Came here to say this. I really dont understand how refs dont get penalized or at least plays like this looked at closer from upstairs.@@ilovecobblestonee
Yeah but at the same time some announcers that announce for the team they use to root/play for will back bad calls and diminish GOOD calls for the other team, which is why no one except Chiefs fans want Chris announcing for the chiefs
At some point the room for "human error" has to be re-adujusted because wow... I don't carre who you root for, this is insane regardless. Watching 32 teams get cooked over poor officiating is getting ridiculous!
go look at all the other weeks and last season at this point we should be asking which NFL referee team will be winning its the same with the heated moments and fights videos and the brutal hits.
The problem with the review is the face saving neutral position that defaults to the call on the field needing an act of god to overturn. It's very much like how the "office of the president" is considered sacred, so the clown breaking every law known to man gets a pass.
Beyond incompetence - NFL refs are deciding games on a regular basis. It's not worth investing any time watching a sport where outcomes are determined in the league office.
With what we know about the long-term effects of these hits, I don't see how you can have a sport like professional football anymore. What the NFL is trying to do is save a sport that is dependent on hard hits while somehow keeping it safe, and you just can't do it. So you get these ambiguous rules that you just can't accurately apply. Pass interference, hits on "defenseless" receivers, helmet to helmet contact, landing on the quarterback...these are all impossible to enforce with any semblance of consistency, no matter how hard the NFL tries to ram it down our throats. There's no way this isn't costing them viewership
Remember how that one player had all the controversy for his "prank" acting like the seasons were all scripted from the beginning, then everyone laughed it off because that would be IMPOSSIBLE? Yea, doesn't seem like a prank anymore.
@@tmtmtlsmln that's the shitty part but at the same time football can't end. It's too amazing and fun of a sport to watch n play. They just need to make better padding and protection, keep enforcing anti doping laws, find some balance with the betting world to make cheating less viable and work on teaching players how to get hit and fall better. Instead of just hitting harder
Amazing that 11 weeks in and each week we get a 15 min video of bogus calls from the refs. Something needs to change. If players get fined then the refs should be fined for horrible calls.
Wtf were the refs looking at with that punt kick recovery by the Texans?!! They must’ve had another angle cause the replay clearly showed the ball hitting number 37 from the Texas!!!! And wtf did that announcer say? “There wasn’t enough definitive evidence to overturn it?” Is covering for the refs part of the job description when applying to be an announcer?
Apparently there was only one angle of that return, so yeah, it LOOKED like 37 touched it, but technology hasn't advanced to the point where the NFL has enough cameras for a view from the other side of the play.
That 1st safety against Pittsburgh was ridiculous! During the game I was stupefied. It was like the refs gave the QB “forward progress” on a drop back! Aren’t there rules for this shit? Damn. Should have just spotted the ball back on the line of scrimmage!!
I'm a lifetime Steeler fan and the calls FOR the Steelers/Against the Browns are ridiculous. The ref's were clearly against the Browns. You deserved that game.
@@thejuniorseas7683 I'll take 200 million guaranteed to wear a skirt. I get to be fashionable AND rich? Yes please. That said despite all the penalties, this has been a hard year to be a starting QB. So many nasty injuries.
As a passer you are defenseless, as a runner you are not. That's why when a QB takes off as a runner he loses the protections of a passer, even if a runningback becomes a passer, they get the protections of being passer, as they should. Same for punters/kickers, they are in a defenseless and vulnerable state.
I agree why can't they tackle pretty boy quarterbacks. I can accept not allowing players to completely truck them. Although it would be cool if players could. But players get penalized for the lightest tackle. Tom Bradys legacy.
I've been defending Jackson's other hits and how they were all legal, except for the one that he got ejected for against Washington. That said, this one definitely looked like spearing to me. I see a lot of people defending it calling it "just football," but I really don't see it that way. People often defend it by saying if a runningback took that hit, nobody would care, but I disagree there too. That was an absolutely ejectable hit, and really should have been a 15-yard penalty and an ejection. I don't think Kareem Jackson is a dirty player, though, he's just old-school in how he plays the game. He's been in the league for 13 years and it's probably easier said than done to adjust when you've been playing a certain way for so long. He's also great player. Too many players are trying to make tackles by wrapping their arms around the opponent, and it's _clearly_ not working. Jackson doesn't really do that; he throws his shoulder into their chest and levels them. Football is a violent sport, and when you're trying to stop a 6'3" 200-pound freak of nature, chances are you can't do it by wrapping your arms around him and hoping you can drag him down.
Fined 4 times so far this year, suspended twice, all for illegal hits to the head. Suspended for 4 games for illegal hit to the head, appeals and gets it reduced to 2 games, then on his VERY FIRST TACKLE after suspension he makes another illegal hit to the head on a defenseless player and gets another 4 game suspension. OF COURSE HE'S A DIRTY PLAYER.
It wasn't in this vid but during the same game they didn't call another leading with the helmet on a hit by the Vikings on Sutton. It would be interesting to see how many missed calls each crew has and what type. It would be a pretty large effort though.
3 things: 1) wow ALL highlights from the KC chiefs game were in favor of the eagles. I thought KC was the face of the NFL and the refs would never allow them to lose a game huh? Where are all those people now? 2) that punt return that hit Houston #37 ..................... That's soooooooooooooo freaking bad dude! Like, I GET that you have to give preference to the call on the field ........... No, I really do. But that was just so bad. This was a completely unbiased observation as it was the first time I saw or heard the play. The clip in here was 100% clear and convincing to me that it hit Houston first ... In fact the receiving team never touched it iirc (I'm typing this after watching the whole video just going off first reaction memory) 3) regarding the last play highlighted here: oh so NOW people want to complain about refs calling this sort of thing an incomplete pass? I vividly recall a scenario exactly like this in last Super Bowl but EVERYBODY (except KC fans) was ok with overturning the call on the field that time.
