroit on a thrid down. Instead, a first was negated, and Detroit got the ball back.
Two that deserve to be on this list, 1988 wild card game Browns vs Oilers. Browns recover an obvious fumble (it was actually a lateral) refs called it an incomplete pass. Would’ve secured a Browns win. Also, BottleGate shoulda definitely been on this list. Rule number one when it comes to instant replay has always been, once a play has been ran, you cannot challenge the previous play.
I can’t believe you put the Dallas Green Bay play on there and not the Dallas Lions the week before. What a joke when that was 20 times worse and flat cost the Lions the game. Take this stupidity off.
I was at that game (Lions fan). The whole stadium was completely confused. Neither refs nor PA system announced anything that was going on. Everyone knew it was a penalty. Exiting, I had a number of Cowboys fans come up to me saying we got screwed. That tells you how egregious it was.
Lions tried to get sneaky and tricky with reporting by having lineman running at the refs to make them look eligible - you play with fire and occasionally you'll get burnt.
@@lachlanhabershon4719Different game. They are referencing a Lions playoff game against the Cowboys where the Lions had a pass thrown towards a receiver who was face-guarded by the defender (he basically bear hugged the receiver while never once looking back), and the refs threw the flag just to randomly pick it up even though it was clear as day.
Idk what the lions are crying about. Weird how the WR is ripping the defenders facemask off and you're complaining about a PI that never existed. Same with last year, the last lions drive doesn't exist if the refs didn't bail out the lions. The list is crap, and your eyes really need to be checked.
I'm a Seahawks fan, not a Bengals fan. But the Bengals got screwed in the playoffs two years in a row, at the end of the 2021 season, and then at the end of the 2022 season. The first season, they lost in the SB to the NFL"s desire to build a fan base for the Rams. The next season, the NFL had decided that Patrick Mahomes was their new Golden Boy, so the Bengals got screwed in the AFCCG. In each game, the refs just let the teams play for most of the game. But when the Bengals threatened to actually WIN the game, suddenly there was a flag fest in the last 2 minutes, with all the flags going against the Bengals. Two years in a row the same team got screwed in the same way.
Both games were refereed by Ronald Torbert. I'll describe Torbert to jog your memory: he's a black referee who wears wire framed glasses. He's a little on the pudgy side, rather than muscular.
- NFL is in bed with gambling - NFL coaches and player cannot gamble on games, BUT there is NO RESTRICTION on family. (Reminds you of Congress) - Sports Entertainment is in bed with gambling. - Sports Entertainments folks are slowly promoting ideas like purposely losing games to get better draft spots. They are normalizing questionable conduct over time. - There is a clear history of game rigging in sports. Arguing the severity is a distraction from the fact it has happened. What could possibly go wrong????
Jomboy did an excellent breakdown of the Cowboys/Lions game where he shows Dan Skipper running towards the ref also doing the sign for reporting, and even shows the ref pointing at and acknowledging Skipper. The Lions got cute and tried to trick the Cowboys by having 2 players appear to report, they have nobody to blame but themselves. To put that play on a list of the "10 worst calls in NFL history" is very, very dumb. Let's also not forget that it was a MUCH worse tripping call that gave the Lions the ball back in the first place. The Lions player actually committed the trip but they flagged the Cowboys player, leading to the Cowboys having to punt and the Lions gettting another possession.
How is the Music City Miracle one of the worst calls? It's been proven time and again that it was a lateral. If it had been called a forward pass then it could be on the list.
#3 is insane, how does a rule like that even get written in the first place? Tucking the ball into his body by definition means he had no intent on passing. Maybe that could be a future video? Top 10 weird or bad NFL Rules?
4:40 look right here, the ball leaves Wycheck’s hand at the 26, and Dyson catches it right on the 25yd line. Yes, Wycheck was further back, but a lateral is based on where the ball is. This (just like the previous example) was not a bad call.
But ignore the even more times the refs screwed them over with calls. If you think the refs are purposely helping a team over just being really damn bad overall, you are niave.
@lord_canon no it hasn't. I hate the Pats just so much as most non NE fans do. They weren't having the league rig games for them. Same thing with the Chiefs now. Do they get the benefit on calls at time, yah, but it's far from getting calls to influence a game.
Where’s the no call on Josh Allen’s horse collar or the intentional grounding that never happened or the pass interface call the gave the chiefs a win.
