I'll never understand why the NFL even bothers with instant replay if they're not gonna use it to get calls right. Just get rid of it if you aren't gonna use it
WHY not have a replay ref up in the booth to handle it? -is where it goes wrong....... WHY let the guy who blew the call on the field be the one reviewing it...?
I’m a lions fan but that intentional grounding call on the Seahawks was something else. I can’t even begin to wonder what the hell the refs were thinking.
yea seahawks fan here and that no call holding in ot was bs. i just wish more fans understand bad calls are bad calls. dont support bad calls just cause they go your way.
Someone above said get rid of instant replay if you're not going to use it. I'm in favor of either getting rid of it, or using it to affirm or negate penalties. Penalties hold massive weight in the game. A winning touchdown can be called back for an error in judgement. It's just not right. This needs to be fixed. The fans are fed up.
@@SixStringSchoolMaybe either during the last few minutes of the game or the whole 4th quarter the NFL reviews all penalties during that time. Yeah, it might slow down the game quite a bit, but it helps to get the calls right. Hopefully 😂.
As a Broncos fan, I am still mad about that game. So I have a lot to say, here. That was PI at the end. I'm not saying that the second try would've been successful, I'm just saying they should've had a second try. Now, the refs were not the reason we lost. There were missed calls against us, but we really had no business losing after taking a 21-3 lead. We shouldn't have let it get to that point to where we needed a hail mary. The refs missed a facemask on Washington when we were up 21-3, and the wheels fell off after that. Russ should've fallen on that ball even if he felt he was down. I'm mad at my team for falling apart after a phenomenal first quarter and a half.
As a Washington fan, I agree that your team should've gotten a second attempt on the 2 point try at the end of the game. I'll also say this, refs have been fucking up when it comes to not calling face masking penalties going into a second straight season and that's worrying, and disturbing. My worry is, the refs are going to not call a face masking penalty and it's going to lead to a player getting seriously injured because of it
@@Zortbrain Agreed. But that's not to take anything away from Washington. The refs were not the reason they won. They came to play after a rough first quarter and a half. The Broncos got way too comfortable with their lead, and Washington just kept creeping back into the game and took it from under our nose.
@@BroncoJosh Oh I know. I'm not taking anything away from Washington battling back from being down 21 to 3. I don't think it was so much just the Broncos getting too comfortable with that lead, but it was also that one turnover that gave Washington the spark they needed to comeback. I'll also say that for most of the first quarter, Washington's offense looked good, but they had that missed field goal on the opening drive and then their next drive they were moving it down the field again only to stall out and settle for a made field goal.
13:50 As a Cowboys fan, just want to apologize for the ridiculous roughing call that was called against the Jets. It turned what should be a highlight reel play and sack into a penalty. NFL has to get this fixed.
Completely changed the game. Field goal or potential go for it and miss on 4th down and the score stays tight. The 8 points that ensued put the game out of reach for Zach Wilson. One of several times the refs helped the Dallas O stay on the field on a busted 3rd down. Refs came back to help the Jets in the 4th quarter but not until it was already garbage time. Thanks for nothing lol
@@jeremiahbachmann3901you definitely don’t know how intentional grounding works then. He wasn’t throwing the ball away, it was meant for a receiver but the quarterback confused the route.
@@landinhoule5096 How is anyone other than the Seahawks supposed to know if the WR is running the wrong route? I don't like the call because pressure should be taken in to account, but from the refs perspective, it looks like Geno threw a ball away from literally everyone, while in the pocket.
@@jackstifter7809 can’t believe that one (or any of the other clear holding no-calls against hutch, for that matter) wasn’t included in this comp. Although as a lifelong lions fan I’m so used to getting screwed at this point lmao so I’m not surprised
Man did anyone notice that basically every game this week, all the refs were BAD? like i get it as fans we will always complain, but my goodness EVERY game this week there was bad/missed calls i could have sworn replacement refs were in this week
It's not that they're bad; it's just that the script is awful this year, and the refs are having to work harder to get the game outcomes the way they are supposed to go.
