That's some crap luck but it's not technically a blown call - I mean there was legitimate holding on that play, so the call was correct, it's just crap luck that the flag hit him in the eye.
EDIT: at 13:11 I had to remove the kordell Stewart coming in bounds clip or else the NFL would take down the video. Sorry about that. Comment below what the worst call you ever saw live was, I'm genuinely interested cause there was so many awful calls I had to choose from.
Y’all remember the Fail Mary from that game between the Packers and Seahawks? Refs litteraly robbed Green Bay of a W because they were replacement officials…shit was wild💀
As a Ravens fan I was whining for years about that missed offsides penalty, saying the NFL should’ve done the right thing and overturned the game to a win for us. But then the refs missed a delay of game penalty during Justin Tucker’s record field goal, so now I can’t complain anymore.
Injury to Orlando Brown actually changed the NFL rules regarding what the referees can weight there there penalty flags with. They used to fill them with BB's and other heavy/hard materials. Now they use stuff like unpopped corn kernels and stuff like that.
I have a Bengals moment for you. 2006, they were playing the Buccaneers. The Bucs were trying to drive down the field to win the game, as the Bengals had a 13-7 lead in the final two minutes. Justin Smith strip-sacked Bucs QB Bruce Gradkowski, but the refs called a very questionable roughing the passer. The Bucs ended up scoring a TD to win the game. The Bengals missed out on the playoffs that season by one game. That bad call cost the Bengals a playoff berth.
Yinzer and Stillers fan here. The most deflating blown call to me was Tennessee's kicker Joe Nedney's dive that would make a French soccer player blush in the 2005 Divisional Game. Good Lord was that bad.
@@twobadour The NOLA No call, which took place in the 2018 NFC championship game where a Rams defender hit a Saints receiver so hard to where there should’ve been a clear Defensive Pass Interference, but it wasn’t called.
@@gigabyte9584 it wasn’t a grab, he straight tackled the receiver with a helmet to helmet hit just after the ball had barely left Drew’s fingers. There should have been 2 flags on that play, yet neither were thrown.
Another mention for the 49ers is the blatant missed holding on Nick Bosa during the Chiefs crucial 3rd and 15 conversion. And also, in the NFCCG against the Giants 2011, there was a play where a Giants player fumbled with less than 2 min left deep in Giants territory which would have set up an easy game-winning FG but somehow it was ruled that his forward progress was stopped even though it clearly wasn't.
The 49ers did get away with a clear delay of game penalty and a missed PI call, not to mention Chris Jones got held quite a bit himself, so I'd say the officiating was about even.
For the Cardinals you could say that on the James Harrison pick-6 there may have been illegal blocking that wasn't called. Had that play not happened, Arizona would have won the game.
Glad you put the Testaverde HELMET touchdown in this. That blown call caused a rule change to allow instant replay challenges. One of the biggest backers of this change was also one of the biggest against it before this play. This call help keep the Seahawks from making the playoffs that year. The rule change backer and previously opposed was MIKE HOLMGREN. The Seahawks coach at the time
Dennis Erickson coached the 1998 Seahawks. He got fired because the refs mistook the football logo on the Jets' helmets for an actual football. Holmgren was then HIRED and changed his stance on replay, but he wasn't the coach at the time.
Me personally, I'm going for the "Defensive Holding" * cough * getting tossed to the ground by the receiver * cough * on Derwin James Week 2 last year. Cancels out an interception that could have started the end for them, if that happens, Herbert probably doesn't have to try and pull us out of the fire and get injured in the 4th, it doesn't effect the rest of the season, just an endless number of butterfly effects that might not have occurred.
There's a much worse one for the Ravens. In the 2011 AFC Championship game two plays before Billy Cundiff's blown field goal, and one play right before the infamous Lee Evans drop, there was a missed DPI call so bad that the announcers and the broadcast highlighted it. If the Ravens get that penalty they probably play in the Super Bowl in 2011.
I think another contender for my Chargers was last year, Week 2, Thursday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes threw an interception that would have helped us start to run away with the game BEFORE Justin Herbert got injured, which effected the rest of the season. Only it was canceled out by defensive holding on Derwin James for ... being tossed to the ground by the receiver. Yeah, totally not still bitter. 😭
I was alive for the fail mary game so personally I'd say that, but after looking at the Rice fumble several times that is just as bad, also the Matthews roughing the passer calls were bad
HEY! Self-proclaimed biggest Bills Fan in Arizona. I'm only 23 and I can't think of any calls, but the Music City Miracle, though borderline, has been found to be legal. Would love to see you take another crack at it.
