The Broncos were hoping for that by design with a fire-drill field goal. They had no timeouts but forced the Bills to use all of their timeouts on defense, and then did this.
That game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, the Bengals were hit with two penalties on that play. First was the hit by Burfict during the play itself; the second was by Adam Jones getting into a scuffle with a Steelers coach during the subsequent injury timeout.
I'd like to point out it was Pittsburgh's linebacker coach, who had no business being on the field to begin with, geting in the middle of the Bengals defense, so he should've been hit with a penalty as well
That entire scenario began with a RB Jeremy Hill DUMB fumble turnover, when all he had to do was hold onto the ball. Burfict's call was a good call, another DUMB play by him. Adam Jones is retired now and still won't shut his mouth after all these years. The truth is 16 years having Lewis as head coach settling for undisciplined unprofessional football. Ownership tolerated this crap for that long. By the way, Marvin Lewis, Hill, Burfict, and Jones ALL had their jobs the following season after this melt down. If you were a good free agent would you want to play for this crap? This happened in a playoff game too. You get beat up all year long then three players can't keep their composure and cost their team it's entire season. The biggest insult was all kept their jobs the next season. Buried the culture of the franchise right there. Nobody good wants to come to Cincinnati to play.
@@AllUpOns Nah. Throughout their history, they've shown they can play well, but can't get out of their own way because of dumb decisions or poor clock management. That's the Cleveland way.
1:45 You would think that at some point professional athletes, who are all adults, would stop hurting their teams with this hot dog bullshit. I've also seen the officials decide not to throw a flag when certain players that play on certain teams with certain marketable quarterbacks take their helmets off and instead tell them to put it back on. Also bullshit. Throw. The. Flag.
"And Duane Rudd goes down as making one of the biggest mistakes in Cleveland Browns history." Thats a long list to be near the top if. Hard place to get to.
Not sure why the penalty in the Denver Minnesota game is that big of a deal. The QB was about to be sacked, and they would've still lost the down and burned a TO, and had an incomplete pass on the next play.
Agreed - it even looked to me like the QB /was/ sacked (down by contact) before he got the pass off, but either way it'd still be 4th and forever. The rest are spot on though. Esp the brain-fart on the last one--either spike it or run a play.
Exactly. Intentional grounding essentially isn't even a penalty. If the QB gets sacked, it's loss of down at the point of the sack. If the QB gets called for intentional grounding, it's loss of down at the point of the foul (would-be sack) -- the exact same result had he simply taken the sack. The "penalty" isn't a penalty at all -- it just restores what should have happened. A QB should never take a sack and should always throw it away -- worst case scenario is that the result is intentional grounding, which is literally no worse than had he taken a sack. I think in NCAA they add another 5 yards to make it an actual penalty (worse than having taken the sack).
@@Thirdbase9 But, again, that’s not a penalty. That merely creates the scenario of when a sack occurs. After a sack, there’s no way a team gets everyone back to the line, set, and ball snapped in less than 10 seconds. After a sack, a team is going to either waste ~10 seconds or take a time out. So, again, intentional grounding offers no penalty. It merely restores the condition had a sack occurred. There is almost no condition where taking a sack is a preferred option.
I think the idea is that, had the grounding not been called, it would have been ruled an incomplete pass, which would have spotted the ball back at the original line of scrimmage. I agree that it probably should have been a sack, but the ruling on the field was that it was a pass attempt.
8:58 game winning untimed down "they did it ......... the lions came back and did it (i hate my job and am regretting all of my life choices right now)"
Ossai shoving Mahomes while he was out of bounds cost the Bengals a shot at the Super Bowl, and I know he didn't get any sleep from that. That gave Kansas City the much-needed field position where Butker kicked the game-winning Field Goal to send the Chiefs to the Super Bowl where they eventually won. Had Ossai not committed a Personal Foul, the Bengals would have had another chance.
Another chance at what? There were 3 seconds left and the game was tied. You mean overtime? You do realize both teams get the ball in overtime in the playoffs....
One that is missing is: 2022 in Week 12: Bengals are up 20-16, Tennessee is out of timeouts, and they concede the field goal try hoping to get the ball back. Cincinnati kicked a field goal that would have put them up 7, BUT...two players ran into the long snapper (who is a defenseless player in a kick situation). Cincinnati chose to accept the penalty...points come off the board, but Cincinnati is able to take 3 knees.
Cleveland being Cleveland, lol smh. On a separate note, One of the biggest pet peeves for me in football is unforced penalties/screw ups. Things like taking off your helmet and throwing it (1:45), unsportsmanship conduct penalties, or when players purposely drop the ball a split second before they enter the end zone, blowing a guaranteed touchdown.