Ref quality dropped once sports gambling was legalized. For legal reasons I will make no accusations, but I will say that it sure is one hell of a coincidence.
2:09 As a TCU fan, I recall a game where Baylor grabbed our receiver's jersey and pulled him back and we were flagged. Thankfully they reviewed it and got it corrected. Other times, the officials just didn't like a player and would call any touching a penalty. Player changed jersey # one game and didn't get called. But damn, that BAL/CIN game the officials seemed to have really not gotten together ahead of time on who they were betting on to win.
I'm not sure on the pressure part but he was in the pocket and the ball was nowhere near a receiver. If you remember, before they were allowed to spike the ball to stop the clock they would throw it over the head of the receiver to stop it.
The officials are ruining the game one B.S. call at a time. It's also clear they play favorites as some teams hold almost every play and dont get called while others are called for any tiny infraction.
A lot of games are decided every weekend by horrible calls. No wonder so many are tuning out of the NFL. Just makes it look like the games are all rigged.
6:44 I actually agree with the false start call. The Texans defender jumped, but he got back. Quentin Nelson, rather than flinching as if the play had started or he had been provoked by the defender, immediately gets up and starts pointing fingers at the defender. He didn't even try to make it look like he was drawn into false starting.
Yea but what Nelson did happens all the time. If you cross and it causes an offensive linemen to move it’s a penalty on the defense. What Nelson did happens several times a week that’s why it’s a dumb call. It’s also better to stand and point because it draws attention to the gym and basically asks the line judge to confirm if the defender crossing caused it.
I also agree with the false start, but for a different reason. Nelson lifted his butt ever so slightly, and one could say it's what drew the defender offside. If not for that, Nelson and the center touched the defender while he was offside, in my opinion.
Nobody will be happy with the refs calls late in a game. Bradberry gets called for a hold late in the Super Bowl but nobody wanted it to be called. Now this season refs are letting them play late in the game but everyone hates that they aren’t calling these penalties. Where is our middle ground?
SOMEONE is going to bitch no matter what. However, there is a clear goal to strive for here: Call penalties that effect the play or are clear violations. Do not call penalties that have no impact or don't clearly violate the rules. It's never going to be perfect. Not even close, so the best alternative is to allow teams to challenge penalties the same way they can challenge plays. With the current rules for challenging, that would be AT MOST 6 challenges more per game. It also gives the refs a little leeway in "letting them play" late in games or to hold a flag on something they're not sure they saw. Simply allowing the challenging of a penalty would've eliminated most of the calls on in this video, without drastically altering the rulebook or the games themselves.
Do people think the Bills/Raiders call starting at about 8:55 ending around 10:24 was pass interference? It’s not like there was pushing or holding or keeping the Raiders player for making a play. Bills player barely touched him at all. - a CFL fan
@@iam_kuz I agree, 2 things I look for in a PI call, 1) was the ball catchable ✅ 2) did the defenders contact significantly impede the WRs ability to catch the ball, ❌ That’s why is was picked up. And that’s why I agree with the call
I have no stake in the game. I agree that it should have been defensive pass interference and that Denver should have had another chance on the 2-point try.
Reading these comments makes me happy. No matter what predispositions you have for or against one team, NFL fans always seem to unite against refs and their terrible calls.
10:00 I really do not get where they are seeing this "contact at the end of the route". From almost every camera angle, you can see that, at most, he touches him a tiny bit before the ball comes. It actually appears to be a well timed play by the CB. Sure, the overturning of the penalty was odd, but its the right call from every angle we can see. Why do people get so mad when they go in an correct a bad original call?
There needs to be more justification around what makes PI vs not. That ball is under-thrown, which means to catch the receiver needs to basically halt his momentum forward… for there NOT to be contact there the corner would have to not be ready to tackle him. I don’t see how underthrown balls can have DPI in that sense.
@@baileyduvall01 the wr is entitled to be able to catch the ball. QBs are taught to under throw rather than overthrow for that reason. Sucks for the defender, but they should have their eyes on the ball and not the wr.
@@TheSjuris I dont know if you’ve ever played corner but it’s fuckin impossible to watch the ball and cover a great route runner. The WR gets all the advantage why does he also get the entitlement of the uncatchable ball?