For the falcons You should have chosen the OBVIOUS no call on Navarro Bowman when he tackled Roddy White on the last play of the 2012 NFC championship game
@Christopher Bingham That was a regular season game and they weren’t garunteed to win. Now it was a horrible call that cost them a good chance but winning that game didn’t garuntee them a spot. The standing show them just behind but that’s because the Bucs had already cliches the division and rested the starters after 20 minutes of the Week 18 game when they were up 11 vs the Falcons which Atlanta came back and won against their third stringers. If Atlanta won the first matchup Tampa doesn’t test their starters and probably win the final game and Atlanta still doesn’t make it.
Are you telling me that we very well could have had a Battle of The Bay, 6 years before the Oakland A’s and SF Giants?!? This was before I was born but I somehow feel robbed
Nice vid brother. Hard to top bottlegate since the refs were SO BAD but the sorensen no call helmet to helmet on Higgins would be touchdown arguably prevented browns from making AFC championship in 2020 playoffs. We lost by less than a TD. But for us browns fans we are used to this
At 2:40, you are right on. It seemed like the NFL was trying to cheat for the Eagles around 1979-80. In the WC game that year, the Bears were screwed multiple times against them, and the next year, the Eagles got away with a pass interference against Dallas at the end of the game that preserved a 17-10 lead (which was huge for them, ensuring that the NFC Title Game would be in Philly). At 9:45, I don't know why people like 777Zippy777 and VonAllenSports criticize people who say the NFL is rigged when you see calls like that. At 13:21, Kordell did step out, but the Colts got away with pass interference earlier in the game on the one yard line.
My favorite thing about your team list vids is that you chop up the order (not alphabetically), so we have to watch the rest of the league and wait for our team. Thanks @tubfrog
This was a really good video which just goes to prove that officials have always made shitty calls. Thing is, the OVERALL quality of referees today is definitely at its nadir.
I'm too young of a Bills fan to remember the music city miracle, but an honorable mention I think should go to the Texans wild card game. The kick returner throwing the ball forward at the ref should have been at the very least a safety for illegal forward pass if not a touchdown, and in OT josh allen got us into field goal range on a 3rd down run, but they called a blindside block which made us punt, then two years later changed the rule and cited that block as a legal block. Should've been us getting blown out by the chiefs smh.
While I was not alive back when this call was made, the Instant Replay Game is still controversial to some Bears and Packers faithful. Setting the scene, it was 1989 and it was one of the last weeks of the season. On the final play of the game (or close to it) Packers QB Don Majikowski scrambles and threw a touchdown pass to seal the Packers victory. However, the controversy comes as officials reviewed whether or not Majikowski crossed the line of scrimmage before completing the pass. To Bears fans, it was obvious that Majikowski crossed over the blue line as replays were shown over and over again. The officials disagreed and said that Majikowski did not cross the line of scrimmage and that the touchdown stood.
Another 1A, 1B situation for the FALCONS was the 2012 NFCCG. Navarro Bowman holds Roddy White during the play which should have allowed the Falcons 4 more downs and a chance to win/end the game to go to the Super Bowl vs the Ravens which they probably would have won.
Dude the browns literally are the most shit on team since 1999. I seriously can’t. 😭 those 3 THREE you just mentioned are more than some teams have ever experienced. 😭 and believe me there’s been some more. They literally are shit on for fun. 😭
A while ago I got shadowbanned so I had to transfer all my videos to this channel. The ones I didn't reupload were videos for its time or ones that I didn't think reflected the channel's trajectory. It sucks but that's pretty much why
That 2018 NFC Championship No pass interference call on the Rams still upsets me to this day. The Saints got robbed, but yeah they shouldn't have let them made a comeback, but that call just destroyed the mentally the rest of the game
For the Bucs how is it not the Burt Emmanuel catch in the 1999 NFC Championship game against the Rams. That “incompletion” costed us a serious chance at the Super Bowl and the first rookie QB in the Super Bowl. It also changed NFL rules
Hi, Resident Jets fan here So in that Austin Sefarian-Jenkins bad call game, the Jets lost that game. Had the Jets not lost that, they would have made the playoffs. Also, I have never seen a fumble that has never touched the ground. And for those who are wondering, yes, it does suck to be a Jets fan. I've just gotten used to disappointment
Havent seen it yet, but the Vikings one should be the phantom Ben Leber PI int he 2009 NFC Champ game in overtime. Allowed the Saints to get into field goal Range. Game over. Edit: Yup. Good call by me.
the Bears "taunting" penalty reminds me of the BS taunting penalty on the Giants this season that turned what looked like a win against Washington into a tie.