4:42 I remember watching that game and yelling “there’s no way they don’t have them covered” sure enough they didn’t. It’s like the lions and browns try to lose games.
If im not mistaken, the browns doubled down on the PI mistake in the stafford injury game. Because stafford had been hurt he was supposed to sit out a play, but the browns called a timeout before the snap, allowing Stafford to come back in and finish the job. In all likelihood didnt change the outcome, but funny to me nonetheless
I realize it was a penalty. But the announcers. OMG! The play where the Washington quarterback took a knee. The announcers, "they slammed Heinicke to the ground."
I remember watching that game, both teams in a win and in situation for the playoffs, and just when you thought it was over A Rod throws the king of Hail Mary’s and saves the game and the season.
Didn't see that coming with Raider dude knocking the ball out of the QB's hands.They get away with crap like that and shoving players that just got up after being tackled all the time. I love to see them get flagged with their cowardly bs bully tricks. Always trying to get shoves and ball swats in to intimidate.
That call on the eagles with the QB kneeling was ridiculous. By the time the QB drops to a knee they already began their tackle and obviously tried to pull off.
Which one you have the phantom face mask that let Rodgers throw a hail Mary or the illegal hands to the face when dudes hand was on his shoulder pads both times lions get screwed over more then any other team in the NFL
Oh the phantom facemask. I know you much too well. Shame these highlight channels never show the full replay of Devin Taylor not grabbing Rodgers' facemask
At 0:51 “that’s bullshit”??? No, #90 did exactly what the ref said he did! What’s the ‘psychology’ behind this? Did the Raider coach mean ‘BS’ in a different context?
10:32 Not that it mattered, but there should have been no intentional grounding on the Minnesota-Denver play. The replay showed that the quarterback's buttock hit the ground before the ball was out. Thus, it was only a sack and the time out should have only been due to a running clock, not to avoid a 10-second runoff. In the end, though, the result of the next play would have likely been the same.
The Jaguars-Chargers 2022 playoff game where Joey Bosa throws a fucking meltdown on the sideline and hands Jags huge yards as they make a comeback is worth noting. Cry baby lol
Show Mahomes cry after that Bills game, where he lost because his team committed a penalty. Same guy who has won dozens of games because of penalty's that were committed, or werent called all game until they bailed his team out.
Some of these are just showing your ignorance of sports. For some, the penalty made a HUGE DIFFERENCE in the outcome of the original play. A pass interference in the endzone clearly LED to the interception. Without it, for all we know, the offense catches the ball in the endzone. IT wasn't a costly penalty., IT was a costly ref SEEING the penalty. And an intentional grunding doesn't really cost the offense much. Without the intentional grounding, he would have gotten sacked. They still would have had to make a desperate hail mary on the last play. Like there really is a big difference between an 80 yard hail mary and a 90 yard hail mary. And same with the last -play. So, they didn't get their 1 in 200 chance of a 60+ yard hail mary touchdown. Wow! So costly!
It was absolutely the correct call. The Rams were completely out of timeouts so Mayfield was trying to give the ball to the referee to spot it so they could quickly get to the next play. That was 100% unsportsmanlike conduct on the Raider player.
Right. Like all those other Chicago QB times they messed up a spike. Haha you knew they don't have many good QBs so you tried to make a joke and failed. Way to go captain obvious.
Nahum 1:3 “The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.” King James Version (KJV)
No, the play was over when he went down and gave himself up. He did want the flag, but it is up to the Eagles defenders to not hit him when it is avoidable once he gave himself up.
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12 men on defense for the Bills was inexcusable. They knew Denver was going to kick a FG for like 3 minutes.
yup...... High school 💩
Lost me so much bread lol
The Broncos were hoping for that by design with a fire-drill field goal. They had no timeouts but forced the Bills to use all of their timeouts on defense, and then did this.
McDermott should have been let go last year. Enough is enough, they gotta move on
That game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, the Bengals were hit with two penalties on that play. First was the hit by Burfict during the play itself; the second was by Adam Jones getting into a scuffle with a Steelers coach during the subsequent injury timeout.
End up with a Steelers game winning Field Goal.