He also only showed the missed calls that would have gone against the Eagles …. not any of the either missed calls on the Chiefs or dubious calls against the Eagles.
The simple fact that a video over 10 mins long can be made each week of bad calls/missed calls/wrong calls, it really shows of horrendous the NFL officials are. AI officiating can't come soon enough and put these clowns out of a job.
Every time you upload these, the more I am urged to stop watching football COMPLETELY. Sports nowadays seem rigged or predetermined. Thanks for showing the NFL we are catching on. Other than that, good video
Ikr. The games seem rigged to insure large market teams win. The LA /Saints playoff game years ago was the last time I took the NFL seriously. It's WWE, imo.
@@eriksturdevant8589So why were all the bad flags against the chiefs? Theyre the second biggest team after the cowboys. Dont blame on malice what you can blame on incompetence
The training video a couple weeks ago says if a QB is doing a passing motion, no matter where (out of pocket or pass the line of scrimmage) you can get roughing the passer. I seen a few QB do pump fakes as they are near the line of scrimmage and the person has to hold up from hitting him or it will be roughing...
As much as I enjoy these videos there's always a couple that make me roll my eyes. Like a few of the tackles this week and even that block by Arizona feel like they're only here to extend the length of the video.
Budleewiser seems to forget that a call can't be overturned without irrefutable evidence. A lot of these are just too close to call. I keep saying it every week, this video should be about half the length.
@@slayerozombies the ones that annoy me are mostly the ones that aren't penalties, but fans of the opposing team wanted it to be in that instance. Especially routine hits.
Nobody ever says " I am going to lie. ....". When someone says " I'm going to be honest" I think maybe they've either already lied to me or are planning on lying to me.
There needs to be some better type of quality assurance for some of these calls. I realize a lot of those decisions are very tough to make in real time, but they’re affecting outcomes of games. If they can review game footage and impose fines on players after the fact they should be able to review the penalties/no calls.
These refs are utter trash. If they don’t fix this the game will become unwatchable because fans will feel robbed because of these calls. Makes you wonder what why it’s happening, considering the sports betting world nowadays
wonder why it's happening ?? All you have to do is open your eyes. DEI. Same as what they are doing to the schools in this country. Reduce the intelligence and skill level requirements so the "oppressed" can compete and get jobs. diversity is our strength .. (lmbo)
Genuinely, I think Sean Payton needs to be investigated again for bounties. The past few weeks, the Broncos players seem to be playing very dirty. Especially when it comes to QBs
YES. The Broncos vs. Vikings game should have demanded an immediate investigation by the league of exactly that. He has done it before, just because he is with another team doesn't change anything. The hit on Dobbs was bad but the hit on Mattison had me seriously concerned for a second that he might have gotten paralyzed, and that was out in the open and not called, very easy call to make, it was graphic and terrifying to watch. I can't recall who the player was who made that atrocious hit on Mattison but they should have been suspended for multiple games by the NFL (if they weren't but I don't think anything happened). Sean Payton should have not only been banned from the league for the bounty program but I think he should have had criminal charges for conspiracy to commit assault brought against him.
bingo; if anything, nfl has become more popular since '12, when the refs were replaced by pop warner-level scabs. ah, seahawks vs packers always brings back memories...
Problem is 2012 proved the ref league has a fair margin of power over the NFL. With them absent, games were so bad that we ended up with the infamous Failmary. So people, the NFL included, had to abide by what the refs wanted. Admittedly if we want change, we'll have to accept the fact the NFL will be in a bad spot for a bit after pushing the Refs away for bad calling. Train up their own for long term usage instead.
The shit terrible. These games are clearly being fixed and not ONE mainstream sports media outlet is talking bout it. Thank you for puttin a spolight on this bs. 💯
defensive players can violate the line of scrimmage and safely come back as long as no offensive players commit a false start in result of the jump and the ball is not snapped. In the play, while the player had crossed the line of scrimmage, the tackle from Kansas city had just pointed at him (not a false start), and only started to move after the player had already returned to a legal position, therefore it is indeed a false start.
Am I the only one who likes unbiased commentators? I like it how they will call it a bad call regardless of whether it's for their team or the opposing team.
Bad calls have become the norm. I say it again, just put the flags on their hips and get it over with. At this point, I just catch some highlights here and there, while I do other things on Sunday's.
Budleeweiser you have the best content on the internet. If the NFL isn’t careful the gambler is going to realize they are being hoodwinked. Although the NFL billionaires don’t care. They are getting paid for entertainment.
"If the NFL isn’t careful the gambler is going to realize they are being hoodwinked." not if they're addicted...it's comical that draft kings/sportsbooks and now even gambling addiction PAs air on game days. they're not even hiding the association the slightest bit...
PI I can get but dear god not RtP. The issue with RtP is even a simple pump fake can get it called. You've prolly seen a lot of them this year, like with Lamar Jackson who always pump fakes then runs. In other words, it wouldn't be overturned ever. It's a minimalistic call. Most you can change with reviews is having MORE of them called.
Several of the games were reffed really well. Of course there will be some missed calls but sometimes a no call is good and there was nothing crazy this week.