The non-call of Roughing the Passer in the AFC Wild Card against the Steelers in 2005. Kimo von Oelhoffen deliberately went for and tore Carson Palmer's ACL. That entire game was rigged so that Jerome Bettis could have his swansong playoff run. Rooneys paid Tagliabue off big time.
7:43 the "Bountygate" takes already aged horribly: the NFLPA president, the responsible for players safety, said it didn't happen and no evidence was found. Also, it was Pierre Thomas, not Reggie Bush. And both (Pierre and Meachem) were first downs and complaining about a bad PA call on a first down ain't a reason to put it as the worse call against a team.
That is a truckload of BS. There is not a single source that supports what you said about the NFLPA president. In fact, Gregg Williams himself admitted to it! (of course, he used the tried and true excuse of "but other people did it, so it's ok!"). But nice attempt at revisionist history (not really). Next time, try using actual sources that exist to backup your BS.
If you’re looking for a Bengals moment, I’d suggest the 2015-16 AFC Wild Card against the Steelers. Not really a blown call but definitely one of the worst meltdowns in NFL history
Uh, tubfrog, Tim Couch hardly qualified for the NFL HOF. He was inducted in the College HOF for his time at Kentucky. Also, he was never the NFL MVP. Talk about a blown call on your part 😂😂😂
For the Packers I think it should be the entirety of the 2020 NFC Championship game, the refball in the Buccaneers (and eventual super bowl champions) favor was so incredibly bad it quite literally cost the Packers a super bowl appearance
I'd argue the Bert Emmanuel catch that was ruled incomplete should be the Bucs' example, from the 1999 NFC Championship Game. They could have beaten the Greatest Show On Turf!
For the Packers I would go with fail mary. That single-handedly ended the ref strike and it cost the packers a bye in the playoffs. For the Bucs I would go with the Burt Emmanuel overturned catch in the 1999 NFC championship game. The Lions, well,they deserve their own video, but for me it’s a tie between the Calvin Johnson rule and the picked up flag against Dallas in the 2014 wild card round. That cost them their first playoff win since 1991.
For the Cardinals, it's James Harrison's INT return TD at the end of the first half. So many missed blocks in the back and holding calls (and he was down before the ball broke the plane)
As a Chiefs fan I was waiting for someone to bring this up and while I do agree it was a horribly missed call I do not believe it lost you guys that game. It happened early in like the first or second quarter and on top of that Mahomes got injured in the third quarter. You guys had a perfect chance when Chad Henne threw that horrible interception that nearly made me puke. But the defense stopped the Browns and that's what lost you the game. Even in the event you beat us there's no guarantee you would have beat the Bills in the AFC Championship anyways considering how dominant the Bills looked throughout the season.
You've certainly listed several times the Raiders got jobbed…but where was the 2000 AFC championship game? Where the Silver and Black were upset at home by Ray "Two Murders, Never Charged" Lewis and the Ray-vens because a) Rich Gannon is knocked out of the game when Tony Siragusa not only bodyslams him to the ground but then dives on top of him, getting a surprised, quiet "That's illegal" from Phil Simms on the replay, but not even a flag, never mind the disqualification Siragusa richly deserved. And b). On the only Baltimore TD of the game, there's a clear downfield holding on Brandon Stokely, when he reaches across the CB (Tory James) to pull him away from Shannon Sharpe, who then goes 96 yards to score. Since it was a 3rd & 18, had Stokely been flagged, the Ravens wouldn't have even gotten a 1st down. (Stokely has a giant handful of James's jersey as Sharpe crosses the 25; half the distance puts them back at the 12.) Simms and Gumbel completely blew the call on that one; not even spotting it on the replay (where it's even clearer on the angle from the Oakland end zone). But they're not paid to ref. Also, not a Cardinals fan, but Santonio Holmes never got two feet down in the end zone. He has ONE foot down, and the other one's toes land on the first foot's ankle, which does not count as being down. Then his upper body lands out of bounds, and only AFTER that does the second foot reach the ground. The depressing part is that Michaels and Madden are all "yeah, his feet were down, no controversy". I guess they wanted to keep things simple for John's last game?