The Dez Bryant non catch is karma for the much worse ref call/non call that you didn't include which if they got it right would have probably had the lions facing green bay in that game.
8:43 Cowboys fans don’t let this go lightly because people still debate it despite the fact that the NFL stated 3yrs later, before revising the catch rule, that it was called wrong and Dez DID catch it.
I would have added the Eagles recovering the fumble against the Cowboys and the refs saying there isn’t enough evidence to give the Eagles the ball when clearly the Eagles had it. Ruined any momentum the Eagles could get. I guarantee no one to this day knows why they called it that way cause it was clear and day the Eagles ball since they were the only ones on the ball
It would behoove the nfl not to have a bunch of middle aged lawyers as referees. Most of these non calls and calls are just awful as if they are blind or daydreaming as the play is happening.
NFL is not far off from professional wrestling. The refs have extreme control over the outcome of a game. You ever hear you can call holding on every play?
6:20 yes, thank you, the entire game was a bad call. I tell my kids the Zebras won this game. It was all about the storyline of Bettis winning his final game in his hometown Detroit. 🤦🏻♂️
There are two one horrendous calls that are clearly missing. One was Ed Marion blowing Rob Lytle's fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship Game dead and awarding the Broncos the ball, and they scored on the next play. Unlike many, I don't think that changd the outcome of the game, though the Raiders clearly should have had the ball inside their own 5. But given how the Broncos defense dominated much of that game, I'm not sure it would have mattered that much (the only reason why the score appeared close was the four kicks Broncos PK Jim Turner missed). The other one occurred two years later in the 1979 AFC Championship Game in Pittsburgh, when Mike Renfro was ruled out of bounds on what clearly looked like the game-tying TD in the third quarter of the '79 AFC Championship Game. There again, I don't think it altered the outcome of the game, because the Steelers dominated after Vernon Perry's INT return for a TD in the first quarter gave the Oilers an early 7-0 lead, but it certainly took the wind out of the Oilers' sails for the rest of the day.
How is Bottlegate not in this??? Seriously, that was by far the WORST call in NFL history. YOU CANNOT go back TWO plays and change what happened... which is what the refs did there.
I'd have to go with the coin toss screw-up with the Steelers v Lions in 1998. Or maybe the time when they incorrectly called Too Many Men against the Steelers in 1995. Those were worse than the "soft" pass interference call in XL.
There is a longer clip of the Tomlin mistake, proving that he was honest mistake. Having said that, FIRE MIKE TOMLIN!! I need a HC that can win playoff games
I think it was in 1999, a Seahawks at Jets game late in the season (might have been the last regular season game). Jets QB runs a sneak from the 1 and gets awarded the TD. Replay clearly shows that his WHITE helmet breaks the plane, but the BROWN football is still tucked down into his belly, nowhere close to the goal-line. No instant replay that year so the TD stood as called... Seahawks loss knocks them out of the playoffs and their head coach got fired. Up to that point in time, the WORST call I ever saw.
I was looking for that one as well. In the end, it was good for the Hawks because, if not for that call, they most likely make the playoffs. If that happens, Erickson doesn't get fired and Mike Holmgren is never hired which completely changes the next 25 years of Seahawks history.
That first penalty is all the proof you need to know that the sports world is rigged, a referee was live on tv bumping into a player who avoided him and threw a flag, there is also holding on every single play by lineman and secondary on both teams but they always call them to slow down a specific team’s momentum
The worst referee call in history, without a doubt, is the simplest thing a referee has to do. The coin flip . The Thanksgiving coin flip between Detroit and Pittsburgh where Pittsburghs Jerome Bettis called heads, it came down heads, yet tge referee Saud Bettis called tails. Was an overtime coin flip, with microphones clearly getting Bettis calling it correctly. Detroit was awarded tge choice and won the game after receiving the OT kickoff
So sick of hearing about the Dez catch/no-catch. 1) It was still short of the goal line so no points were guaranteed. 2) If Dallas did score, Rodgers would've gotten the ball back with 4 minutes left during his 2nd MVP season, needing only a FG to win. 3) And most damningly, the only reason Dallas wasn't eliminated the week prior was the same exact ruling was made against Calvin Johnson, on an even more clear catch, so the refs were completely consistent to the rule at the time. The same ruling Dallas advanced on the week prior was ruled the same way again. Can't have it both ways. Should it have been a catch? Probably yes. But it should have been a Calvin Johnson catch the week prior making the point moot anyway.