Here's my thoughts on the calls. I get it we all make mistakes, after all we are humans not God. But the fact the refs are intentionally making bad calls is NOT a mistake, it's a screwjob, and this kid does not tolerate screwjobs. So these refs deserve to be fired or be held accountable.
Its hitting a defenseless receiver. I agree that it should be a legal hit; the QBs should stop throwing hospital balls. But that is clearly a flag considering how they have been calling similar hits all year.
Its not just the refs. The clock issue needs investigated from the bears/lions game. That td before the half shouldn't have happened because time had run out, but with the manipulation, they had extra time.
As a Ravens fan I don't like that there were a few iffy calls that went their way. They're not KC, they don't need refs to win. Btw there were 3 penalty non-calls on the last 3 plays of KC's first scoring drive that the announcers didn't pick up on. 2 holds and a false start - they should have been struggling for a field goal, not walking in a TD. I'm pretty sure every single scoring drive in that game had a bad call or non-call. You didn't have to validate their fans' whining by only showing the ones that went Philly's way. Also, was that Logan Wilson piling on at the end of that Hill run? Hmmm
Referees should be hold accountable for blatandly missed or bad calls, they have so much power they can determine who wins or loses (and make a lot of money) so if they are constantly doing that they should be fined or fired. I strongly believe the worse thing it could happen to any sport is betting against them. Money determines who wins the pot.
Refs openly and blatantly wanted the Eagles to win that game. Don't wanna hear squat about the SB holding anymore from crybaby Eagle fans (which actually was a holding on video review and by Bradbury's own admission).
An entire Chiefs TD drive starting with the block in the back on the punt return right in front of the returner, but none of that is on here for some mysterious reason.
In my opinion the new fad of online gambling has added to corruption and bad calls by NFL and NCAA officials. I may be wrong but there seems to be more and more non-calls and controversial calls!
I only casually watch the NFL now. The Rams/Saints game convinced me that the game is semi-rigged to insure maximum profit. Of course the NFL would want large market teams (e.g. LA) to go to the Super Bowl versus smaller market teams (New Orleans). Rigged for profit, imo.
I'm a Texans fan and we have at least 15 bad calls against us by this point in this Season !! The Refs it seems are trying to help the bigger Market Teams since more views will be on those Teams come the Playoffs & SB . It's not which Team has played better !! It's about views and money !!
I know you couldn't highlight the constant holding of Jalen Carter on Monday night because ESPN didn't focus on it like they did on anything the Eagles did.
@@JakeThompson14fletcher was getting held all game too. And people complaining about that false start on the center for the chiefs is hilarous because it was a good call, he was set and then unset himself
Exactly! Jalen Carter was getting blatantly held ALL game. The one Mahomes scramble down the sideline Carter got tackled from behind or would have been a sack.
Watching the replay video of a penalty during the game I noticed swift getting handled by the face mask. Should have been offset penalties on that play.
There are some truly appalling decisions in these examples. Is there a rule on Challenges that prohibits a challenge on Foul Play? If so, why? It is absurd / inept / costly to teams / detrimental to the game. We HAVE to assume corruption is not involved. But this simply makes it seem like corruption is involved.
I find it strange that all off the bad calls in the Steelers / Browns game went Pittsburgh’s way. I mean, how is this not a safety? 2:28 Here’s the thing: if the officials had ruled it a safety, it would have been looked at on instant replay since every scoring play is automatically reviewed. Then if the referee saw evidence that it was not a safely, just spot the ball on the half-yard line. No harm, no foul. My point being that, if I were an official and I wasn’t sure whether or not a play was a score (or a turnover), I would rule in favor of it being a score (or turnover) so that it triggers an automatic review; which the officials usually rule correctly on.
Another week and another set of embarrassing calls, loads of roughness not called and then some nitpicky calls given. So many offsides and false starts not given when its so obvious, everyone else is standing still
Follow the money. Since betting on college and NFL games is allowed, notice the amount of “ bad” calls favoring one team or the other and the scores. Someone’s making big money on CFL and NFL.. I’ve stopped watching football because the calls ruin the game when you can tell someone is being favored
Something is not right at these Philly games. It's like someone who's very powerful is forcing the refs to ignore and make calls in favor of Philly. And for some reason the upper management who holds the ref accountable is doing nothing about a bad calls.
@maekklyn I don't know what you're on, but you're misunderstanding a lot of things. Methinks that Football is the most popular sports among men. Basketball is a close second. And a close follow up is MLB. In all three of these sports, people have made friends with the bench like it's a gamers couch. They see next to no time on the field. This goes for college football as well, which has like 3-4x the teams the NFL has. I would say they're willing to play the sport itself. No, the issue with injuries comes with the NFL not offering lifetime insurance despite the MLB offering it as long as you play in ONE major league game. It's laughable.
The thing is we have the tech to be able to determine some of these calls that are missed. Im sure there is someone programming a program that can determine holding, PIs, legal hits, and other things. Perfect example is the punt that clearly hit the defensive player. Gps in helmet gps in ball, you can pinpoint it within inches, probably even more accurate. It would have clearly shown the ball was inches away from the offensive player but directly hit the defensive player. Refers will only be there for theater soon.
03:34 Unrelated, but is that Tom McCarthy doing play by play for the Arizona Cardinals? I swear I recognize that voice. That's the Phillies' play by play guy.
It has become painfully obvious there is unfair refereeing happening. The real question is who's controlling this? I know Vegas is making out like a bandit on the bets. And if they're involved in any way, the playoffs are going to piss off everybody.