I'd like to point out it was Pittsburgh's linebacker coach, who had no business being on the field to begin with, geting in the middle of the Bengals defense, so he should've been hit with a penalty as well
@@Politician1357lol say his name
That entire scenario began with a RB Jeremy Hill DUMB fumble turnover, when all he had to do was hold onto the ball. Burfict's call was a good call, another DUMB play by him. Adam Jones is retired now and still won't shut his mouth after all these years. The truth is 16 years having Lewis as head coach settling for undisciplined unprofessional football. Ownership tolerated this crap for that long. By the way, Marvin Lewis, Hill, Burfict, and Jones ALL had their jobs the following season after this melt down. If you were a good free agent would you want to play for this crap? This happened in a playoff game too. You get beat up all year long then three players can't keep their composure and cost their team it's entire season. The biggest insult was all kept their jobs the next season. Buried the culture of the franchise right there. Nobody good wants to come to Cincinnati to play.
Yup, Joey Porter was the coach who should have not been on the field, and should’ve been flagged himself
Rudd taking off his helmet because he thought that was a sack will never not be funny to me. That's the most Browns way to lose a game.
Nah the most Browns way to lose is to just get blown out normally because your team sucks.
@@AllUpOns Nah. Throughout their history, they've shown they can play well, but can't get out of their own way because of dumb decisions or poor clock management. That's the Cleveland way.
BTW, it wasn't even near the top of the most stupid mistakes by the Browns.
1:45 You would think that at some point professional athletes, who are all adults, would stop hurting their teams with this hot dog bullshit. I've also seen the officials decide not to throw a flag when certain players that play on certain teams with certain marketable quarterbacks take their helmets off and instead tell them to put it back on. Also bullshit. Throw. The. Flag.
Same at 15:27
"And Duane Rudd goes down as making one of the biggest mistakes in Cleveland Browns history."
Thats a long list to be near the top if. Hard place to get to.
I love lip reading the coaches as they scream profanities at the ref. There’s no sound but I can still hear it
Got to get Jomboy on it.
Still can't believe the Broncos escaped Buffalo with the W. We will NEVER see an ending like that ever again
Stafford was incredible for playing with that injury
Not sure why the penalty in the Denver Minnesota game is that big of a deal. The QB was about to be sacked, and they would've still lost the down and burned a TO, and had an incomplete pass on the next play.
Agreed - it even looked to me like the QB /was/ sacked (down by contact) before he got the pass off, but either way it'd still be 4th and forever.
The rest are spot on though. Esp the brain-fart on the last one--either spike it or run a play.
Exactly. Intentional grounding essentially isn't even a penalty. If the QB gets sacked, it's loss of down at the point of the sack. If the QB gets called for intentional grounding, it's loss of down at the point of the foul (would-be sack) -- the exact same result had he simply taken the sack.
The "penalty" isn't a penalty at all -- it just restores what should have happened. A QB should never take a sack and should always throw it away -- worst case scenario is that the result is intentional grounding, which is literally no worse than had he taken a sack. I think in NCAA they add another 5 yards to make it an actual penalty (worse than having taken the sack).
@@67L48 There is one slight addition as was seen in the last Bears penalty, a 10 second runoff the clock or burning a time out.
@@Thirdbase9 But, again, that’s not a penalty. That merely creates the scenario of when a sack occurs. After a sack, there’s no way a team gets everyone back to the line, set, and ball snapped in less than 10 seconds. After a sack, a team is going to either waste ~10 seconds or take a time out. So, again, intentional grounding offers no penalty. It merely restores the condition had a sack occurred. There is almost no condition where taking a sack is a preferred option.
I think the idea is that, had the grounding not been called, it would have been ruled an incomplete pass, which would have spotted the ball back at the original line of scrimmage. I agree that it probably should have been a sack, but the ruling on the field was that it was a pass attempt.
8:58 game winning untimed down
"they did it ......... the lions came back and did it (i hate my job and am regretting all of my life choices right now)"
Ossai shoving Mahomes while he was out of bounds cost the Bengals a shot at the Super Bowl, and I know he didn't get any sleep from that. That gave Kansas City the much-needed field position where Butker kicked the game-winning Field Goal to send the Chiefs to the Super Bowl where they eventually won. Had Ossai not committed a Personal Foul, the Bengals would have had another chance.
Another chance at what? There were 3 seconds left and the game was tied.
You mean overtime? You do realize both teams get the ball in overtime in the playoffs....
@@MattRowlandThat all sounds more like 'chances' than simply losing in regulation, yeah.
Wait, I'm confused. Can a game end on a defensive penalty?
6:23 aww man it is the hit that made Antonio Brown go insane...
Same thought!!
He was a model player and team leader for the Steelers. Things changed after that hit. He was never the same.
Unfortunately yes but he did have 3 more all pro years after that.
the hit that gave him CTE
the black 'style' of play has turned the game into kill ball. Jack Tatum and Darrell Stingley we may recall.