@@baileyduvall01 because he is entitled to make the play. Why is a cb entitled to tackle a wr without a ball in his hand? The wr is defenseless in that position.
$9 Billion industry apparently cannot utilize all available tools to ensure correct calls by officials. And we really don’t need these referee apologists attached to the broadcast team, that is just pathetic. Really effin’ lame.
You could make a half hour video on the terrible calls and lack of calls in the Detroit vs Seattle game alone. Even the "I'm talking to America here" call was a BS call.
It was all I could do to watch this video. It’s bad enough when officials bungle calls on the field, but completely inexcusable when they can’t, or refuse to get it right in the replay booth. Infuriating.
I'm honestly amazed there isn't any plays from the dolphins pats game. Cause There were two that could be argued. The supposed first down the patriots had on their last possession as well as the Very Illegal td that Hunter Henry had where he blocked a DB around 5 yards ahead of the line of scrimmage as well as the fact the entire offensive line was in front of the line as well. On a passing play that would be considered 6 ineligible receivers downfield. I didn't see the TD issue at first, but then it was brought to my attention and I'm just surprised the refs are THAT blind
The PI overturn in bills game is one you like to see. There was absolutely nothing in that at all. They were both running and Adams hooked and they barely contacted. He didn't use his hands until Adams's had ball in his hands
These replays are all shown because the commentators "think" the call is wrong. There's tons of calls the commentators don't see or just don't speak about, that are never shown in these replays. Those are usually the most egregious ones
Oh good, I thought so too. I must have rewatched that like 10 times like...what contact? I mean I guess there was a little brush but it looked like normal defense to me. Everyone gets a little handsy on every single route, that's just how it goes. He didn't forcefully move him or level him in any way until they were playing the ball.
The fact that Pass Interference is the most subjective penalty in the game along with the potentially most devastating really makes it hard for me to take football too seriously.
And yet there's far more that wasn't in the video is quite telling. It shows how bad/biased the Refs are anymore. Paid to make certain calls upon certain conditions. All to either make one team the clear winner or to influence high-scoring games on both sides.
They would show sneed clamp play on Ridley but they won’t show Marvin jones choking n pulling Bryan cook from behind to stop a easy interception 🤦♂️ Cook was hurt after Jones choke tackle
I first one was a 50/50 call, could have gone either way. One of the things I look for in a roughing the passer is when was he hit. The nfl rule book states a QB can get hit within 3 Mississippis after throwing the ball. Watching the replay The Jets player hit dak at the end of my third Mississippi. So it really could have gone either way. The 2 roughing the passer was a bad call
And they didn't want to bring in "the Belichick Rule" aka everything can be reviewed by replay challenge.... the Belichick Rule if brought in, would fix so many howlers
6:00 Good luck getting that call in Pittsburgh ANYTIME let alone the end of the game. The NFL couldn't have the holy Steelers go 0-2 at home to start the season. 😂
@@AJK967there was illegal contact BEFORE the ball arrived. That’s a penalty. But the refs gotta help out the Steelers just like they did in rapelisburgers two Super Bowl “ wins”
@@AnthonyW-v8qyour quarterback was worse. And your last quarterback was a fucking rapist. And there was contact before the ball arrived. That’s a penalty. But we can’t allow shittsburgh to go 0-2 now, can we?
I can't handle this much ineptitude all at once. My angina killin me half way through this shit and I don't root for any of the teams I saw so far. Even significantly dislike a few of the teams and still can't watch what the refs doing to them.
I've said this for years. The NFL has the least accurate play calling ever. When I mean play calling, I'm referring to game making decisions or breaking decisions for that matter are left up to "yea looks like ball should be spotted about here, sure looks good." Things like that. It's not an accurate way to judge a game
It's amazing how many of these penalties are for PI. Not sure what a defender is supposed to do in this league anymore besides stand there and hope they drop the pass.
That's essentially it. NFL want high scoring games, not low scoring defensive showdowns like 15+ years ago. I remember watching a handful of games that ended 3-0. Now every game shas to have 20+ points per side.