@Jessica_Roth Right on about the Siragusa hit on Gannon. No Raider OL went after him after that. That absolutely should have been 15 and a disqualification.
Lions worst call was the pettigrew pi pick up by far vs Dallas in the wild card round. You can argue it shouldn't be pi, but dez Bryant running onto the field with no helmet should've definitely drawn a penalty.
4:15 onto Joe Montana’s facemask??? 🧐 Was that a sarcastic joke? Or did you mean to say Blake Bortles and for whatever reason accidentally said Joe Montana instead?
Back then the ball wasn’t allowed to be caught if it bounced off an offensive player. It’s speculated that the ball bounced off a Steelers player and refs decided call it a touchdown simply because they feared for there own safety. I got a whole video on it if your interested ruclips.net/video/ln9ZxCvmmfM/видео.html
I would say it was picking up the flag against Dallas because it was a playoff match. But it's the Lions, every fan has their favourite blown call, and there's a blown call for every Lions fan.
Nah as a cowboys fan the one that hurts me till this day is the phantom pi in the 4th they called in the 2016 divisional round . That changed everything that game
Still early in the video but missing 3 seasons because of a flag hitting you in the eye is insane. Can't imagine what Orlando Brown was going through.
@@KrisCreider 🤡🤡🤡
He was awarded several million dollars in a lawsuit with Johnny Cochrane, I believe.
Yeah I had to search that one myself. Very unlucky I'm sure the ref felt like crap and change of flag
That's some crap luck but it's not technically a blown call - I mean there was legitimate holding on that play, so the call was correct, it's just crap luck that the flag hit him in the eye.
EDIT: at 13:11 I had to remove the kordell Stewart coming in bounds clip or else the NFL would take down the video. Sorry about that.
Comment below what the worst call you ever saw live was, I'm genuinely interested cause there was so many awful calls I had to choose from.
Jeesie james touch down play, was such an obscure call taking the touchdown away
Minneapolis miracle offensive pass interference. Go Saints!
Y’all remember the Fail Mary from that game between the Packers and Seahawks? Refs litteraly robbed Green Bay of a W because they were replacement officials…shit was wild💀
The P.I call against Hitchens that disappeared in the 2014 Wildcard game. As a Lions fan that hurt the most
Saints Rams nfc championship, just……..WTF
9:55 Jeff Triplette was also the ref who blinded Orlando Brown
10000000% agree on that Bears “taunting” penalty. That has got to be in the top ten hall of shame of how referees rig games
@Christopher Bingham yeah
But the dj moore thing where he took his helmet off in the endzone is bullshit
@Christopher Bingham but thats happened countless other times and was not called
Naw the Zach Miller not a touchdown was worse. Bro had his leg destroyed and still caught the ball and the refs said naw
@@christopherbingham5092okay but i don’t believe corrente, and also, the taunting shit is lame af, ITS A FUCKING LOOK.
@@joshwinslow8397 came here expecting this
As a Ravens fan I was whining for years about that missed offsides penalty, saying the NFL should’ve done the right thing and overturned the game to a win for us. But then the refs missed a delay of game penalty during Justin Tucker’s record field goal, so now I can’t complain anymore.
Injury to Orlando Brown actually changed the NFL rules regarding what the referees can weight there there penalty flags with. They used to fill them with BB's and other heavy/hard materials. Now they use stuff like unpopped corn kernels and stuff like that.
Bro you are quickly becoming one of my favorite RUclipsrs. Super underrated videos
What a great researched video! So many painfully blown calls 😩. Glad to see that you’re feeling better.
I see that welcome to Oakland sign at 10:33. Glorious.
I have a Bengals moment for you. 2006, they were playing the Buccaneers. The Bucs were trying to drive down the field to win the game, as the Bengals had a 13-7 lead in the final two minutes. Justin Smith strip-sacked Bucs QB Bruce Gradkowski, but the refs called a very questionable roughing the passer. The Bucs ended up scoring a TD to win the game. The Bengals missed out on the playoffs that season by one game. That bad call cost the Bengals a playoff berth.
Yinzer and Stillers fan here. The most deflating blown call to me was Tennessee's kicker Joe Nedney's dive that would make a French soccer player blush in the 2005 Divisional Game. Good Lord was that bad.