What's up with these offensive linemen calling out defensive linemen for moving like they are not allowed to, the defensive player is allowed to move as long as he isn't offsides when the ball is snapped or he isn't unevaded to the quarterback it is the offensive player that has to be set, so when it comes to those calls the ref has those calls right but as for a lot of calls this year it has been crazy bad.
Because if the defensive lineman jumps into the neutral zone and causes an offensive lineman to move, it's encroachment on the defense. Or at least, that's how it's supposed to be called. Otherwise, d lineman would be free to jump the line and try to startle the offensive lineman into moving
Well the defensive is allowed to jump around the line all they want as long as they are not offsides when the ball is snapped and of course they can not touch the offensive player which is what encroachment is when you touch the offensive player but they can startle the offensive player all they want as long as they do not touch them .@@justinoswalt9028
@@justinoswalt9028 I get what you're saying, but I think the rule should be adjusted a little. It should be if the defensive player jumps and causes the lineman to make a football move(as this seems to be a term they love) because at the moment the Defensive player jumps in and then straight back, the Tackle/Guard just stands up and starts waving for a flag. Thats the bit I don't like, because if you can do that you are aware of the play so you could just stay set and carry on with the play, but thats the way it works now as 5 yards closer is always more preferable.
@ddlee84 or, the defensive lineman needs to just have enough discipline to watch the ball and drown out the cadence. Thats taught from day 1 and practiced every single day. If you screw that up and get called out, it's on you. A say this as a former d lineman myself.
Cant wait for the week 12 cause damn theirs alot of those especially with the bills and eagles game
Thank you for the heads up, I will try to watch carefully.
@@budleewiser Yeah the most big one was when diggs' jersey got pulled
@@THATLIGHTWORKand the intentional grounding with the clear horse collar tackle
Came here to say this. I really dont understand how refs dont get penalized or at least plays like this looked at closer from upstairs.@@ilovecobblestonee
@@ilovecobblestonee that was fucking funny. They reviewed the play and still missed it man I can't sometimes
I like that some of the announcers are starting to acknowledge the missed calls instead of just acting like ref apologists
Yeah but at the same time some announcers that announce for the team they use to root/play for will back bad calls and diminish GOOD calls for the other team, which is why no one except Chiefs fans want Chris announcing for the chiefs
The "rules analysts" are even struggling this year
I have said that it’s the funniest thing they have to defend the refs, when they don’t want to
Yes, bc Collinsworth also diminishes any team that plays the Chief’s penalties.
@@simonaaronson1968 unless it’s juwaan Taylor
At some point the room for "human error" has to be re-adujusted because wow... I don't carre who you root for, this is insane regardless. Watching 32 teams get cooked over poor officiating is getting ridiculous!
Well human errors will always happen to expect every flag to be seen and thrown is literally crazy.
Its the inconsistencies that kill as well. One game, the play is OK, in another...flag.
go look at all the other weeks and last season at this point we should be asking which NFL referee team will be winning its the same with the heated moments and fights videos and the brutal hits.
Exactly!
The problem with the review is the face saving neutral position that defaults to the call on the field needing an act of god to overturn. It's very much like how the "office of the president" is considered sacred, so the clown breaking every law known to man gets a pass.
Beyond incompetence - NFL refs are deciding games on a regular basis. It's not worth investing any time watching a sport where outcomes are determined in the league office.
Nonstop advertising and brain injury denial helped kill this sport, in addition to the predetermined outcomes.
With what we know about the long-term effects of these hits, I don't see how you can have a sport like professional football anymore. What the NFL is trying to do is save a sport that is dependent on hard hits while somehow keeping it safe, and you just can't do it. So you get these ambiguous rules that you just can't accurately apply. Pass interference, hits on "defenseless" receivers, helmet to helmet contact, landing on the quarterback...these are all impossible to enforce with any semblance of consistency, no matter how hard the NFL tries to ram it down our throats. There's no way this isn't costing them viewership
Remember how that one player had all the controversy for his "prank" acting like the seasons were all scripted from the beginning, then everyone laughed it off because that would be IMPOSSIBLE? Yea, doesn't seem like a prank anymore.
Yes they are fixed like wrestling
@@tmtmtlsmln that's the shitty part but at the same time football can't end. It's too amazing and fun of a sport to watch n play. They just need to make better padding and protection, keep enforcing anti doping laws, find some balance with the betting world to make cheating less viable and work on teaching players how to get hit and fall better. Instead of just hitting harder
Amazing that 11 weeks in and each week we get a 15 min video of bogus calls from the refs. Something needs to change. If players get fined then the refs should be fined for horrible calls.
Sadly these are likely only part of the miscues.
Wtf were the refs looking at with that punt kick recovery by the Texans?!! They must’ve had another angle cause the replay clearly showed the ball hitting number 37 from the Texas!!!! And wtf did that announcer say? “There wasn’t enough definitive evidence to overturn it?” Is covering for the refs part of the job description when applying to be an announcer?
Apparently there was only one angle of that return, so yeah, it LOOKED like 37 touched it, but technology hasn't advanced to the point where the NFL has enough cameras for a view from the other side of the play.
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thank you for showing that the eagles complaining about the kansas calls were unfound.
That 1st safety against Pittsburgh was ridiculous! During the game I was stupefied. It was like the refs gave the QB “forward progress” on a drop back!
Aren’t there rules for this shit? Damn. Should have just spotted the ball back on the line of scrimmage!!