Exactly the reason I quit betting on NFL games. There needs to be an age limit and physical fitness requirements to referee Football games. Too many 70 year old , fat Lawyers who can't keep up with the play presently in zebra stripes these days.
The Denver call is an everyday kind of missed call. Unfortunately it was in context of a fairytale ending. It’s too bad for the storyline but the call wasn’t the worst we’ve ever seen.
As a Browns fan, I'm still angry about Cooper being clearly in bounds right in front of the ref. Sure, maybe he wouldn't have gotten a touchdown, but he would've gotten like 10 more yards off the play.
On Sunday 9/17/23 Dolphins 🐬 Vs 😎 Patriots , There Were Multiple Blwn Call's 😳 In The 1st Half against Both Team's,Including The Patriots 2nd TD, That Should've been Called back for an Illegal Block! The Worst of All was The Ply that Cost The Patriots The Game! On the Fld it was A 1st Dwn .Even though there wasn't Enough2 overturn The 1st Dwn call, The Booth wrongfully Overturned The Call
Play at 8:57 actually think they got a hard call right. We expect the refs to split hairs too much. This was just great defending and a good correction by the officials.
The calls against the Jets were garbage. They always protect the Cowboys even when it's an obviously bad call. They just kept ging the Cowboys every chance to score with these non-penatly calls. Shame.
I'm watching a Cowboys vs. Cardinals game and I saw 5 or 6 penalties that the refs missed. I'll be damned if there isn't at least 2 unfair or missed penalties from that game in Week 3 of this channel.
As a chiefs fan, I can legit say this game against New York had me boiling at these refs on BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL. They got picky about which holdings they would call, completely ignored a blatant face mask grab that was several seconds long but called the hold on KC in the same play, on the same dude who had a receiver hanging off his face mask for half the play. The last hold call that extended the Chiefs' final drive was actually legit, but it was about the only call during the game that was, and compounded a ton of poor decision making on the part of the refs who had been fucking both teams the entire game. I'd have been screaming at the Refs to, if I was the Jets head coach.
The refs just wanted to go home at the Denver game. That's the most blatant bs I've ever seen.
I can easily think back to 2 football games last season where the refs were on some absolute bs that was way worse than the Washington vs Denver
yeah, that was pretty obviously a blown call. There should have been a flag for DPI
Bengals vs chiefs afc championship was pretty bad
They got shafted 4 sure
@@Zortbrainwell yeah but that doesn’t mean this game wasn’t horrible too
I'll never understand why the NFL even bothers with instant replay if they're not gonna use it to get calls right. Just get rid of it if you aren't gonna use it
Unions.
^this Finally, someone who agrees with me. There are cameras everywhere. Use instant replay to affirm or negate penalties. This league is a disaster.
WHY not have a replay ref up in the booth to handle it? -is where it goes wrong....... WHY let the guy who blew the call on the field be the one reviewing it...?
They tried that a couple years ago after the Saints no call. Then dropped it a season later because the refs hated it
@@95roadiefuck the refs
"I'm talking to America here," might just be the best thing that has ever came out of a refs mouth
Just like a politician, when they open their mouths to talk to America they're surely about to lie
Almost. “He was giving him the business down there” from an old Bills/Jets game will always be the best lol
@@joeyteter9383 I FORGOT ABOUT THAT ONE LMAOO
@@LuvPerr I watched it right after posting that comment because I hadn’t seen it in a while either. Still absolutely hilarious 😂
@@joeyteter9383 definitely forgot about that one 😭
It’s tough when you make a 1 in 100 play and then get robbed on a 1 in 2 play to lose the game
Yeah it would have gotten more interesting if that game went to overtime in Denver. No call on pass interference whatsoever.
@@georgejohnson8674 so you're saying they would have either tied, lost or won? yeah no shit
It’s even tougher when Olinemen are getting called for holding when they’re literally just doing their jobs and playing by the rules….
Flop
I’m a lions fan but that intentional grounding call on the Seahawks was something else. I can’t even begin to wonder what the hell the refs were thinking.