The fact that you skipped the Saints was just crazy😂
i think everyone already knows what he'd have put anyways
I don’t, please fill me in
@@twobadour The NOLA No call, which took place in the 2018 NFC championship game where a Rams defender hit a Saints receiver so hard to where there should’ve been a clear Defensive Pass Interference, but it wasn’t called.
Ah I see, thanks!
@@gigabyte9584 it wasn’t a grab, he straight tackled the receiver with a helmet to helmet hit just after the ball had barely left Drew’s fingers. There should have been 2 flags on that play, yet neither were thrown.
You literally have a seat from the last Oakland game? SALUTE
Another mention for the 49ers is the blatant missed holding on Nick Bosa during the Chiefs crucial 3rd and 15 conversion. And also, in the NFCCG against the Giants 2011, there was a play where a Giants player fumbled with less than 2 min left deep in Giants territory which would have set up an easy game-winning FG but somehow it was ruled that his forward progress was stopped even though it clearly wasn't.
The 49ers did get away with a clear delay of game penalty and a missed PI call, not to mention Chris Jones got held quite a bit himself, so I'd say the officiating was about even.
Bro that’s crazy you have a seat from the last Oakland raiders game ever
For the Cardinals you could say that on the James Harrison pick-6 there may have been illegal blocking that wasn't called. Had that play not happened, Arizona would have won the game.
Glad you put the Testaverde HELMET touchdown in this. That blown call caused a rule change to allow instant replay challenges. One of the biggest backers of this change was also one of the biggest against it before this play. This call help keep the Seahawks from making the playoffs that year.
The rule change backer and previously opposed was MIKE HOLMGREN. The Seahawks coach at the time
Dennis Erickson coached the 1998 Seahawks. He got fired because the refs mistook the football logo on the Jets' helmets for an actual football.
Holmgren was then HIRED and changed his stance on replay, but he wasn't the coach at the time.
Ed Hoculli is a four letter word to us Charger fans !!! It wasn't just the call you covered , there was multiple screw-ups !!!
Me personally, I'm going for the "Defensive Holding" * cough * getting tossed to the ground by the receiver * cough * on Derwin James Week 2 last year. Cancels out an interception that could have started the end for them, if that happens, Herbert probably doesn't have to try and pull us out of the fire and get injured in the 4th, it doesn't effect the rest of the season, just an endless number of butterfly effects that might not have occurred.
Been a subscriber for way too long now, the content is always great. Keep up the good work,
Glad to have u, hope u stay with me
There's a much worse one for the Ravens. In the 2011 AFC Championship game two plays before Billy Cundiff's blown field goal, and one play right before the infamous Lee Evans drop, there was a missed DPI call so bad that the announcers and the broadcast highlighted it. If the Ravens get that penalty they probably play in the Super Bowl in 2011.
You’ve been my favorite RUclipsr the past two months🫶🏼
I think another contender for my Chargers was last year, Week 2, Thursday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes threw an interception that would have helped us start to run away with the game BEFORE Justin Herbert got injured, which effected the rest of the season. Only it was canceled out by defensive holding on Derwin James for ... being tossed to the ground by the receiver. Yeah, totally not still bitter. 😭
New eagles worst blown call holding in Super Bowl 57
Y'all were gonna lose anyway to the lord and savior Patrick mahomes
Great video! Love the Saints one
As a Lions fan I'd say the missed PI call against the Cowboys in the Wildcard game was much worse.
Talked about it in the worst moments video so I left it out
@tubfrog fair enough. Love the content bro 👌
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just noticed it looks like you live in a dorm. if you are i hope school goes well homie. love your videos
Soooo….uhhhh……that eagles call might need to be changed….
I was alive for the fail mary game so personally I'd say that, but after looking at the Rice fumble several times that is just as bad, also the Matthews roughing the passer calls were bad
HEY! Self-proclaimed biggest Bills Fan in Arizona. I'm only 23 and I can't think of any calls, but the Music City Miracle, though borderline, has been found to be legal. Would love to see you take another crack at it.