Maybe 'murican rules are different, but the nose of the ball was not forward of the infield goal line plane. Safety.
I'm a lifetime Steeler fan and the calls FOR the Steelers/Against the Browns are ridiculous. The ref's were clearly against the Browns. You deserved that game.
@@mattpyfenah script was 10-13 couldn’t get a 2 pointer there😂
That's "touchdown" that wasn't a TD should've been in this video too. The ball never really crossed the goal line.
Safety was bullshit but don't act like 90% of the calls the rest of the game didn't go the browns way like 4 uncalled offsides on myles Garrett alone
Roughing the passer is such a bullshit penalty. Just put flags on him already.
They do, there's yellow flags all over him.
Or a tutu!
@@thejuniorseas7683 I'll take 200 million guaranteed to wear a skirt. I get to be fashionable AND rich? Yes please.
That said despite all the penalties, this has been a hard year to be a starting QB. So many nasty injuries.
As a passer you are defenseless, as a runner you are not. That's why when a QB takes off as a runner he loses the protections of a passer, even if a runningback becomes a passer, they get the protections of being passer, as they should. Same for punters/kickers, they are in a defenseless and vulnerable state.
I agree why can't they tackle pretty boy quarterbacks. I can accept not allowing players to completely truck them. Although it would be cool if players could. But players get penalized for the lightest tackle. Tom Bradys legacy.
The NFL is punishing Kelce because Taylor didn't show up to boost the ratings.
I think they're just punishing him because he's a giant D-bag
The refs do appear to target him whenever she isn't there haha
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So you mean they didn't hire Angel Hernandez in his off-season?
The hit against Dobbs: they come out after and punish the guy. But the refs look the other way.
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the hit on dobbs was insane not to call, defensive player literally got suspended for 4 games because of it, but no flag from the refs.
I've been defending Jackson's other hits and how they were all legal, except for the one that he got ejected for against Washington. That said, this one definitely looked like spearing to me. I see a lot of people defending it calling it "just football," but I really don't see it that way. People often defend it by saying if a runningback took that hit, nobody would care, but I disagree there too. That was an absolutely ejectable hit, and really should have been a 15-yard penalty and an ejection. I don't think Kareem Jackson is a dirty player, though, he's just old-school in how he plays the game. He's been in the league for 13 years and it's probably easier said than done to adjust when you've been playing a certain way for so long. He's also great player. Too many players are trying to make tackles by wrapping their arms around the opponent, and it's _clearly_ not working. Jackson doesn't really do that; he throws his shoulder into their chest and levels them. Football is a violent sport, and when you're trying to stop a 6'3" 200-pound freak of nature, chances are you can't do it by wrapping your arms around him and hoping you can drag him down.
Fined 4 times so far this year, suspended twice, all for illegal hits to the head.
Suspended for 4 games for illegal hit to the head, appeals and gets it reduced to 2 games, then on his VERY FIRST TACKLE after suspension he makes another illegal hit to the head on a defenseless player and gets another 4 game suspension.
OF COURSE HE'S A DIRTY PLAYER.
This is one of the worst calls, not saying he’s dirty but a hit that gets him suspended not be called during the game is crazy.
It wasn't in this vid but during the same game they didn't call another leading with the helmet on a hit by the Vikings on Sutton. It would be interesting to see how many missed calls each crew has and what type. It would be a pretty large effort though.
That’s Sean Payton’s bounty gate for ya
3 things:
1) wow ALL highlights from the KC chiefs game were in favor of the eagles. I thought KC was the face of the NFL and the refs would never allow them to lose a game huh? Where are all those people now?
2) that punt return that hit Houston #37 ..................... That's soooooooooooooo freaking bad dude! Like, I GET that you have to give preference to the call on the field ........... No, I really do. But that was just so bad. This was a completely unbiased observation as it was the first time I saw or heard the play. The clip in here was 100% clear and convincing to me that it hit Houston first ... In fact the receiving team never touched it iirc (I'm typing this after watching the whole video just going off first reaction memory)
3) regarding the last play highlighted here: oh so NOW people want to complain about refs calling this sort of thing an incomplete pass? I vividly recall a scenario exactly like this in last Super Bowl but EVERYBODY (except KC fans) was ok with overturning the call on the field that time.
He also only showed the missed calls that would have gone against the Eagles …. not any of the either missed calls on the Chiefs or dubious calls against the Eagles.
The simple fact that a video over 10 mins long can be made each week of bad calls/missed calls/wrong calls, it really shows of horrendous the NFL officials are. AI officiating can't come soon enough and put these clowns out of a job.
I'm sick of the refs. they need to be held accountable
Every time you upload these, the more I am urged to stop watching football COMPLETELY. Sports nowadays seem rigged or predetermined. Thanks for showing the NFL we are catching on. Other than that, good video
Ikr. The games seem rigged to insure large market teams win. The LA /Saints playoff game years ago was the last time I took the NFL seriously. It's WWE, imo.
@@eriksturdevant8589So why were all the bad flags against the chiefs? Theyre the second biggest team after the cowboys. Dont blame on malice what you can blame on incompetence
The training video a couple weeks ago says if a QB is doing a passing motion, no matter where (out of pocket or pass the line of scrimmage) you can get roughing the passer. I seen a few QB do pump fakes as they are near the line of scrimmage and the person has to hold up from hitting him or it will be roughing...
As much as I enjoy these videos there's always a couple that make me roll my eyes. Like a few of the tackles this week and even that block by Arizona feel like they're only here to extend the length of the video.