They made up for it in OT though. That game was an absolute shit show from the officiating staff.
and the DPI on Lockett was utter nonsense.
I still think it was offensive pass interference on that wideout screen.
yea seahawks fan here and that no call holding in ot was bs. i just wish more fans understand bad calls are bad calls. dont support bad calls just cause they go your way.
I’m sorry
That's the problem. The refs aren't thinking at all.
These refs are on something to somehow get 2 separate 10+ minute RUclips videos for the first two weeks of horrible/controversial calls.
Someone above said get rid of instant replay if you're not going to use it. I'm in favor of either getting rid of it, or using it to affirm or negate penalties. Penalties hold massive weight in the game. A winning touchdown can be called back for an error in judgement. It's just not right. This needs to be fixed. The fans are fed up.
@@SixStringSchoolMaybe either during the last few minutes of the game or the whole 4th quarter the NFL reviews all penalties during that time. Yeah, it might slow down the game quite a bit, but it helps to get the calls right. Hopefully 😂.
A few of these calls are correct
there is always gonna be controversial calls, but some of these calls were downright atrocious. I don't know how these people still have jobs
@@joeobrien7664 because rigged ? 🎶🎶
As a Broncos fan, I am still mad about that game. So I have a lot to say, here. That was PI at the end. I'm not saying that the second try would've been successful, I'm just saying they should've had a second try. Now, the refs were not the reason we lost. There were missed calls against us, but we really had no business losing after taking a 21-3 lead. We shouldn't have let it get to that point to where we needed a hail mary. The refs missed a facemask on Washington when we were up 21-3, and the wheels fell off after that. Russ should've fallen on that ball even if he felt he was down. I'm mad at my team for falling apart after a phenomenal first quarter and a half.
As a Washington fan, I agree that your team should've gotten a second attempt on the 2 point try at the end of the game. I'll also say this, refs have been fucking up when it comes to not calling face masking penalties going into a second straight season and that's worrying, and disturbing. My worry is, the refs are going to not call a face masking penalty and it's going to lead to a player getting seriously injured because of it
Broncos country let’s cry 🤣
@@Zortbrain Agreed. But that's not to take anything away from Washington. The refs were not the reason they won. They came to play after a rough first quarter and a half. The Broncos got way too comfortable with their lead, and Washington just kept creeping back into the game and took it from under our nose.
@@BroncoJosh Oh I know. I'm not taking anything away from Washington battling back from being down 21 to 3. I don't think it was so much just the Broncos getting too comfortable with that lead, but it was also that one turnover that gave Washington the spark they needed to comeback. I'll also say that for most of the first quarter, Washington's offense looked good, but they had that missed field goal on the opening drive and then their next drive they were moving it down the field again only to stall out and settle for a made field goal.
Hey, this is football, anything can happen
13:50 As a Cowboys fan, just want to apologize for the ridiculous roughing call that was called against the Jets. It turned what should be a highlight reel play and sack into a penalty. NFL has to get this fixed.
Completely changed the game. Field goal or potential go for it and miss on 4th down and the score stays tight. The 8 points that ensued put the game out of reach for Zach Wilson. One of several times the refs helped the Dallas O stay on the field on a busted 3rd down. Refs came back to help the Jets in the 4th quarter but not until it was already garbage time. Thanks for nothing lol
The calls in the Lions Seahawks game especially the ones against the lions were awful. The intentional grounding was also awful.
and they didn't even put in the last play of the game where they missed a clear holding call on Hutchinson to lose the game for the lions.
Throwing the ball away, while still in the pocket, is intentional grounding. Not sure where the confusion is...
@@jeremiahbachmann3901you definitely don’t know how intentional grounding works then. He wasn’t throwing the ball away, it was meant for a receiver but the quarterback confused the route.
@@landinhoule5096 How is anyone other than the Seahawks supposed to know if the WR is running the wrong route? I don't like the call because pressure should be taken in to account, but from the refs perspective, it looks like Geno threw a ball away from literally everyone, while in the pocket.