For the falcons You should have chosen the OBVIOUS no call on Navarro Bowman when he tackled Roddy White on the last play of the 2012 NFC championship game
@Christopher Bingham That was a regular season game and they weren’t garunteed to win. Now it was a horrible call that cost them a good chance but winning that game didn’t garuntee them a spot. The standing show them just behind but that’s because the Bucs had already cliches the division and rested the starters after 20 minutes of the Week 18 game when they were up 11 vs the Falcons which Atlanta came back and won against their third stringers. If Atlanta won the first matchup Tampa doesn’t test their starters and probably win the final game and Atlanta still doesn’t make it.
The lions need a whole video!
W video idea, you gotta make more vids like this
Bro why did look like Sid wit an Edgar cut? 😂😭😭
Are you telling me that we very well could have had a Battle of The Bay, 6 years before the Oakland A’s and SF Giants?!? This was before I was born but I somehow feel robbed
that mariota forward progress had me throwing stuff in my basement
13:15 was an excellent highlight fr! 😂😂
As a lions fan, giving the packers a super bowl is traumatizing
Really just didn’t put the Saints in here wow
Nice vid brother. Hard to top bottlegate since the refs were SO BAD but the sorensen no call helmet to helmet on Higgins would be touchdown arguably prevented browns from making AFC championship in 2020 playoffs. We lost by less than a TD. But for us browns fans we are used to this
At 2:40, you are right on. It seemed like the NFL was trying to cheat for the Eagles around 1979-80. In the WC game that year, the Bears were screwed multiple times against them, and the next year, the Eagles got away with a pass interference against Dallas at the end of the game that preserved a 17-10 lead (which was huge for them, ensuring that the NFC Title Game would be in Philly).
At 9:45, I don't know why people like 777Zippy777 and VonAllenSports criticize people who say the NFL is rigged when you see calls like that.
At 13:21, Kordell did step out, but the Colts got away with pass interference earlier in the game on the one yard line.
My favorite thing about your team list vids is that you chop up the order (not alphabetically), so we have to watch the rest of the league and wait for our team. Thanks @tubfrog
This was a really good video which just goes to prove that officials have always made shitty calls. Thing is, the OVERALL quality of referees today is definitely at its nadir.
For the eagles I’d 100% say the Devonta smith CATCH that was ruled a no catch at the end of the first half which could’ve led to a touchdown
I'm too young of a Bills fan to remember the music city miracle, but an honorable mention I think should go to the Texans wild card game. The kick returner throwing the ball forward at the ref should have been at the very least a safety for illegal forward pass if not a touchdown, and in OT josh allen got us into field goal range on a 3rd down run, but they called a blindside block which made us punt, then two years later changed the rule and cited that block as a legal block. Should've been us getting blown out by the chiefs smh.
Great vid!
Had that panthers one been a catch then the von miller play wouldn’t have been a td
While I was not alive back when this call was made, the Instant Replay Game is still controversial to some Bears and Packers faithful.
Setting the scene, it was 1989 and it was one of the last weeks of the season. On the final play of the game (or close to it) Packers QB Don Majikowski scrambles and threw a touchdown pass to seal the Packers victory.
However, the controversy comes as officials reviewed whether or not Majikowski crossed the line of scrimmage before completing the pass. To Bears fans, it was obvious that Majikowski crossed over the blue line as replays were shown over and over again.
The officials disagreed and said that Majikowski did not cross the line of scrimmage and that the touchdown stood.
Another 1A, 1B situation for the FALCONS was the 2012 NFCCG. Navarro Bowman holds Roddy White during the play which should have allowed the Falcons 4 more downs and a chance to win/end the game to go to the Super Bowl vs the Ravens which they probably would have won.
“And for the saints…”😂😂😂
If you know, you know
For the Packers you could've done the "Fail Mary"
All 32 teams have just cause in saying "the refs are against my team" cause in the end the refs are in it for themselves
Falcons should have been the Tampa Bay game and the Jerome Boger call.
The worst officiating call for the Lions was the 2014 Playoff game against the Cowgirls when the flag for pass interference was picked up.
Dude the browns literally are the most shit on team since 1999. I seriously can’t. 😭 those 3 THREE you just mentioned are more than some teams have ever experienced. 😭 and believe me there’s been some more. They literally are shit on for fun. 😭
4:20 calling that a “chip shot field goal” is only accurate for Justin Tucker
True as a raiders fan Daniel Carlson has spoiled me
I thought this was worst *play* calls lol. good video tho. I think that would be an interesting video for sure.
bro is testing my paitence as a falcons fan
16:53
Because of Vinny Testaverde's......green head?