Exactly
There’s been some bad calls but the pass interference or false starts etc. can sometimes be super hard to call.
Budleewiser seems to forget that a call can't be overturned without irrefutable evidence. A lot of these are just too close to call. I keep saying it every week, this video should be about half the length.
@@slayerozombies the ones that annoy me are mostly the ones that aren't penalties, but fans of the opposing team wanted it to be in that instance. Especially routine hits.
If they flagged the hold on that first play the announcer would have said, "They'll call that every time." I absolutely guarantee that.
7:58 even the commentators give up, there's absolutely no consistency in this league
Nobody ever says " I am going to lie. ....".
When someone says " I'm going to be honest" I think maybe they've either already lied to me or are planning on lying to me.
There needs to be some better type of quality assurance for some of these calls. I realize a lot of those decisions are very tough to make in real time, but they’re affecting outcomes of games. If they can review game footage and impose fines on players after the fact they should be able to review the penalties/no calls.
That call on OBJ is disgusting. Investigate that ref.
That's the only one I didn't mind because I hate that guy with a passion 😂
We should just ask the reff's who will win the Super bowl right now and save time.
Refs have been pulling for Philly since week 1. Their whole season has a huge asterisk beside it.
Some of These flags are so atrocious I’m starting to think do the refs even known why their throwing the flag
Good to see the refs are back to letting offensive linemen line up way too far back . . .
These refs are utter trash. If they don’t fix this the game will become unwatchable because fans will feel robbed because of these calls. Makes you wonder what why it’s happening, considering the sports betting world nowadays
Will become? This game has been broken for almost a decade at this point
@@tmtmtlsmlthrow in politics and reverse racism and that’s exactly what it is 😂 RIP NFL
wonder why it's happening ?? All you have to do is open your eyes. DEI. Same as what they are doing to the schools in this country. Reduce the intelligence and skill level requirements so the "oppressed" can compete and get jobs. diversity is our strength .. (lmbo)
"Illegal looking at the QB.... 15 yard penalty.... first down"
Happy Thanksgiving budlee!
Wow. The refs in the Bengals-Ravens game were brutal.
Adrian hill is from Maryland, lives & works there too. NFL aren’t even tryna hide it anymore
@@Ghostfacelouthe obj hold was terrible I felt bad for flowers
It's clear its about the line bets and NOT the safety of the players.
There is "NO" accountability for these refs. Like the players, when they screw up, they should be fined.
Genuinely, I think Sean Payton needs to be investigated again for bounties. The past few weeks, the Broncos players seem to be playing very dirty. Especially when it comes to QBs
YES. The Broncos vs. Vikings game should have demanded an immediate investigation by the league of exactly that. He has done it before, just because he is with another team doesn't change anything. The hit on Dobbs was bad but the hit on Mattison had me seriously concerned for a second that he might have gotten paralyzed, and that was out in the open and not called, very easy call to make, it was graphic and terrifying to watch. I can't recall who the player was who made that atrocious hit on Mattison but they should have been suspended for multiple games by the NFL (if they weren't but I don't think anything happened). Sean Payton should have not only been banned from the league for the bounty program but I think he should have had criminal charges for conspiracy to commit assault brought against him.
rules are so vague now so refs and commentators can put their own interpretations on it when it seems fit for their game narrative.
Let's just agree the ones against the Panthers don't really count. They need all the help they can get
I think as fans, if we stop watching and going to games because of the ref, they will listen, but it will never happen
bingo; if anything, nfl has become more popular since '12, when the refs were replaced by pop warner-level scabs. ah, seahawks vs packers always brings back memories...
Problem is 2012 proved the ref league has a fair margin of power over the NFL. With them absent, games were so bad that we ended up with the infamous Failmary.
So people, the NFL included, had to abide by what the refs wanted.
Admittedly if we want change, we'll have to accept the fact the NFL will be in a bad spot for a bit after pushing the Refs away for bad calling. Train up their own for long term usage instead.
Wow, the NFL sucks big time. I understand some missed calls because of the human element, but this is really bad. Really hard to watch.
The shit terrible. These games are clearly being fixed and not ONE mainstream sports media outlet is talking bout it. Thank you for puttin a spolight on this bs. 💯
The offsides called on the Chiefs is the most WTF penalty I've ever watched live
defensive players can violate the line of scrimmage and safely come back as long as no offensive players commit a false start in result of the jump and the ball is not snapped.
In the play, while the player had crossed the line of scrimmage, the tackle from Kansas city had just pointed at him (not a false start), and only started to move after the player had already returned to a legal position, therefore it is indeed a false start.
@@amarelo1767they didn’t even call the flag on him tho get the hell outta here w that stupid excuse
@@cozence bro is out here denying the game rules 💀
as for the center flag, yea that is not false start by a mile
he's moving as he's pointing, it's an easy offside call on BG. it's horseshit to think otherwise.
The refs called it on the center. The center is allowed to move...
Am I the only one who likes unbiased commentators? I like it how they will call it a bad call regardless of whether it's for their team or the opposing team.
Bad calls have become the norm. I say it again, just put the flags on their hips and get it over with. At this point, I just catch some highlights here and there, while I do other things on Sunday's.
Budleeweiser you have the best content on the internet. If the NFL isn’t careful the gambler is going to realize they are being hoodwinked. Although the NFL billionaires don’t care. They are getting paid for entertainment.