Broncos fan here was part of that 5 game win streak against winning teams 😢 truly soemthing else
One that is missing is: 2022 in Week 12: Bengals are up 20-16, Tennessee is out of timeouts, and they concede the field goal try hoping to get the ball back. Cincinnati kicked a field goal that would have put them up 7, BUT...two players ran into the long snapper (who is a defenseless player in a kick situation). Cincinnati chose to accept the penalty...points come off the board, but Cincinnati is able to take 3 knees.
Cleveland being Cleveland, lol smh.
On a separate note, One of the biggest pet peeves for me in football is unforced penalties/screw ups. Things like taking off your helmet and throwing it (1:45), unsportsmanship conduct penalties, or when players purposely drop the ball a split second before they enter the end zone, blowing a guaranteed touchdown.
It must be in the contract for head coaches to act incensed to a clear and obvious penalty by their guys.
4:42 I remember watching that game and yelling “there’s no way they don’t have them covered” sure enough they didn’t. It’s like the lions and browns try to lose games.
Anytime da Bears, Eagles, Cowboys, and both NYC teams make boneheaded played that drive their fan base insane, I’m like😂😂😂😂😂😂
Waiting for part 2! I'll be there not matter that!
Just being on the Browns team is one of the biggest mistakes in NFL history 😂😂😂😂😂
We should always include the replay that shows Rodgers didn't have his facemask grabbed.
Offensive lineman was chugging.
If im not mistaken, the browns doubled down on the PI mistake in the stafford injury game. Because stafford had been hurt he was supposed to sit out a play, but the browns called a timeout before the snap, allowing Stafford to come back in and finish the job. In all likelihood didnt change the outcome, but funny to me nonetheless
I love the intentional grounding call on the last one. If a qb fakes sliding, that should be a penalty too
A number of these penalties are so stupid, you have to question whether they were throwing the game.
I realize it was a penalty. But the announcers. OMG! The play where the Washington quarterback took a knee. The announcers, "they slammed Heinicke to the ground."
I was at the Rams-Raiders game, and yes, it seemed like a ticky-tack call. But my boys won this one during a dismal, injury-riddled season.
Miracle in Mo-Town will forever be one of the greatest highlights in NFL history
I remember watching that game, both teams in a win and in situation for the playoffs, and just when you thought it was over A Rod throws the king of Hail Mary’s and saves the game and the season.
as a lion fan this whole vid could have been all about em
The Cincinnati Bungles.
Didn't see that coming with Raider dude knocking the ball out of the QB's hands.They get away with crap like that and shoving players that just got up after being tackled all the time. I love to see them get flagged with their cowardly bs bully tricks. Always trying to get shoves and ball swats in to intimidate.
That call on the eagles with the QB kneeling was ridiculous. By the time the QB drops to a knee they already began their tackle and obviously tried to pull off.
The Minnesota penalty towards the end didn’t change the outcome. He was getting sacked anyway😊
If a penalty is committed by the defense with no time left in the half. An untimed down is played
3:23 was Troy Aikman drunk here? 😂
1st one is how the raiders are taught. If you don't play dirty you don't play for Davis. Dad or son.
Where’s the Cowboys V Lions game?
Just because you're an NFL player doesn't necessarily mean you have a well disciplined mind to play the game.
Redskins-Cowboys, 5 Nov 2006. Score 19-19. Cowboys GWFG as time expired is blocked and returned across midfield but ...
Bills should've beats Denver. Not a loss.
I mean…they did lose though. You can’t just say it’s not a loss because you think the Bills should have won.
@@ohno3464 that's how I look at it though...🙄🤦♂
These videos are always gonna be the same clips with the most recent one added..
Those phantom facemask calls on Detroit against GB were absolute robbery.
No it wasn't
@@packersfan4life yes it was
@@packersfan4life “packersfan4life” yeah definitely no bias there
😭😭😭@@MikeR-bh9cg
Which one you have the phantom face mask that let Rodgers throw a hail Mary or the illegal hands to the face when dudes hand was on his shoulder pads both times lions get screwed over more then any other team in the NFL
Man they wanted the Vikings to win. Clock hit zero PLAIN AS DAY... "he got it off in time"... a second LATE
man thts priceless
Rogers threw it 70 yards
First play is Tillery, so happy he mo linger is a charger
Should not end with a penalty at all!
Oh the phantom facemask. I know you much too well. Shame these highlight channels never show the full replay of Devin Taylor not grabbing Rodgers' facemask
I mean, I agree with you. But the video does highlight costly penalties called, regardless of if they're good OR bad calls.
@@SidedraftingProductions So we can expect the Ineligible Receiver call in a future video?
@Thirdbase9 which one?
