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Even if they were required to watch, they will probably learn how to rig the game without us noticing. They need to make their big gambling winnings...I mean paycheck the right way.
Except he includes some bullshit like the absolute kill shot on Lockett, helmet to helmet on a defenseless receiver. That’s not a bad call, get that fucking goon out of there
I think that just like players, the refs should have press conferences with reporters asking questions behind why the refs did this stuff during their game. (to add on to being fined)
The no call on Storud was a great no call. Player landed on him, but he went for his arm. He landed on him, but the defender has to land somewhere. The roughing the passer has always been a joke.
@@sillyrascal3382 "defender has to land somewhere", sure. But it's roughing the passer when you land with your body weight on them. Not a great no call at all lol... It just shows how inconsistent the refs are. You can think it's a joke but that should have been called. Why do you think it's in this video?
Nah, the no call on Stroud was correct. That was literally just gravity and direction. THAT, should be the standard. Anything worse than that should be called, anything less should be fine. I think we just found the perfect sack to use as evidence to rewrite the rule honestly.
@@sillyrascal3382 Sorry, but it's a really dumb argument. If the way he's hitting the quarterback means that it's physically impossible for him to not land all his bodyweight on him, then the rule means that he can't hit him like that. If you watch any football game, you see quarterbacks get sacked or brought down, and it's just about always by defenders grabbing onto them and pulling them down to the ground. And yeah, compared to hitting them, it's hard to do, makes it easy for the quarterback to slip away, and it usually leaves at least one of the QB's arms free, which they can often use to throw the ball away and escape the sack, but that's the rule, and that's what guys do literally every single game.
Refs completely ruining the game more and more each year. The fact that there’s so much more technology as well as a group of folks rewatching the plays in New York and they STILL get it wrong is mindblowing.
Like Jack Lambert said, they ought to put skirts on the QBs. Especially the ones that don't slide until they will have contact with a defender after "sliding".
That lateral was easy to judge there were yardage markers and other markers where the QB threw it, and where the lateral ended up. If anything is backward, at worst it was lateral.
First of all there's no such thing as a lateral in football so not sure why people keep using that word. Second, the ball is thrown and touched on the exact same yard line. Not sure why people are confidently saying it's a backwards pass when you just can't tell.
@@aarongothmann7247What on earth are you smoking? You literally just said verbatim "the ball is thrown and caught on the same yard line" That is the exact definition of a backwards pass in the NFL rule book.
@@aarongothmann7247Did you just confidently say there's no such thing as a lateral in the NFL?! 😂😂 Not only are there laterals, there are forward laterals. How someone could be so incredibly wrong in the age of information is baffling.
Well, from my pov the ball left the QB's hand and was dropped at about the same line vertically speaking. Sure, the QB is standing at the white line, but the ball he's throwing leaves his hands from behind his stance so you can't judge the call on where his feet are but exactly where the ball leaves the hands. It went in a forward spinning arc and then died back down. Just my pov
@@alkavonstra5479 Pickett was standing in between the hash and solid white line. When he geared up to throw it, he was closer to the hash marker. To me, that looked like a backwards pass. Should have gone in Green Bay's favor. I don't care for either team, so I have no emotional stock to even try justifying otherwise.
As a Steelers fan, that was definitely a lateral. Do I think the Steelers still would have won if not for that call? Maybe, who knows. But it definitely shifted the trajectory of the game quite a bit and GB fans have every right to be upset about it.
@@NevaG2190 I call it like I see it. If I want to complain about the Steelers getting screwed over by missed holds or phantom PI calls or whatever, I have to acknowledge when they're getting helped too. NFL officiating is such a joke.
you can sit there and watch that it is not backwards he is within the same hashmarks as the qb. the player made contact with the ball while being in line with the qb
Yep Pretty Soon Teams Won't Be Able To Tackle The QB Period Might As Well Let The QB Throw The Ball I Get It We Don't Want Players Hurt But Thats Football And Why There Getting Paid The Big Bucks
The officiating is so inconsistent its ridiculous. Especially roughing the passer calls. Some quarterbacks get a call if you breathe too heavily near them, others get forearmed in the head and still don't get a flag.