Hey Tubfrog, why did you get rid of so many of your old videos? Some of them were so good!
A while ago I got shadowbanned so I had to transfer all my videos to this channel. The ones I didn't reupload were videos for its time or ones that I didn't think reflected the channel's trajectory. It sucks but that's pretty much why
@@tubfrog thanks
Thank you for saving us lions fans the pain of bad calls🙏🏻
17:35
Sir, the NFL only had 14 game schedules until 1978
This young man has incredible knowledge of the NFL. I really like his videos.
Except he said Tim Couch was a Hall of Fame QB.
@@VictorLopez-ff1mf it's called sarcasm. do you also think he thinks Big Ben is a woman respecter?
@@VictorLopez-ff1mf no sense of humor confirmed
20:23 not a single Bills fan will say it WAS a forward pass... They'll always say it WASN'T a forward pass 😂🤦♂️
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I promise you, when you look back, you will regret your haircut Tubfrog.
13:15 i’m assuming the footage was taken out because of copyright?
Might need an update after today
That 2018 NFC Championship No pass interference call on the Rams still upsets me to this day. The Saints got robbed, but yeah they shouldn't have let them made a comeback, but that call just destroyed the mentally the rest of the game
For the Bucs how is it not the Burt Emmanuel catch in the 1999 NFC Championship game against the Rams. That “incompletion” costed us a serious chance at the Super Bowl and the first rookie QB in the Super Bowl. It also changed NFL rules
Hi, Resident Jets fan here
So in that Austin Sefarian-Jenkins bad call game, the Jets lost that game. Had the Jets not lost that, they would have made the playoffs.
Also, I have never seen a fumble that has never touched the ground.
And for those who are wondering, yes, it does suck to be a Jets fan. I've just gotten used to disappointment
The lions have a new one and its not even close
4:34 Will Hill was a monster
Havent seen it yet, but the Vikings one should be the phantom Ben Leber PI int he 2009 NFC Champ game in overtime. Allowed the Saints to get into field goal Range. Game over.
Edit: Yup. Good call by me.
the Bears "taunting" penalty reminds me of the BS taunting penalty on the Giants this season that turned what looked like a win against Washington into a tie.
For the eagles look up the opening kickoff against the cowboys in Dallas 2018 “no clear recovery”
Damn so many teams have had the Jaguars as there opponents on their worst calls.
The non-call of Roughing the Passer in the AFC Wild Card against the Steelers in 2005. Kimo von Oelhoffen deliberately went for and tore Carson Palmer's ACL. That entire game was rigged so that Jerome Bettis could have his swansong playoff run. Rooneys paid Tagliabue off big time.
And Cowher 😏
7:43 the "Bountygate" takes already aged horribly: the NFLPA president, the responsible for players safety, said it didn't happen and no evidence was found.
Also, it was Pierre Thomas, not Reggie Bush. And both (Pierre and Meachem) were first downs and complaining about a bad PA call on a first down ain't a reason to put it as the worse call against a team.
That is a truckload of BS. There is not a single source that supports what you said about the NFLPA president. In fact, Gregg Williams himself admitted to it! (of course, he used the tried and true excuse of "but other people did it, so it's ok!").
But nice attempt at revisionist history (not really). Next time, try using actual sources that exist to backup your BS.
If you’re looking for a Bengals moment, I’d suggest the 2015-16 AFC Wild Card against the Steelers. Not really a blown call but definitely one of the worst meltdowns in NFL history
Uh, tubfrog, Tim Couch hardly qualified for the NFL HOF. He was inducted in the College HOF for his time at Kentucky. Also, he was never the NFL MVP. Talk about a blown call on your part 😂😂😂
Now for the Saints
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For the bengals, it’s probably the vontaze Burfict and pac man Jones ruining what could have been a playoff win
@@christopherbingham5092yes that's like blaming the refs on Dwayne Rudd taking his helmet off
Who's here today after James Bradberry got called for PI against the Chiefs last night?
For the Packers I think it should be the entirety of the 2020 NFC Championship game, the refball in the Buccaneers (and eventual super bowl champions) favor was so incredibly bad it quite literally cost the Packers a super bowl appearance
I'd argue the Bert Emmanuel catch that was ruled incomplete should be the Bucs' example, from the 1999 NFC Championship Game. They could have beaten the Greatest Show On Turf!