I know a defensive PI when I see one cause that was Defensive PI by a mile but yet the Ref's completely just didn't make that call because they weren't calling it right down the middle! 12:24
I still can't watch that Titans bullshit without getting pissed off. I can almost tolerate the bad calls before we had replay officials but to have crystal clear video evidence and still get it wrong begs all sorts of questions. How much influence is sports betting having on the outcome of games?
Now the fail Mary I can’t blame you for because until recently I agreed with the vast majority of people that said it was clearly an interception and not a touchdown. And after having it explained to me that possession is awarded to the first player to catch the and establish both feet down in bounds first. If you watch closely Golden Tate got both of his feet down first and it truly pains me to admit this since I’m a 49ers fan and absolutely hate the Thunderchickens(Seahawks), but it does appear by that definition that it truly was a touchdown 🤷🏻♂️🫣😢
Bill Vinovich didn’t , in ANY way, keep a “ low profile”. The NFL awarded him two KC Super Bowls where he and his crew made many calls that easily could have made this video. Congrats to him and KC for tainted rings
#8 was a blunder on Detroit, not the refs. Detroit thought it would be a great idea to try to confuse Dallas on who is reporting as eligible by sending 3 lineman to the ref. What makes it so idiotic is that the ref literally tells the defense in person and announces on the PA system who declared eligible. That is the dumbest idea ever tried on a NFL field
I remember that first one with Marsh, that was also know as the absolute worst year for football ever because the NFL uppers decided to make taunting a "point of emphasis" so they called taunting on absolutely everyone just for looking in the wrong direction.
You should make a top 10 worst calls against the Lions
The 10 worst calls of all time COULD HAVE BEEN all calls against the Lions.
@@peterz22thomas5 Can't think of one that's a wrong call.
Tomlin should have been suspended 1 game for that interference
he shoud have been ejected from the game and suspended
I'd nominate the 2001 call that triggered Bottlegate in Cleveland, whereby the refs reviewed and overturned a play even after a subsequent play took place. This call cost Cleveland the game and led to a deluge of debris that caused the officials to cal the game--then have to bring the players back 20 minutes to finish the final two downs after the NFL said they didn't have the authority to call a game.
Next video should be “Top 10 Non Calls and Bad Calls Going in Favor of the Chiefs”
After that make a video on how the earth is flat because winning is fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate this narrative so much.
Also for patriots
How could you ever POSSIBLY cut that list all the way down to only a top 10
There is too many to choose from., it would be a ten hour video
Bears fan here...appreciate the Tony Corrente BS call vs Marsh...Marsh who was just promoted off the practice roster makes an AMAZING play, all to have it negated by a referee who wanted to make himself be noticed...killed Marsh's confidence that game and gave Marsh a lot of flak initially for something when he did NOTHING wrong...both Corrente and the NFL SUCK, Corrente for the call, and the NFL for giving that jerk of a ref the Pro Bowl as a reward for his horrible referring at the end of the season...
It didn't help things that one of the assistant coaches yelled at Marsh.
I love how #4 (Dez Bryant no-catch) you actually admit it was the right call according to the rules; it was the rule itself that was bad. That’s a different list, my guy.
Yep
The ball NEVER touched the ground.
But the only reason the Cowboys were there, is because the Lions got shafted the week before in Dallas.
Same with the tuck rule.
@@peterz22thomas5 How? wtf? lmao
As a Saints fan I knew what #1 was before clicking and wasn't disappointed.
The interference was clearly the worst call
I think everyone agrees with #1. Everybody in the country jaws dropped simultaneously.
I disagree with the music city miracle being a "worst call" maybe kinda inconclusive, but not an out right bad call.
I actually say the call was correct. The ball never went backwards lol
@@Dwaynerythat’s the point, it went forward, which is illegal
It’s been proven that it was a legal play
@@DwayneryIt never went forward either. It doesn’t matter if it goes backward all that matters is that it doesn’t go forward, and when you watch the zoomed in angles on the ball there is no decisive evidence the ball went forward from where it is initially thrown
I agree. I don’t remember this being very controversial. Maybe shortly after. But there is no clear evidence the ball went forward. What happens when it’s not clear? You leave it as called on the field and not what it might have been
Some of these aren't worst calls, just worst rules.
#7 was a legit lateral...it has been shown that it went backwards...not by much, but by enough that it should NOT be on this list...
Amen. Titans won fair and square.