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At 0:51 “that’s bullshit”??? No, #90 did exactly what the ref said he did! What’s the ‘psychology’ behind this? Did the Raider coach mean ‘BS’ in a different context?
10:32 Not that it mattered, but there should have been no intentional grounding on the Minnesota-Denver play. The replay showed that the quarterback's buttock hit the ground before the ball was out. Thus, it was only a sack and the time out should have only been due to a running clock, not to avoid a 10-second runoff. In the end, though, the result of the next play would have likely been the same.
Everyone I see that Burfict/Brown play, I’m shocked at how stupid Nantz sounds
The Jaguars-Chargers 2022 playoff game where Joey Bosa throws a fucking meltdown on the sideline and hands Jags huge yards as they make a comeback is worth noting.
Cry baby lol
And that play is a top reason KC cut Toney
Show Mahomes cry after that Bills game, where he lost because his team committed a penalty.
Same guy who has won dozens of games because of penalty's that were committed, or werent called all game until they bailed his team out.
Ohio teams making multiple appearances.
Gotta say, in the anals of Cleveland Browns history and or mistakes, Dwayne Russ’s mistake was small potatoes….
Some of these are just showing your ignorance of sports. For some, the penalty made a HUGE DIFFERENCE in the outcome of the original play. A pass interference in the endzone clearly LED to the interception. Without it, for all we know, the offense catches the ball in the endzone. IT wasn't a costly penalty., IT was a costly ref SEEING the penalty.
And an intentional grunding doesn't really cost the offense much. Without the intentional grounding, he would have gotten sacked. They still would have had to make a desperate hail mary on the last play. Like there really is a big difference between an 80 yard hail mary and a 90 yard hail mary. And same with the last -play. So, they didn't get their 1 in 200 chance of a 60+ yard hail mary touchdown. Wow! So costly!
I'm sorry, but that first penalty against the Raiders was absolutely lame.
I’m sorry it wasn’t cool enough for you. It’s still an obvious penalty every time.
It was absolutely the correct call. The Rams were completely out of timeouts so Mayfield was trying to give the ball to the referee to spot it so they could quickly get to the next play. That was 100% unsportsmanlike conduct on the Raider player.
Bears losing on an intentional grounding penalty over a botched spike is the most Chicago QB thing ever.
Right. Like all those other Chicago QB times they messed up a spike. Haha you knew they don't have many good QBs so you tried to make a joke and failed. Way to go captain obvious.
The defense player from Detroit didn't grab Aaron rogers face mask. It was his shoulder pads
I swear it sounded like the announcer called him Richard Rodgers instead of Aaron.
Lions always get screwed
@@christhornton1785because richard rodgers caught the ball
@@carlospeltier2957 Ah. Thanks.
Nahum 1:3
“The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.”
King James Version (KJV)
Missing one very important the Dee Ford penalty that cost another ring to Brady
Washington Philadelphia game was not a penalty because he was still trying to make a play.
No, the play was over when he went down and gave himself up. He did want the flag, but it is up to the Eagles defenders to not hit him when it is avoidable once he gave himself up.
he gave himself up 3 steps before the hit, not even controversial
Too choppy. Thanks though.
Didn't even show the fact that Rodgers wasn't grabbed by the facemask. He was grabbed by the shoulder.
Thank you. I couldn’t watch this video anymore after they didn’t show the replay
WFC, Rodgers can be wheelchair bound and a vegetable
6:24 end of game/ end of sanity penalty.
And the most costly of all: Nickell Robey-Coleman committing blatant PI to seal the Rams fate-oh wait.
Must be nice to steal videos from the NFL and TV networks. Cmon dude. At least put some commentary or something. This is sooooooo demonetized.
That Aaron Rodgers Hail-Mary should’ve never happened. One of the many terrible calls against the Lions. Devin Taylor didn’t even grab his facemask.
Its amazing how many games Rodgers won for the packers off bad calls in his favor
Lions packers still not a face mask
Replay showed he never grabbed Rodgers' face mask.
4:10 That was NOT a facemask! Typical NFL bias; screw the Lions and hand the game to Rogers.
Before Goodell became Commissioner and before gambling on sports became legal, there was little to no bias. Now, REFBALL IS ON DISPLAY FOR ALL TO SEE. THE REFS ARE ORDERED TO FORCE GAMES TO BE IN FAVOR OF WHOEVER GOODELL WANTS TO WIN!
Yes, because there were never sports bets before Goodell became commissioner
@@rickhaavisto9023 and Paul Hornung and Alex Karras never got busted either
Officials were not even allowed to go to Las Vegas during the season until the Raiders moved there.
I will never forget twelve men on defense