Im no cowboys fan but Dez Bryant caught that that ball in vs packers in the playoffs in 2014
was expecting this for them
For the Packers I would go with fail mary. That single-handedly ended the ref strike and it cost the packers a bye in the playoffs.
For the Bucs I would go with the Burt Emmanuel overturned catch in the 1999 NFC championship game.
The Lions, well,they deserve their own video, but for me it’s a tie between the Calvin Johnson rule and the picked up flag against Dallas in the 2014 wild card round. That cost them their first playoff win since 1991.
For the Cardinals, it's James Harrison's INT return TD at the end of the first half. So many missed blocks in the back and holding calls (and he was down before the ball broke the plane)
NFL needs to hold officials accountable
I like how you didnt even show Saints one because we ALL know what it is 🤣🤣
I think the worst nocall is the browns vs chiefs helmet to helmet. That no call lost us that playoff game
As a Chiefs fan I was waiting for someone to bring this up and while I do agree it was a horribly missed call I do not believe it lost you guys that game. It happened early in like the first or second quarter and on top of that Mahomes got injured in the third quarter. You guys had a perfect chance when Chad Henne threw that horrible interception that nearly made me puke. But the defense stopped the Browns and that's what lost you the game. Even in the event you beat us there's no guarantee you would have beat the Bills in the AFC Championship anyways considering how dominant the Bills looked throughout the season.
10:15 someone has to touch the player when they slide in order for them to be “downed” so yeah he slid out of bounds
You've certainly listed several times the Raiders got jobbed…but where was the 2000 AFC championship game? Where the Silver and Black were upset at home by Ray "Two Murders, Never Charged" Lewis and the Ray-vens because
a) Rich Gannon is knocked out of the game when Tony Siragusa not only bodyslams him to the ground but then dives on top of him, getting a surprised, quiet "That's illegal" from Phil Simms on the replay, but not even a flag, never mind the disqualification Siragusa richly deserved. And
b). On the only Baltimore TD of the game, there's a clear downfield holding on Brandon Stokely, when he reaches across the CB (Tory James) to pull him away from Shannon Sharpe, who then goes 96 yards to score. Since it was a 3rd & 18, had Stokely been flagged, the Ravens wouldn't have even gotten a 1st down. (Stokely has a giant handful of James's jersey as Sharpe crosses the 25; half the distance puts them back at the 12.)
Simms and Gumbel completely blew the call on that one; not even spotting it on the replay (where it's even clearer on the angle from the Oakland end zone). But they're not paid to ref.
Also, not a Cardinals fan, but Santonio Holmes never got two feet down in the end zone. He has ONE foot down, and the other one's toes land on the first foot's ankle, which does not count as being down. Then his upper body lands out of bounds, and only AFTER that does the second foot reach the ground. The depressing part is that Michaels and Madden are all "yeah, his feet were down, no controversy". I guess they wanted to keep things simple for John's last game?
@Jessica_Roth Right on about the Siragusa hit on Gannon. No Raider OL went after him after that. That absolutely should have been 15 and a disqualification.
Lions worst call was the pettigrew pi pick up by far vs Dallas in the wild card round. You can argue it shouldn't be pi, but dez Bryant running onto the field with no helmet should've definitely drawn a penalty.
Almost everything you said about the Bengals is wrong. You did get the name right. They ARE called the Cincinnati Bengals.
Seriously. If you want to see blown calls and bad penalties against the Bengals then just watch any game.
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4:15 onto Joe Montana’s facemask??? 🧐 Was that a sarcastic joke? Or did you mean to say Blake Bortles and for whatever reason accidentally said Joe Montana instead?
Didn't indicate it as a joke in anyway so I think he just messed up for some reason lol
I've never heard of a potential blown call on the immaculate reception, how could that count?
Back then the ball wasn’t allowed to be caught if it bounced off an offensive player. It’s speculated that the ball bounced off a Steelers player and refs decided call it a touchdown simply because they feared for there own safety. I got a whole video on it if your interested ruclips.net/video/ln9ZxCvmmfM/видео.html
I think the worst one for the lions was the phantom face mask.
I would say it was picking up the flag against Dallas because it was a playoff match. But it's the Lions, every fan has their favourite blown call, and there's a blown call for every Lions fan.
Nah as a cowboys fan the one that hurts me till this day is the phantom pi in the 4th they called in the 2016 divisional round . That changed everything that game
7:59 was a clean hit.