A lateral doesn't have to go backwards, it just mustn't go forward.
I was just gonna reply to this vid saying that. In the replay angle posted which is pretty down the line you see the ball moving slightly backwards.... Thrown at the 26 and a half.... Gets caught at the 26 and a quarter.... angles aside. That's a lateral. Doesn't belong in the WORST calls ever list. It was the right call. Not a Bills fan or a Titans fan.
Bill Vinovich robbed the 49ers of 2 SB’s.
Bill Vinovich, after that disastrous non PI call, was allowed to referee 2 different Super Bowl games. If that doesn’t prove NFL indifference and corruption, nothing does.
head ref isnt responsible for that call, he is set up behind the QB and watching for penalties in the backfield. it was side judge Gary Cavaletto who was right there and decided not to throw the flag. BTW, Gary Cavaletto has not officiated a single playoff game since.
Jeez, I'll never forget that "Tuck" game! I had family (Patriot fans from Boston) out to the Bay Area visiting me, and we were all watching the game. Me, the Raider fan and them Patriot fans. They all died from laughter when they ruled that call in Brady's favor!
Tomlin is guilty. I remember him walking around with a smug little smile after afterwards. He knew exactly what he was doing. Where was the getback coach?
The bad part is you can fill this entire list with calls from just this year the officiating has been that bad. And it's only getting worse
The music city miracle has been debunked as a forward pass by 2 degrees.
The #1 play was absolutely inexcusable. I remember seeing that as it happened and wondered who paid the refs off, because Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder saw the interference on that play.
Lost any credibility with the Titans one. That was clearly not forward.
It was.
Agreed
Titans fan
It’s been proven it was a legal play. The ball went backwards from its thrown position to its caught position.
@jonathanstewart4800 by whom? There is definite doubt because of videos like these. I've never seen a video of the actual yardline right in front of the camera. I've seen videos before the yardline and after the yardline that show both.
I like the calls you have listed here ( except for the Mike Tomlin one), but the Snow Bowl FUMBLE should be number one. Both teams had changed offenses and defenses, not a person in the stadium doubted that it was a fumble, and then......a call from New York.
Hands down the most egregious example of game fixing in the NFL, and outside of the Game Six between the Sacramento Kings vs Los Angeles fakers, the worst in sports history.
I'm still wondering who the intended receiver was on that "pass".
To this day I still can't believe they didn't called that interference
It basically ruined the saint future in a nutshell
The Fail Mary is brutal, but the no call interference at #1 is just funny to me. The guy got absolutely clobbered, and the call should've been so obvious even Madden would've called it 🙄
Tuck Rule, NOLA No Call, Fail Mary
With the exception of #1, these aren't bad calls, just controversial calls. They could be argued either way. The video should include clear and indisputable bad calls, of which there are plenty, like #1.
@scottjohnson7248 the refs in the Seahawks Steelers Super Bowl were clearly biased for the Steelers.
@johnmassoud930 As a lifelong Hawks fan and Washington native, I agree. However, the part on that Superbowl was about a series of calls, some of which are debatable like Turner's supposed push-off. I would be fine if they had just listed the phantom Hasselback low block, as that one was incontrovertible.
The Lions should've never been in a position to score in that 2023 game. The refs called tripping on Dallas instead of Detroit on a thrid down. Instead, a first was negated, and Detroit got the ball back.
Two that deserve to be on this list, 1988 wild card game Browns vs Oilers. Browns recover an obvious fumble (it was actually a lateral) refs called it an incomplete pass. Would’ve secured a Browns win. Also, BottleGate shoulda definitely been on this list. Rule number one when it comes to instant replay has always been, once a play has been ran, you cannot challenge the previous play.
I can’t believe you put the Dallas Green Bay play on there and not the Dallas Lions the week before. What a joke when that was 20 times worse and flat cost the Lions the game. Take this stupidity off.
I was at that game (Lions fan). The whole stadium was completely confused. Neither refs nor PA system announced anything that was going on. Everyone knew it was a penalty. Exiting, I had a number of Cowboys fans come up to me saying we got screwed. That tells you how egregious it was.
Lions tried to get sneaky and tricky with reporting by having lineman running at the refs to make them look eligible - you play with fire and occasionally you'll get burnt.
@@lachlanhabershon4719Different game. They are referencing a Lions playoff game against the Cowboys where the Lions had a pass thrown towards a receiver who was face-guarded by the defender (he basically bear hugged the receiver while never once looking back), and the refs threw the flag just to randomly pick it up even though it was clear as day.