@@jackstifter7809 can’t believe that one (or any of the other clear holding no-calls against hutch, for that matter) wasn’t included in this comp. Although as a lifelong lions fan I’m so used to getting screwed at this point lmao so I’m not surprised
2:10 OBJ yanking down CTB and CTB getting called for illegal contact was fucking terrible.
Cry Bengals fan cry
that ref crew is one of the worst in the league they literally keep there hand on the flag and hate defenses
It's sad but the game highly favors offense now. Defenses get no breaks
@@CameronL211they called 3 offensive holding calls in a row for Baltimore
An absolute joke
Man did anyone notice that basically every game this week, all the refs were BAD? like i get it as fans we will always complain, but my goodness EVERY game this week there was bad/missed calls i could have sworn replacement refs were in this week
Refs are bad every week during every season 😂.
Still not as bad as umps in MLB.
It's not that they're bad; it's just that the script is awful this year, and the refs are having to work harder to get the game outcomes the way they are supposed to go.
Ref quality dropped once sports gambling was legalized.
For legal reasons I will make no accusations, but I will say that it sure is one hell of a coincidence.
So while there’s always bad calls week 1 was reffed solid this week was much worse
Those Refs really do not want Sean Payton getting Pass Interference calls in his favor
Still cant believe that wasnt called.
I almost think it's time for some kind of AI
Oh screw off. He let Bounty Gate happen so he can go to hell. He doesn’t need any favors.
It wasn’t PI though…
@@conbitches when you get clean, we will talk
2:09 As a TCU fan, I recall a game where Baylor grabbed our receiver's jersey and pulled him back and we were flagged. Thankfully they reviewed it and got it corrected. Other times, the officials just didn't like a player and would call any touching a penalty. Player changed jersey # one game and didn't get called.
But damn, that BAL/CIN game the officials seemed to have really not gotten together ahead of time on who they were betting on to win.
"I'm talking to America here!" Alex Kemp, our next president 2024. 🇺🇸
@@CletusMcFetus85 the ref was Alex kemp
@@CletusMcFetus85 who dat
He’s dumb, that game had 3 bs calls cause of them
Sure hope not. We need Trump or this country is lost forever.
@@steverenom.299Then this country is lost forever.
It's like the refs are trying to determine the outcome of these games, never in my life have I seen such poor behavior.
7:28 was absolutely the correct call
First, there was "after further review, we suck!". Now, there is "I'm talking to America". Amazing.
Best ref call
If having a bogus intentional grounding call was what had to happen to get the “I’m talking to America” quote from the ref, it was 100% worth it 😂😂
You right😂
Whether you're from Detroit or Seattle, we can agree that officiating on that game was complete garbage.
@@SixStringSchoolevery officiating so far as been garbage
Lol
I'm not sure on the pressure part but he was in the pocket and the ball was nowhere near a receiver. If you remember, before they were allowed to spike the ball to stop the clock they would throw it over the head of the receiver to stop it.
The officials are ruining the game one B.S. call at a time. It's also clear they play favorites as some teams hold almost every play and dont get called while others are called for any tiny infraction.
A lot of games are decided every weekend by horrible calls. No wonder so many are tuning out of the NFL. Just makes it look like the games are all rigged.
College is better and than it's not
The refs have an agenda in any sport to follow the path the league wants the season to go. This is not surprising
6:44 I actually agree with the false start call. The Texans defender jumped, but he got back. Quentin Nelson, rather than flinching as if the play had started or he had been provoked by the defender, immediately gets up and starts pointing fingers at the defender. He didn't even try to make it look like he was drawn into false starting.
Yea but what Nelson did happens all the time. If you cross and it causes an offensive linemen to move it’s a penalty on the defense. What Nelson did happens several times a week that’s why it’s a dumb call. It’s also better to stand and point because it draws attention to the gym and basically asks the line judge to confirm if the defender crossing caused it.
I also agree with the false start, but for a different reason. Nelson lifted his butt ever so slightly, and one could say it's what drew the defender offside. If not for that, Nelson and the center touched the defender while he was offside, in my opinion.
This is correct. The false start was on the first flinch@@PapaVanTwee5
Bro so far there’s a lot of bad calls!
Thank you for making this video!