Some will get steamrolled and trampled and squished… even pancaked and they don’t call it. Genuinely dirty hits have no calls. The reffing is entirely backwards in this league now
and this is why we should have never allowed online bookies like DraftKings or Bet MGM... they have too much influence and the NFL is abiding them so they don't pull their sponsorships... it translates to literal BILLIONS of dollars every time a game is played just in the NFL and it has become egregious at this point how bad the officiating has become to influence the outcome of games.
Now we have to look at the question of whether or not they have something on the game or they have family members who have something on the game. Not too obvious this week but there have been other weeks that have had calls/non-calls that directly impacted the game outcome.
I was watching the Hawks game when Forbes got ejected. I was SHOCKED!! The flag was fine, the penalty happened, but to get ejected over it? Nah, that’s bull.
The problem is a lot of the week 10 calls were controversial not because of the refs, but because of the rulebooks. We're seeing more and more football plays being turned illegal. It's gonna be flag football eventually.
Lol as a hawks fan I was like "OK, finally a good use of the roughness call, glad that one happened. Locket got messed up on that one." Then they threw 40 out and I was like "WAIT... NO... THATS NOT WHAT i MEANT!"
As a seahawks fan, I am thoroughly baffled as to why Forbes was ejected. Yes it was helmet to helmet so an obvious foul, but why in the hell did Forbes get disqualified?
"aw man, ya know, that's just like, a tough call, ya know?" What's a tough call is whose wallet you are screwing over in the betting circles that are becoming more and more apparent.
Dude one of these days these refs are going to make such a bad call that these players are gonna mess these refs up. Like I’m serious it’s getting that ridiculous. I’m more surprised we haven’t seen fans throw shit onto the field cause of these calls. Like it’s embarrassing to be a ref rn.
Worst refs I've ever seen in 30 years of watching the NFL. This is what you get when you allow sports betting. Penalties need to be reviewable, ALL PENALTIES!
The inconsistencies are unbelievable. Driving people away from the game. The roughness calls are ridiculous. It’s football for goodness sake!! Football will be done if this keeps up! No one will keep watching this farce.
Dude in that Minnesota game a Vikings player got their helmet pulled off by the Saint's and he got a penalty for hands to the face for getting his helmet ripped off
11:43 Lol @ Hopkins' horrible OPI's against Dean and then going bonkers over wanting DPI flags, while Dean is just like, "Dang. Alright, let's keep going."
Unless holding his arms out in front of him is actual pushing off, that was DPI. The defender is blocking his path to the ball, which is textbook PI: It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball. Pass interference can only occur when a forward pass is thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, regardless of whether the pass is legal or illegal, or whether it crosses the line.
@@PapaVanTwee5 And you don't think Hopkin's significantly hindered Dean's opportunity to catch the ball by pushing/yanking Dean to the ground once he realized that Dean had him beat on the route with eyes on the ball?
@@PapaVanTwee5 He was making a play on the ball, both times. That's typically one of the main determining factors for P.I. - Whether the defender is making a play on the ball or just trying to disrupt the play by guessing where the ball is at.
Any tackle that results in a popping sound of any magnitude and the offensive player rapidly hitting the ground it’s automatically now called at penalty. In a multi billion dollar business this is unacceptable for these types of plays not to be reviewed. These incorrect unnecessary roughness penalties many times result in drives being extended and points, which obviously directly impact the outcome of games. If the NFL wants to act above board and remove any doubt of being fixed, all of these unnecessary roughness penalties should be automatically reviewed.
play it in .25, he moved b4 the ball was snapped, had he stayed still its easily on the D but he moved. it doesn't matter if the D guy moves, he can move all he wants but he never crossed the line untill the o line man moved
Most of the unnecessary roughness calls make a good case for doing away with helmets in the NFL. No helmet, no helmet-to-helmet hits, and no leading with the head in general. I think it would be a much more athletic game and less of a brute force game.