Idk what the lions are crying about.
Weird how the WR is ripping the defenders facemask off and you're complaining about a PI that never existed.
Same with last year, the last lions drive doesn't exist if the refs didn't bail out the lions.
The list is crap, and your eyes really need to be checked.
@@ethankibbey1976 Gotcha - don't know the game you're talking about then!
I'm a Seahawks fan, not a Bengals fan. But the Bengals got screwed in the playoffs two years in a row, at the end of the 2021 season, and then at the end of the 2022 season. The first season, they lost in the SB to the NFL"s desire to build a fan base for the Rams. The next season, the NFL had decided that Patrick Mahomes was their new Golden Boy, so the Bengals got screwed in the AFCCG. In each game, the refs just let the teams play for most of the game. But when the Bengals threatened to actually WIN the game, suddenly there was a flag fest in the last 2 minutes, with all the flags going against the Bengals. Two years in a row the same team got screwed in the same way.
Both games were refereed by Ronald Torbert. I'll describe Torbert to jog your memory: he's a black referee who wears wire framed glasses. He's a little on the pudgy side, rather than muscular.
- NFL is in bed with gambling
- NFL coaches and player cannot gamble on games, BUT there is NO RESTRICTION on family. (Reminds you of Congress)
- Sports Entertainment is in bed with gambling.
- Sports Entertainments folks are slowly promoting ideas like purposely losing games to get better draft spots. They are normalizing questionable conduct over time.
- There is a clear history of game rigging in sports. Arguing the severity is a distraction from the fact it has happened.
What could possibly go wrong????
i just wish they would help the chiefs more
😂
@@thehalftimeshow😂
Jomboy did an excellent breakdown of the Cowboys/Lions game where he shows Dan Skipper running towards the ref also doing the sign for reporting, and even shows the ref pointing at and acknowledging Skipper. The Lions got cute and tried to trick the Cowboys by having 2 players appear to report, they have nobody to blame but themselves. To put that play on a list of the "10 worst calls in NFL history" is very, very dumb.
Let's also not forget that it was a MUCH worse tripping call that gave the Lions the ball back in the first place. The Lions player actually committed the trip but they flagged the Cowboys player, leading to the Cowboys having to punt and the Lions gettting another possession.
I do love hearing how players and coaches get fined yet a ref threw the game and nothing
The music city miracle isn't debated bro. One angle CLEARLY shows it was a lateral. Only cry baby Buffalo fans would claim such nonsense.
The 2018 NFC Championship game would be a good addition to this list. The Saints got reamed on that no-call.
These aren’t even the worst calls this season
3:50 the following year against dallas, the lions reported as eligible 14 times. This is more than their whole entire season prior to this game
As a saints fan, this will always hurt. Still hard to watch after 5 years
How is the Music City Miracle one of the worst calls? It's been proven time and again that it was a lateral. If it had been called a forward pass then it could be on the list.
So the Mafia had games fixed for the Steelers ... Then moved to fixing for the Chiefs...
I can name 10 other calls equally egregious through the many years of football I’ve watched
#3 is insane, how does a rule like that even get written in the first place? Tucking the ball into his body by definition means he had no intent on passing. Maybe that could be a future video? Top 10 weird or bad NFL Rules?
The Music City Miracle was legit. No call should have been made. The camera angle shows it was legal. And even a team of mathematicians verified it.
Where is the HECK is the Bert Emanuel Call?!?!?!?!?!?
This list is bogus!!!
4:40 look right here, the ball leaves Wycheck’s hand at the 26, and Dyson catches it right on the 25yd line. Yes, Wycheck was further back, but a lateral is based on where the ball is. This (just like the previous example) was not a bad call.
Yeah, I'd take this out of the list and replace it with the Calvin Johnson no catch which was more egregious than Dez Bryant
Bears - Raiders. Bears intercepted Stabler for a touchdown, negated by an 'inadvertant whistle'.
I’m a raiders fan 😢
Me to smh
I'm a Lions fan😭😭😭
notice how many times the steelers had help
But ignore the even more times the refs screwed them over with calls.
If you think the refs are purposely helping a team over just being really damn bad overall, you are niave.
@@denisfolcik1373 well what's happened with the chiefs and patriots happened over a very big money pool and specific time frame
@@denisfolcik1373 you're an idiot
@lord_canon no it hasn't. I hate the Pats just so much as most non NE fans do. They weren't having the league rig games for them. Same thing with the Chiefs now.