"If the NFL isn’t careful the gambler is going to realize they are being hoodwinked." not if they're addicted...it's comical that draft kings/sportsbooks and now even gambling addiction PAs air on game days. they're not even hiding the association the slightest bit...
The moment we’ve all been waiting for
Jerry Glanville said it best... the NFL stands for 'not for long' when you make those calls.
Every roughing the passer and pass interference penalty should be a booth review, far to many blown calls.
PI I can get but dear god not RtP. The issue with RtP is even a simple pump fake can get it called. You've prolly seen a lot of them this year, like with Lamar Jackson who always pump fakes then runs.
In other words, it wouldn't be overturned ever. It's a minimalistic call. Most you can change with reviews is having MORE of them called.
I'm an AZ fan and that bad punt call might have cost us the game, but his week was a lot more mild across the board than the last few weeks have been.
Several of the games were reffed really well.
Of course there will be some missed calls but sometimes a no call is good and there was nothing crazy this week.
The refs reviewing that call were on drugs. The ball hit number 37 on the shoulder and they still couldn't reverse the call?????
This is such crap. The officiating taken control of, its becoming worse then the MBA
It's not football anymore. It hasn't been for years. It's all about the money these days. One day it will backfire. Lmao 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😮
Here's my thoughts on the calls. I get it we all make mistakes, after all we are humans not God. But the fact the refs are intentionally making bad calls is NOT a mistake, it's a screwjob, and this kid does not tolerate screwjobs. So these refs deserve to be fired or be held accountable.
Bro flag not called at 8:00 minutes is so fair, there was nothing even close for flag calling. NFL is turning there game into flag football
Its hitting a defenseless receiver. I agree that it should be a legal hit; the QBs should stop throwing hospital balls. But that is clearly a flag considering how they have been calling similar hits all year.
My goodness no safety on the browns vs Steelers game is crazzzzyyy!
Its not just the refs. The clock issue needs investigated from the bears/lions game. That td before the half shouldn't have happened because time had run out, but with the manipulation, they had extra time.
As a Ravens fan I don't like that there were a few iffy calls that went their way. They're not KC, they don't need refs to win.
Btw there were 3 penalty non-calls on the last 3 plays of KC's first scoring drive that the announcers didn't pick up on. 2 holds and a false start - they should have been struggling for a field goal, not walking in a TD. I'm pretty sure every single scoring drive in that game had a bad call or non-call. You didn't have to validate their fans' whining by only showing the ones that went Philly's way.
Also, was that Logan Wilson piling on at the end of that Hill run? Hmmm
This whole "flag if you touch the QB" rule needs to be reviewed.
That’s the main one.
Referees should be hold accountable for blatandly missed or bad calls, they have so much power they can determine who wins or loses (and make a lot of money) so if they are constantly doing that they should be fined or fired. I strongly believe the worse thing it could happen to any sport is betting against them. Money determines who wins the pot.
Reminds of wrestling now. Football no longer a sport. I can hear Russell Crowe in Gladiator "ARE YOU ENTERTAINED?" Nope, not anymore.
unfortunately, the numbers say otherwise - the masses just want to forget about their miserable existence for a few hours...
2:28
has anyone heard the explanation of how this was spotted at the half yard line 🙏
Keep up the great work
1:46 that seemed like a fuck up to me
Refs openly and blatantly wanted the Eagles to win that game. Don't wanna hear squat about the SB holding anymore from crybaby Eagle fans (which actually was a holding on video review and by Bradbury's own admission).
Goodell is right when he recently said that because of betting on sports, every suspect call calls into question the integrity of every referee.
Wow, there were so many game breaking bad/no calls...
Hey Ref, we are all watching you 👀
i love all of the salty nfl and eagles fans rejorcing over the fact that the chiefs had a bad call go against them 😂
...just one huh 🤣🤣
An entire Chiefs TD drive starting with the block in the back on the punt return right in front of the returner, but none of that is on here for some mysterious reason.
I think the refs just want to be in your vids at this point 😂
In my opinion the new fad of online gambling has added to corruption and bad calls by NFL and NCAA officials. I may be wrong but there seems to be more and more non-calls and controversial calls!
"I don't know what to call on those anymore". yeah the NFL is so inconsistent on calls that nobody actually can agree on anything anymore. pathetic.
I only casually watch the NFL now. The Rams/Saints game convinced me that the game is semi-rigged to insure maximum profit. Of course the NFL would want large market teams (e.g. LA) to go to the Super Bowl versus smaller market teams (New Orleans). Rigged for profit, imo.
All nfl games are like this! It's ridiculous!
I feel like we can start compiling all the ref calls that benefits the Eagles cause holy hell it’s like 3-5 calls a week they get saved
I'm a Texans fan and we have at least 15 bad calls against us by this point in this Season !! The Refs it seems are trying to help the bigger Market Teams since more views will be on those Teams come the Playoffs & SB . It's not which Team has played better !! It's about views and money !!
I know you couldn't highlight the constant holding of Jalen Carter on Monday night because ESPN didn't focus on it like they did on anything the Eagles did.
@@JakeThompson14fletcher was getting held all game too. And people complaining about that false start on the center for the chiefs is hilarous because it was a good call, he was set and then unset himself
Holding is the one call all average nfl fans hold on to because they don’t understand what holding actually constitutes as…..
Exactly! Jalen Carter was getting blatantly held ALL game. The one Mahomes scramble down the sideline Carter got tackled from behind or would have been a sack.
How bout' AJ Brown stripping Sneed of the INT and the Chiefs still get the ball back?