Probably because he either has to do his job or is told to throw flags when he doesn't want to. I don't firmly believe every ref is inherently corrupt, just forced to make some B.S. calls when they're told to and they'll get a raise or something.
Even though I'm an Eagles fan, I was born and raised and still live in WI, the first clip made me sick. I work with a few dudes that straight up stopped watching football due to thinking its rigged (As far as the refs go, not players)
The concept of "unnecessary roughness" is clearly subjective, and presumes an acceptable level of roughness which appears difficult to quantify... why not just have players not wearing guards/helmets and other protective equipment...
The Kirk no call is literally the most obvious lack of PI I’ve ever seen. And after not getting called for the most OBVIOUS PI in history… I’m surprised the Jags even attempted to argue 😂
As a Football fan seeing the refs make bad calls and it's worse than ever.. I haven't watched a game in weeks because of the refs killing the game and it's upsetting... Like I try to watch every game I can of every team. I haven't even watched a game since week 3
I know. Last year the reffing was just as bad and I really did not watch much football because of it. Dont ask why i have gotten back into it this year but that super bowl last year was truly heartbreaking. The nfl a few years ago was not this bad in terms of the refs. Something needs to be done
It’s the end times. The nfl is rigged for big bets, the POWERBALL is won 3 times on a row in California after delaying the number drawing, the political parties are visiting bunkers 5 times a month. Something big is happening and we can’t tell what it is yet.
Like I see it going on, and Im just wondering, what changed? Did refs just stop getting training? Im completely ignorant on their activities outside of games, but it just seems like they are so much worse than they even were a couple of years ago.
A lot. New people, new rules, betting. Even if we exclude the argument of rigging for bets, the new rules baby players into either have minutes of safety or getting flags. A lot of this weeks controversial calls weren't controversial...by the book at least. They were controversial cause they've been called for less. A lot of players nowadays are also very young and come from an era in NCAA where players would get ejected 2-3-4 times a game because the targeting rule was so unforgiving and could be easily manipulated. Offense never gets punished for intent with most of these calls, that's only defense. It's just one-sided sports-ball, and that's why most players, especially defensively, are supremely aggressive.
How would 11:07 be a flag? I don’t see it at all and the receiver was pushing off. Even if there was something flag worthy Lawrence shouldn’t be rewarded for throwing an awful throw into triple coverage.
PI is stated as this: It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball. Pass interference can only occur when a forward pass is thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, regardless of whether the pass is legal or illegal, or whether it crosses the line. OPI can be when the receiver pushes off to get separation, but in this case, I'm not even seeing pushing off because he extends his arms before contact. The defender does step in his way, severely hindering his opportunity to catch the ball, so I see this as DPI.
How are these guys considered "RULES EXPERTS" when they don't even know the rules?! If the NFL continues on this trajectory with these refs, it will start to push fans away from the game.
I guess it makes sense if you grew up in this era of football but I dont understand how people can still watch football. This isnt football anymore. Kudos to them I cant sit through 5 minutes of what used to be my favorite sport.
Gonna see a lot of the Texans/Bengals game on this... I think you're likely to see OPI on most of D Hop's catches. He's just usually a lot better at hiding it...
Dear tacklers: STOP LOWERING YOUR HEAD. KEEP YOUR HEAD UP! That is literally part of tackling 101. Head UP! Wrap and drive. Not head down, shoulder cocked/and or aimed for the neck or above on a ball carrier. Seen better tackling in peewee football.
It's bad when there's more controversial call videos for the NFL than highlight reels. That's a low point for the NFL, they should reevaluate their principles.
Does anyone else think refs should be required to watch these videos
Yes
Even if they were required to watch, they will probably learn how to rig the game without us noticing. They need to make their big gambling winnings...I mean paycheck the right way.
These calls already happened so it wouldn't do much good.
They are. Every game is reviewed by the supervisor of officials, and a breakdown of every significant play is sent to the crew.
Most people that complain about refs don't know how fast these games happen. Most people would miss 9 out of 10 calls
The fact that you can consistently make 15+ minute episodes each week is saying something.