Do they get the benefit on calls at time, yah, but it's far from getting calls to influence a game.
@@denisfolcik1373 end of the bengals chiefs this year was a booty call, tuck rule was a booty call, etc.
I have been a Bills fan for forty-five years and I still hate the Titans for that play.
Where’s the no call on Josh Allen’s horse collar or the intentional grounding that never happened or the pass interface call the gave the chiefs a win.
Also not mention in the SBXL list was the no-call of Joey Porter's jorse call on Shawn Alexander.
Classic NFL deflecting blame on anyone but themselves.
The Dez Bryant non catch is karma for the much worse ref call/non call that you didn't include which if they got it right would have probably had the lions facing green bay in that game.
8:43 Cowboys fans don’t let this go lightly because people still debate it despite the fact that the NFL stated 3yrs later, before revising the catch rule, that it was called wrong and Dez DID catch it.
Disputed dual catches always go to the offense. Those are the rules. That one was stupid.
Yep
underrated channel
And when the Lions blew out the Cowboys this year, they made sure to repeatedly report as eligible 😂
There is no question that the saints rams call is the worst referee mess ever (and there are a lot to choose from).
It’s been proven that the Music City Miracle was a legal play.
Where's the call where Gene Steratore folded up a notecard and tried to use it as proof that the Cowboys had a first down vs the Raiders?
Give Dez the catch. Rodgers marches down the field and wins anyway. 😂😂😂
I would have added the Eagles recovering the fumble against the Cowboys and the refs saying there isn’t enough evidence to give the Eagles the ball when clearly the Eagles had it. Ruined any momentum the Eagles could get. I guarantee no one to this day knows why they called it that way cause it was clear and day the Eagles ball since they were the only ones on the ball
Rigged
It would behoove the nfl not to have a bunch of middle aged lawyers as referees. Most of these non calls and calls are just awful as if they are blind or daydreaming as the play is happening.
NFL is not far off from professional wrestling. The refs have extreme control over the outcome of a game. You ever hear you can call holding on every play?
Next video, roughing the pass calls for shaking Mahomes hand
6:20 yes, thank you, the entire game was a bad call. I tell my kids the Zebras won this game. It was all about the storyline of Bettis winning his final game in his hometown Detroit. 🤦🏻♂️
There are two one horrendous calls that are clearly missing. One was Ed Marion blowing Rob Lytle's fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship Game dead and awarding the Broncos the ball, and they scored on the next play. Unlike many, I don't think that changd the outcome of the game, though the Raiders clearly should have had the ball inside their own 5. But given how the Broncos defense dominated much of that game, I'm not sure it would have mattered that much (the only reason why the score appeared close was the four kicks Broncos PK Jim Turner missed). The other one occurred two years later in the 1979 AFC Championship Game in Pittsburgh, when Mike Renfro was ruled out of bounds on what clearly looked like the game-tying TD in the third quarter of the '79 AFC Championship Game. There again, I don't think it altered the outcome of the game, because the Steelers dominated after Vernon Perry's INT return for a TD in the first quarter gave the Oilers an early 7-0 lead, but it certainly took the wind out of the Oilers' sails for the rest of the day.
How is Bottlegate not in this??? Seriously, that was by far the WORST call in NFL history. YOU CANNOT go back TWO plays and change what happened... which is what the refs did there.
They acted like they were using saved states/rewind.
where’s bottlegate
I'd have to go with the coin toss screw-up with the Steelers v Lions in 1998. Or maybe the time when they incorrectly called Too Many Men against the Steelers in 1995. Those were worse than the "soft" pass interference call in XL.
Seahawks got robbed in that Steelers SB game.
There is a longer clip of the Tomlin mistake, proving that he was honest mistake.
Having said that, FIRE MIKE TOMLIN!! I need a HC that can win playoff games
WOW! Hot take!!!
I think it was in 1999, a Seahawks at Jets game late in the season (might have been the last regular season game). Jets QB runs a sneak from the 1 and gets awarded the TD. Replay clearly shows that his WHITE helmet breaks the plane, but the BROWN football is still tucked down into his belly, nowhere close to the goal-line. No instant replay that year so the TD stood as called... Seahawks loss knocks them out of the playoffs and their head coach got fired. Up to that point in time, the WORST call I ever saw.