I know a lot of games so far that have controversy.
My favorite game of the week had to be the Jets vs Cowboys, Refs, and Commentators. Such a fun one to watch!!
There was like 2 calls and the cowboys were the more heavily penalized team lmao.
Cowboys 6 Penalties for 38 yds Jets 5 for 29 yds
Nobody will be happy with the refs calls late in a game. Bradberry gets called for a hold late in the Super Bowl but nobody wanted it to be called. Now this season refs are letting them play late in the game but everyone hates that they aren’t calling these penalties. Where is our middle ground?
SOMEONE is going to bitch no matter what. However, there is a clear goal to strive for here: Call penalties that effect the play or are clear violations. Do not call penalties that have no impact or don't clearly violate the rules.
It's never going to be perfect. Not even close, so the best alternative is to allow teams to challenge penalties the same way they can challenge plays. With the current rules for challenging, that would be AT MOST 6 challenges more per game. It also gives the refs a little leeway in "letting them play" late in games or to hold a flag on something they're not sure they saw. Simply allowing the challenging of a penalty would've eliminated most of the calls on in this video, without drastically altering the rulebook or the games themselves.
@DaejinTye I agree. Refs seem to never be held accountable within the game. Idk what goes on in their meetings but I've never seen any consistency
Bradbury would have been better off allowing the quick td that the offense had actual time to comeback.
Do people think the Bills/Raiders call starting at about 8:55 ending around 10:24 was pass interference? It’s not like there was pushing or holding or keeping the Raiders player for making a play. Bills player barely touched him at all. - a CFL fan
honestly was a good no call. some of these calls are 50/50 could go either way but alot of these calls are absolutely rigged for vegas
@@iam_kuz I agree,
2 things I look for in a PI call,
1) was the ball catchable ✅
2) did the defenders contact significantly impede the WRs ability to catch the ball, ❌
That’s why is was picked up. And that’s why I agree with the call
Love your video Budleewiser and keep up the great work
0:37 THIS WAS A FLAG!!! i may sound biased as a diehard broncos fan, but i swear there should've been a flag on the field!
As a neutral fan in that game it was a flag. There's been an increasing trend to not throw a flag on these final play of the game calls
Refs just didn't want to stick around for overtime
Are the refs held accountable for this? What happens when bad calls decide games?
I have no stake in the game. I agree that it should have been defensive pass interference and that Denver should have had another chance on the 2-point try.
Love this series. Never stop
Reading these comments makes me happy. No matter what predispositions you have for or against one team, NFL fans always seem to unite against refs and their terrible calls.
10:00 I really do not get where they are seeing this "contact at the end of the route". From almost every camera angle, you can see that, at most, he touches him a tiny bit before the ball comes. It actually appears to be a well timed play by the CB. Sure, the overturning of the penalty was odd, but its the right call from every angle we can see. Why do people get so mad when they go in an correct a bad original call?
There needs to be more justification around what makes PI vs not. That ball is under-thrown, which means to catch the receiver needs to basically halt his momentum forward… for there NOT to be contact there the corner would have to not be ready to tackle him. I don’t see how underthrown balls can have DPI in that sense.
@@baileyduvall01 Even still, there is almost no contact. There have been many many more egregious cases of the underthrown no-call PIs than that one.
@@baileyduvall01 the wr is entitled to be able to catch the ball. QBs are taught to under throw rather than overthrow for that reason. Sucks for the defender, but they should have their eyes on the ball and not the wr.
@@TheSjuris I dont know if you’ve ever played corner but it’s fuckin impossible to watch the ball and cover a great route runner. The WR gets all the advantage why does he also get the entitlement of the uncatchable ball?
@@baileyduvall01 because he is entitled to make the play. Why is a cb entitled to tackle a wr without a ball in his hand? The wr is defenseless in that position.
How the HELL can they make all these DU.B calls with about 736 cameras?????
$9 Billion industry apparently cannot utilize all available tools to ensure correct calls by officials. And we really don’t need these referee apologists attached to the broadcast team, that is just pathetic. Really effin’ lame.