Fr
I was just saying that about the last 2 videos. If the next one reaches 20 minutes... Oof.
yeah what the fuck man these fans need to get their balls up like the browns bottlegate and not take this shit anymore.
Fuckin fr
Except he includes some bullshit like the absolute kill shot on Lockett, helmet to helmet on a defenseless receiver. That’s not a bad call, get that fucking goon out of there
the announcers are even fed up with the refs . its just getting worse 💀😩
Bro that first one was so fucking bad the fact that the rules guy gene didn’t agree is even worse
these videos went from 10 minutes to 20 minutes of refs messing up 😭😭😭 i dont understand how it can get worse
The officials are the reason why the NFL is rigged
@@b1ggaming618 *WORSE?! HOW CAN IT GET ANY WORSE?!*
@@ARandomInternetUser08 This is the NFL we're talking about. It can *ALWAYS* get worse.
bro the hands to the face on danielle hunter was so bad he was the one who got the hands to the face
There is another angle that shows Danielle committing the penalty, but it should have been offsetting penalties
@@drewengel7073why in the first one did the rules guy gene agree with the refs decision ?
@@jackricketts7025it’s his job to suck up to the refs for some reason
@@k_ehm wow that’s terrible
@@k_ehmPackers should of beat Steelers the refs cheated us.
The announcers being this fed up with the refs is very telling. Refs need to start being fined yesterday
They are doing their job
The NFL is pleased with the "results"
I think that just like players, the refs should have press conferences with reporters asking questions behind why the refs did this stuff during their game. (to add on to being fined)
Roughing the passer call on the Cardinals vs. the no call when Stroud got landed on makes absolutely no sense.
The no call on Storud was a great no call. Player landed on him, but he went for his arm. He landed on him, but the defender has to land somewhere. The roughing the passer has always been a joke.
@@sillyrascal3382 "defender has to land somewhere", sure. But it's roughing the passer when you land with your body weight on them. Not a great no call at all lol... It just shows how inconsistent the refs are. You can think it's a joke but that should have been called. Why do you think it's in this video?
@@yorginat sorry, he tried to disappear but couldn't
Nah, the no call on Stroud was correct. That was literally just gravity and direction. THAT, should be the standard. Anything worse than that should be called, anything less should be fine. I think we just found the perfect sack to use as evidence to rewrite the rule honestly.
@@sillyrascal3382 Sorry, but it's a really dumb argument. If the way he's hitting the quarterback means that it's physically impossible for him to not land all his bodyweight on him, then the rule means that he can't hit him like that. If you watch any football game, you see quarterbacks get sacked or brought down, and it's just about always by defenders grabbing onto them and pulling them down to the ground. And yeah, compared to hitting them, it's hard to do, makes it easy for the quarterback to slip away, and it usually leaves at least one of the QB's arms free, which they can often use to throw the ball away and escape the sack, but that's the rule, and that's what guys do literally every single game.
Refs completely ruining the game more and more each year. The fact that there’s so much more technology as well as a group of folks rewatching the plays in New York and they STILL get it wrong is mindblowing.
"wrong" is subjective
The NFL is pleased with the "results" of these calls
It’s no longer “protecting the QB” it’s called pampering or babysitting
Got to keep that 40 million investment safe
Like Jack Lambert said, they ought to put skirts on the QBs. Especially the ones that don't slide until they will have contact with a defender after "sliding".
I don’t know what amazes me more, the fact that there are so many flags each week, or that the video is exactly 18 minutes each week 😂
That lateral was easy to judge there were yardage markers and other markers where the QB threw it, and where the lateral ended up. If anything is backward, at worst it was lateral.
First of all there's no such thing as a lateral in football so not sure why people keep using that word. Second, the ball is thrown and touched on the exact same yard line. Not sure why people are confidently saying it's a backwards pass when you just can't tell.
@@aarongothmann7247What on earth are you smoking? You literally just said verbatim "the ball is thrown and caught on the same yard line" That is the exact definition of a backwards pass in the NFL rule book.