I was looking for that one as well. In the end, it was good for the Hawks because, if not for that call, they most likely make the playoffs. If that happens, Erickson doesn't get fired and Mike Holmgren is never hired which completely changes the next 25 years of Seahawks history.
That first penalty is all the proof you need to know that the sports world is rigged, a referee was live on tv bumping into a player who avoided him and threw a flag, there is also holding on every single play by lineman and secondary on both teams but they always call them to slow down a specific team’s momentum
The worst referee call in history, without a doubt, is the simplest thing a referee has to do. The coin flip . The Thanksgiving coin flip between Detroit and Pittsburgh where Pittsburghs Jerome Bettis called heads, it came down heads, yet tge referee Saud Bettis called tails. Was an overtime coin flip, with microphones clearly getting Bettis calling it correctly. Detroit was awarded tge choice and won the game after receiving the OT kickoff
who are you even meatriding? he said "hetails" and even admitted it, so ofc Detroit wins it. that's as a STEELERS FAN
So sick of hearing about the Dez catch/no-catch. 1) It was still short of the goal line so no points were guaranteed. 2) If Dallas did score, Rodgers would've gotten the ball back with 4 minutes left during his 2nd MVP season, needing only a FG to win. 3) And most damningly, the only reason Dallas wasn't eliminated the week prior was the same exact ruling was made against Calvin Johnson, on an even more clear catch, so the refs were completely consistent to the rule at the time. The same ruling Dallas advanced on the week prior was ruled the same way again. Can't have it both ways. Should it have been a catch? Probably yes. But it should have been a Calvin Johnson catch the week prior making the point moot anyway.
I know a defensive PI when I see one cause that was Defensive PI by a mile but yet the Ref's completely just didn't make that call because they weren't calling it right down the middle! 12:24
That Seahawks and Steelers SB was the first ever watched and holy shit it was poorly officiated
The last example was the worst by far
For the number one ( SAINTS ) I believe the ref was paid well
I still can't watch that Titans bullshit without getting pissed off. I can almost tolerate the bad calls before we had replay officials but to have crystal clear video evidence and still get it wrong begs all sorts of questions. How much influence is sports betting having on the outcome of games?
Refs biased for Steelers v Seahawks :( And too often for Patriots. Yes, terrible call v Saints.
Yep. They just had to give the win to "The Bus" in his last game. The refs were so bad they actually directly apologized to the Seahawks.
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Leavy's apology and $5 will get the Seahawks a Starbucks.
@@johnwhite5485 OK? Not the point.
Renfro TD vs. Steelers-Oilers AFC Championship game no-call....hello....McFly....
Now the fail Mary I can’t blame you for because until recently I agreed with the vast majority of people that said it was clearly an interception and not a touchdown. And after having it explained to me that possession is awarded to the first player to catch the and establish both feet down in bounds first. If you watch closely Golden Tate got both of his feet down first and it truly pains me to admit this since I’m a 49ers fan and absolutely hate the Thunderchickens(Seahawks), but it does appear by that definition that it truly was a touchdown 🤷🏻♂️🫣😢
I hate the clowngirls but Dez caught that ball.
Could have 100% done without the voiceover.
Sure they keep the Jessie James call off on here smh
AI narrated videos will be the downfall of UA-cam
Not AI.
I've seen the opposite, clearly going forward.
Taunting and other unsportsmanlike conduct should be handled with fines not new downs and yards.
So I guess that everything is infamous now
Bill Vinovich didn’t , in ANY way, keep a “ low profile”. The NFL awarded him two KC Super Bowls where he and his crew made many calls that easily could have made this video. Congrats to him and KC for tainted rings
and yet you offer no examples to back up your bitterness
This entire video could easily be The Lions.
There should be a video about Bobby Layne and the end of the Lions curse.
The Calvin Johnson rule?
We all know number one is but were gonna watch anyway😂
Eagles vs chiefs in the Super Bowl was bad
#8 was a blunder on Detroit, not the refs. Detroit thought it would be a great idea to try to confuse Dallas on who is reporting as eligible by sending 3 lineman to the ref. What makes it so idiotic is that the ref literally tells the defense in person and announces on the PA system who declared eligible. That is the dumbest idea ever tried on a NFL field
Dude, the lateral in Tennessee was CLEARLY shown to be a backward pass. No one is arguing this. You're so full of ****
Dez didnt catch it. Calvin Johnson rule.