Watching the replay video of a penalty during the game I noticed swift getting handled by the face mask. Should have been offset penalties on that play.
Ive noticed the starting QBs get the roughing calls but the backups can get clobbered and theres no call. Total bs
Budleewiser you cut that close bro the first game of the new week gets underway shortly
There are some truly appalling decisions in these examples.
Is there a rule on Challenges that prohibits a challenge on Foul Play?
If so, why?
It is absurd / inept / costly to teams / detrimental to the game.
We HAVE to assume corruption is not involved.
But this simply makes it seem like corruption is involved.
I haven't seen anyone talk about the face mask "sack" on Russell Wilson last week.
I find it strange that all off the bad calls in the Steelers / Browns game went Pittsburgh’s way. I mean, how is this not a safety? 2:28
Here’s the thing: if the officials had ruled it a safety, it would have been looked at on instant replay since every scoring play is automatically reviewed. Then if the referee saw evidence that it was not a safely, just spot the ball on the half-yard line. No harm, no foul.
My point being that, if I were an official and I wasn’t sure whether or not a play was a score (or a turnover), I would rule in favor of it being a score (or turnover) so that it triggers an automatic review; which the officials usually rule correctly on.
Another week and another set of embarrassing calls, loads of roughness not called and then some nitpicky calls given. So many offsides and false starts not given when its so obvious, everyone else is standing still
Kareem Jackson got suspended again for the hit in Dobbs.
Follow the money. Since betting on college and NFL games is allowed, notice the amount of “ bad” calls favoring one team or the other and the scores. Someone’s making big money on CFL and NFL..
I’ve stopped watching football because the calls ruin the game when you can tell someone is being favored
Possession and touching the QB rules need to be changed. This was abysmal.
Roughing the passer is almost always controversial. That's how you know it's a flawed rule.
Something is not right at these Philly games. It's like someone who's very powerful is forcing the refs to ignore and make calls in favor of Philly. And for some reason the upper management who holds the ref accountable is doing nothing about a bad calls.
Don't know if it will work but they need to be FULL TIME and not just available part time and it really sucks when it goes down at your house
Cardinals game...so stupid.. what a bulls*t call..!!
They can't keep getting away with it!
Jack stoll also held on the philly tush push that was a non call. Hurts went right over the space it created on his second effort
The roughness calls are just too ambiguous these days. They used to be called hard hits. This might turn into flag-football eventually.
@maekklyn I don't know what you're on, but you're misunderstanding a lot of things. Methinks that Football is the most popular sports among men. Basketball is a close second. And a close follow up is MLB.
In all three of these sports, people have made friends with the bench like it's a gamers couch. They see next to no time on the field.
This goes for college football as well, which has like 3-4x the teams the NFL has.
I would say they're willing to play the sport itself.
No, the issue with injuries comes with the NFL not offering lifetime insurance despite the MLB offering it as long as you play in ONE major league game. It's laughable.
The thing is we have the tech to be able to determine some of these calls that are missed. Im sure there is someone programming a program that can determine holding, PIs, legal hits, and other things.
Perfect example is the punt that clearly hit the defensive player. Gps in helmet gps in ball, you can pinpoint it within inches, probably even more accurate. It would have clearly shown the ball was inches away from the offensive player but directly hit the defensive player.
Refers will only be there for theater soon.
03:34 Unrelated, but is that Tom McCarthy doing play by play for the Arizona Cardinals? I swear I recognize that voice. That's the Phillies' play by play guy.
i always wonder if the refs kids see how bad there dads are every sunday
I don’t think it’s rigged, but the officiating is absolutely atrocious. Everyone is talking about it
It has become painfully obvious there is unfair refereeing happening. The real question is who's controlling this? I know Vegas is making out like a bandit on the bets. And if they're involved in any way, the playoffs are going to piss off everybody.
What's up with these offensive linemen calling out defensive linemen for moving like they are not allowed to, the defensive player is allowed to move as long as he isn't offsides when the ball is snapped or he isn't unevaded to the quarterback it is the offensive player that has to be set, so when it comes to those calls the ref has those calls right but as for a lot of calls this year it has been crazy bad.
You make a good point.
Because if the defensive lineman jumps into the neutral zone and causes an offensive lineman to move, it's encroachment on the defense. Or at least, that's how it's supposed to be called. Otherwise, d lineman would be free to jump the line and try to startle the offensive lineman into moving
Well the defensive is allowed to jump around the line all they want as long as they are not offsides when the ball is snapped and of course they can not touch the offensive player which is what encroachment is when you touch the offensive player but they can startle the offensive player all they want as long as they do not touch them .@@justinoswalt9028
@@justinoswalt9028 I get what you're saying, but I think the rule should be adjusted a little. It should be if the defensive player jumps and causes the lineman to make a football move(as this seems to be a term they love) because at the moment the Defensive player jumps in and then straight back, the Tackle/Guard just stands up and starts waving for a flag. Thats the bit I don't like, because if you can do that you are aware of the play so you could just stay set and carry on with the play, but thats the way it works now as 5 yards closer is always more preferable.
@ddlee84 or, the defensive lineman needs to just have enough discipline to watch the ball and drown out the cadence. Thats taught from day 1 and practiced every single day. If you screw that up and get called out, it's on you. A say this as a former d lineman myself.
Fixed like wrestling
The refs in the rams game wasn’t even hiding it they wanted LA to win
I still want to know how these big old defensive lineman and defensive linebackers are supposed to levitate so they don't land on the quarterback
Typical NFL refs