@@aarongothmann7247Did you just confidently say there's no such thing as a lateral in the NFL?! 😂😂 Not only are there laterals, there are forward laterals. How someone could be so incredibly wrong in the age of information is baffling.
Well, from my pov the ball left the QB's hand and was dropped at about the same line vertically speaking. Sure, the QB is standing at the white line, but the ball he's throwing leaves his hands from behind his stance so you can't judge the call on where his feet are but exactly where the ball leaves the hands. It went in a forward spinning arc and then died back down. Just my pov
@@alkavonstra5479 Pickett was standing in between the hash and solid white line. When he geared up to throw it, he was closer to the hash marker. To me, that looked like a backwards pass. Should have gone in Green Bay's favor. I don't care for either team, so I have no emotional stock to even try justifying otherwise.
Frick it, we don't care about officiating
-NFL Referees
As a Steelers fan, that was definitely a lateral. Do I think the Steelers still would have won if not for that call? Maybe, who knows. But it definitely shifted the trajectory of the game quite a bit and GB fans have every right to be upset about it.
Same I expected as a Steelers fan for them to say Green Bay ball
GB fan here, we appreciate this comment 😊
@@NevaG2190 I call it like I see it. If I want to complain about the Steelers getting screwed over by missed holds or phantom PI calls or whatever, I have to acknowledge when they're getting helped too. NFL officiating is such a joke.
you can sit there and watch that it is not backwards he is within the same hashmarks as the qb. the player made contact with the ball while being in line with the qb
@@BMK_InfernoSSso it’s not a forward pass?
Refs favorite flag calls are unnecessary roughness
Yep Pretty Soon Teams Won't Be Able To Tackle The QB Period Might As Well Let The QB Throw The Ball I Get It We Don't Want Players Hurt But Thats Football And Why There Getting Paid The Big Bucks
Maybe they should be playing flag football instead, seeing as if you tackle someone you can get a flag. It's not real football anymore
@@howardlashbrook8500 it's not the same football we used to see
Disagree, it's the false start. If one of the offensive lineman moves his big toe (inside his shoe) they will throw a flag for a false start.
@@VKZ24 that too
The officiating is so inconsistent its ridiculous. Especially roughing the passer calls. Some quarterbacks get a call if you breathe too heavily near them, others get forearmed in the head and still don't get a flag.
Some will get steamrolled and trampled and squished… even pancaked and they don’t call it. Genuinely dirty hits have no calls. The reffing is entirely backwards in this league now
and this is why we should have never allowed online bookies like DraftKings or Bet MGM... they have too much influence and the NFL is abiding them so they don't pull their sponsorships... it translates to literal BILLIONS of dollars every time a game is played just in the NFL and it has become egregious at this point how bad the officiating has become to influence the outcome of games.
Who is "we"? 🤷
Referee call timestamp
0:32 Scott Novak
1:14 Adrian Hill
1:57 9:28 Craig Wrolstad
3:38 15:06 15:38 Alan Eck
4:27 13:37 Land Clark
5:09 Alex Kemp
6:02 Shawn Smith
6:35 Tra Blake
8:49 Brad Allen
Now we have to look at the question of whether or not they have something on the game or they have family members who have something on the game. Not too obvious this week but there have been other weeks that have had calls/non-calls that directly impacted the game outcome.
You should do it on every video
Scott Novak appearing first literally not surprise me
Can we fine or suspend these referees afterwards, like they do to players?
They are graded at the end of the regular season. The highest grades get to officiate postseason games.
15:10 Alan Eck
it's gotten so bad that the announcers are now going against the refs a lot of the time lmao, the NFL needs to do something
Seeing an 18 minute video of bad calls for 1 week and 15 or more minutes for every other week says something about the reffing right now.
I was watching the Hawks game when Forbes got ejected. I was SHOCKED!! The flag was fine, the penalty happened, but to get ejected over it? Nah, that’s bull.
The problem is a lot of the week 10 calls were controversial not because of the refs, but because of the rulebooks. We're seeing more and more football plays being turned illegal. It's gonna be flag football eventually.
Lol as a hawks fan I was like "OK, finally a good use of the roughness call, glad that one happened. Locket got messed up on that one."
Then they threw 40 out and I was like "WAIT... NO... THATS NOT WHAT i MEANT!"
As a seahawks fan, I am thoroughly baffled as to why Forbes was ejected. Yes it was helmet to helmet so an obvious foul, but why in the hell did Forbes get disqualified?
Making an example out of him. An example they won't bother to enforce this coming weekend.
@@MLPIcebergstill doesn’t give them a right that’s bullshit and I’m not even a Seahawks fan this is FOOTBALL NOT NO BALLET DANCE
Targeting.
As a man at the lions chargers game, I’m surprised none of the roughing the passer and pass interference calls were on here
Old Refs chiming in makes this worse. It shows how fans see things a common sense and the rules defy any sense.
5:17 Not controversial or horrible. He went right at his head.
That Vikings hands to the face was unreal. Changed the entire game
"aw man, ya know, that's just like, a tough call, ya know?"
What's a tough call is whose wallet you are screwing over in the betting circles that are becoming more and more apparent.
refs be like theres rules?
ref: I make the rules now
it look like when he throw a screw ball maybe wind
Sadly it looks like CJ Stroud is gonna get the Cam Newton treatment from the refs
I loved cam I don’t want Stroud to get injured
Dude one of these days these refs are going to make such a bad call that these players are gonna mess these refs up. Like I’m serious it’s getting that ridiculous. I’m more surprised we haven’t seen fans throw shit onto the field cause of these calls. Like it’s embarrassing to be a ref rn.
I love ALL the comps you post, dont really have time to watch full games but these i do have time for
This Is How Rodger Goodell Is Ruining The NFL At Its Finest
The league is a brotherhood of gambling shills at this point
I hope they need to find the new NFL GM for next season
Worst refs I've ever seen in 30 years of watching the NFL. This is what you get when you allow sports betting. Penalties need to be reviewable, ALL PENALTIES!
If you are going to get dinged for roughing the passer, make sure you ROUGH the passer.
3:42 bro jacked asf he can call anything he wants 💀😂
On that deniel hunter call the symphony of boos was impeccable
"They are protecting QBs"... no they are making them untouchable ballerinas and need to knock it off. it'll wreck the game
As a Washington fan, the Forbes call for the penalty is correct. The ejection was overkill
Yes.
As a Seattle fan, I agree.
thank you for making these
Gene will never criticize a ref's call I swear
No, he won't. Nothing but excuses for the Zebras out there, tossing around yellow laundry.
RTP’s need to be reviewable. I know it will slow the game but come on.
Dude every penalty needs to be reviewed
The inconsistencies are unbelievable. Driving people away from the game. The roughness calls are ridiculous. It’s football for goodness sake!! Football will be done if this keeps up! No one will keep watching this farce.
It is like the NFL could tell you who is going to the Super Bowl today.
That lateral really pissed me off especially sinced they reviewed it
That hands to the face one is maybe the most blatantly wrong call it’s outrageous
Dude in that Minnesota game a Vikings player got their helmet pulled off by the Saint's and he got a penalty for hands to the face for getting his helmet ripped off
Not saying the call wasnt wrong, but wasn't the penalty for illegal use of the hands
I hate to see players like forbes and kareem jackson get ejected for attempting to make plays
Kareem was suspended as well.
11:43 Lol @ Hopkins' horrible OPI's against Dean and then going bonkers over wanting DPI flags, while Dean is just like, "Dang. Alright, let's keep going."
Hopkins being all dramatic 😂
Unless holding his arms out in front of him is actual pushing off, that was DPI. The defender is blocking his path to the ball, which is textbook PI:
It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball. Pass interference can only occur when a forward pass is thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, regardless of whether the pass is legal or illegal, or whether it crosses the line.
@@PapaVanTwee5 And you don't think Hopkin's significantly hindered Dean's opportunity to catch the ball by pushing/yanking Dean to the ground once he realized that Dean had him beat on the route with eyes on the ball?
@@TheFudily Dean wasn't "hindered" because he stopped.
@@PapaVanTwee5 He was making a play on the ball, both times. That's typically one of the main determining factors for P.I. - Whether the defender is making a play on the ball or just trying to disrupt the play by guessing where the ball is at.
the refs seem to throw the flag when they shouldnt, & vice versa . impressive tbh .
Any tackle that results in a popping sound of any magnitude and the offensive player rapidly hitting the ground it’s automatically now called at penalty. In a multi billion dollar business this is unacceptable for these types of plays not to be reviewed. These incorrect unnecessary roughness penalties many times result in drives being extended and points, which obviously directly impact the outcome of games. If the NFL wants to act above board and remove any doubt of being fixed, all of these unnecessary roughness penalties should be automatically reviewed.
babe wake up new budleewiser video just dropped
Love your video and keep up the great work
13:29 what the actual fuck
Still looking for the false start...
And 2 plays after was a defensive hold, lack of
play it in .25, he moved b4 the ball was snapped, had he stayed still its easily on the D but he moved. it doesn't matter if the D guy moves, he can move all he wants but he never crossed the line untill the o line man moved
@@thedeprivedwriter 3 o-line guys moved lol yeah that is a false start
Also, the tackles movement was induced by the defensive end starting across the line
This has to be the worst year in officiating in decades. What the hell is going on
Anybody putting a single dime of their money in support of the NFL is getting ripped off.
As a Seahawks fan, that hit on Lockett was NOT worthy of ejection.
Officiating is terrible sometimes changing the outcome of the game and playoffs standings, yet a coach or player that says anything is fined 6 figures
Need to start having trials for these bums... full on televised trials that we can bet on and lose more money
Yep Why I Stick To Card Games And Slots
They should figure out a way to hold these Stripes accountable for these crazy penalties and No calls 🤦🏽♂️
i can feel Danielle Hunter being like “n**** did u not see him yank my helmet off?” 😂
14:38 - Gene says the ball is in control. 14:40 - the ball is tumbling end over ass end. Great control there.
I swear I hear the commentator saying “damn” instead of “bam” every time I replay 4:18
18min of bad calls wow
Most of the unnecessary roughness calls make a good case for doing away with helmets in the NFL. No helmet, no helmet-to-helmet hits, and no leading with the head in general. I think it would be a much more athletic game and less of a brute force game.
I’ve been waiting since Sunday for the Danielle Hunter call to be in here . I couldn’t fuckin believe my ears that day.
Why does Land Clark always look so annoyed 😂
Probably because he either has to do his job or is told to throw flags when he doesn't want to. I don't firmly believe every ref is inherently corrupt, just forced to make some B.S. calls when they're told to and they'll get a raise or something.
Even though I'm an Eagles fan, I was born and raised and still live in WI, the first clip made me sick.
I work with a few dudes that straight up stopped watching football due to thinking its rigged (As far as the refs go, not players)
When it's based on sports betting, then yes. It is rigged.
The concept of "unnecessary roughness" is clearly subjective, and presumes an acceptable level of roughness which appears difficult to quantify... why not just have players not wearing guards/helmets and other protective equipment...
I like that you put the bad call next to the bad no call on pass interference so you can see what they did throw it on and what they didn’t 😂😂
Refs: "Personal foul! Defender failed to lay down a soft mattress before tackle, 15 yard penalty, Automatic first down, defender is ejected"
Gene Steratore is definitely a Vegas/NY plant 😂😂
Out of all your great compilations the NFL will come after these. It shows how rigged the games are!!
The Kirk no call is literally the most obvious lack of PI I’ve ever seen. And after not getting called for the most OBVIOUS PI in history… I’m surprised the Jags even attempted to argue 😂
Bruh the vikings one they literally got it backwards LOL
“The NFL NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING’. It is! It is making lots and lots of money!
You got your week 11 started out with an easy bad call. ODBJ "holding" on Flowers' TD with 5:10 to go in the 2nd quarter.
As a Football fan seeing the refs make bad calls and it's worse than ever.. I haven't watched a game in weeks because of the refs killing the game and it's upsetting... Like I try to watch every game I can of every team. I haven't even watched a game since week 3
I know. Last year the reffing was just as bad and I really did not watch much football because of it. Dont ask why i have gotten back into it this year but that super bowl last year was truly heartbreaking. The nfl a few years ago was not this bad in terms of the refs. Something needs to be done
It’s the end times. The nfl is rigged for big bets, the POWERBALL is won 3 times on a row in California after delaying the number drawing, the political parties are visiting bunkers 5 times a month. Something big is happening and we can’t tell what it is yet.
Like I see it going on, and Im just wondering, what changed? Did refs just stop getting training? Im completely ignorant on their activities outside of games, but it just seems like they are so much worse than they even were a couple of years ago.
Sports betting was legalized
A lot. New people, new rules, betting.
Even if we exclude the argument of rigging for bets, the new rules baby players into either have minutes of safety or getting flags. A lot of this weeks controversial calls weren't controversial...by the book at least. They were controversial cause they've been called for less.
A lot of players nowadays are also very young and come from an era in NCAA where players would get ejected 2-3-4 times a game because the targeting rule was so unforgiving and could be easily manipulated. Offense never gets punished for intent with most of these calls, that's only defense. It's just one-sided sports-ball, and that's why most players, especially defensively, are supremely aggressive.
Refs should not have the authority to eject on unnecessary roughness. Especially without replay🤦🏻♂️
This Gene guy makes more excuses for the ref calls. Then the Ref makes..
How would 11:07 be a flag? I don’t see it at all and the receiver was pushing off. Even if there was something flag worthy Lawrence shouldn’t be rewarded for throwing an awful throw into triple coverage.
PI is stated as this:
It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball. Pass interference can only occur when a forward pass is thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, regardless of whether the pass is legal or illegal, or whether it crosses the line.
OPI can be when the receiver pushes off to get separation, but in this case, I'm not even seeing pushing off because he extends his arms before contact. The defender does step in his way, severely hindering his opportunity to catch the ball, so I see this as DPI.
How are these guys considered "RULES EXPERTS" when they don't even know the rules?! If the NFL continues on this trajectory with these refs, it will start to push fans away from the game.
Please explain which rules were enforced incorrectly in this video. I'd love to hear what you have to say.
Don't watch then
Adrian Hill is gonna take up half of the next episode 🤣🤣
the one on Danielle hunter is just outrageous
I look forward to these videos every week. NFL officiating is such a joke
Its the inconsistencies that are frustrating
We should start a chant saying fuck the refs tell me I’m wrong!🗿
I guess it makes sense if you grew up in this era of football but I dont understand how people can still watch football. This isnt football anymore. Kudos to them I cant sit through 5 minutes of what used to be my favorite sport.
I live in New Zealand and the calls are very funny compared to rugby here.
2:20 That continuing action of shoving the QB to the ground after the pass is gone is absolutely roughing the passer. A stupid move by the defender.
Roughing the passer penalties are not consistent at all. Terrible officiating. They call to affect the game. I'm convinced of it.
Gonna see a lot of the Texans/Bengals game on this...
I think you're likely to see OPI on most of D Hop's catches. He's just usually a lot better at hiding it...
"the league is protecting quarterbacks to a high level" laughs in Justin Fields getting destroyed every week with no calls lol
Dear tacklers: STOP LOWERING YOUR HEAD. KEEP YOUR HEAD UP! That is literally part of tackling 101. Head UP! Wrap and drive. Not head down, shoulder cocked/and or aimed for the neck or above on a ball carrier.
Seen better tackling in peewee football.
The one thing that never changes is the X-officials on TV always support the officials on the field. It is a very strong brotherhood.
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It's bad when there's more controversial call videos for the NFL than highlight reels. That's a low point for the NFL, they should reevaluate their principles.
Turning the league into the National Football Ladies.
Good thumbnail! 👌😂
Cant wait to see the cincy-ravens game on next week’s. Some real lowlights in todays game
Announcer says angles. But you can just look at the yard they stand and where the ball was received at. That's lateral