“I’m talking to America here, excuse me” I’m dead 🤣
The ref only speaks to America, not any of the 100+ countries. He only speaks to America.
If the XFL, the USFL, College, and the CFL, can get the calls right, then what's left to say about NFL officiating other than "the fix is in?"
None of them get all the calls right either.
My favorite Ref call of all time is "He was giving him the business" lol
I don't even think that is a official call in the rule book
Mine too. Although, "I'm talking to America" is certainly one of my top calls.
I know I'm high right now, but my jaw was dropped open at the Lions game reffing. That was some wild shit.
We have things we hate when something about football happens but what triggers me the most is BAD CALLS BY THE REFS
Sports bettiing approved by the NFL. That explains it. The "house" never looses.
You could make a half hour video on the terrible calls and lack of calls in the Detroit vs Seattle game alone. Even the "I'm talking to America here" call was a BS call.
It was all I could do to watch this video. It’s bad enough when officials bungle calls on the field, but completely inexcusable when they can’t, or refuse to get it right in the replay booth. Infuriating.
aikmen must get a bonus everytime he agrees with the refs even when its horribly a wrong call.
I'm honestly amazed there isn't any plays from the dolphins pats game. Cause There were two that could be argued. The supposed first down the patriots had on their last possession as well as the Very Illegal td that Hunter Henry had where he blocked a DB around 5 yards ahead of the line of scrimmage as well as the fact the entire offensive line was in front of the line as well. On a passing play that would be considered 6 ineligible receivers downfield. I didn't see the TD issue at first, but then it was brought to my attention and I'm just surprised the refs are THAT blind
And people wonder why we want robots to do this stuff
Yes I liked my comment
Mack Hollins TD that got reversed should be in here
The PI overturn in bills game is one you like to see. There was absolutely nothing in that at all. They were both running and Adams hooked and they barely contacted. He didn't use his hands until Adams's had ball in his hands
These replays are all shown because the commentators "think" the call is wrong. There's tons of calls the commentators don't see or just don't speak about, that are never shown in these replays. Those are usually the most egregious ones
Oh good, I thought so too. I must have rewatched that like 10 times like...what contact? I mean I guess there was a little brush but it looked like normal defense to me. Everyone gets a little handsy on every single route, that's just how it goes. He didn't forcefully move him or level him in any way until they were playing the ball.
Pretty sure the pocket is from tackle to tackle not from hash to hash 😂
*"And the Washington 'Commanders' hold on, in Denver."*
Unintentionally accurate description...
"So well played by St-Juste"... with his blatant foul. The commentator bias is too real.
The fact that Pass Interference is the most subjective penalty in the game along with the potentially most devastating really makes it hard for me to take football too seriously.
On this weeks episode of when NFL Refs have money on the game. 😂
I just noticed now it says FIFTEEN MINUTES!!!! WHAT THE HELL is wrong with these refs?!?!!
They are blind
The Quentin Nelson call was correct. The movement didn't make him move. He moved on his own. This is how the rule should be applied.
the fact that this is a weekly thing is damning… and you’re able to put 15 minutes together…
And yet there's far more that wasn't in the video is quite telling. It shows how bad/biased the Refs are anymore. Paid to make certain calls upon certain conditions. All to either make one team the clear winner or to influence high-scoring games on both sides.
God this giants game is gonna be on the list next week. I got the niners n fantasy so I ain't complaining but they're getting major help.
I’m Steelers fan but the JPJ at end of browns Steelers game Monday nite was pas interference but ref didn’t see it lol
No, it wasn't. The ball has to be catchable. No way the officials should have bailed out the Browns there.
it still shouldve been holding due to him having a handful of the jersey
Damn if all it takes to be a ref is being that wrong I can't even mess that up.
Remember to raise your kids to be NFL refs or meteorologists. The only jobs you can be wrong *that* often and stay employed.
They would show sneed clamp play on Ridley but they won’t show Marvin jones choking n pulling Bryan cook from behind to stop a easy interception 🤦♂️ Cook was hurt after Jones choke tackle
keep these coming every week bud
You missed the Mack Hollins catch which should have been a TD for Falcons against the Packers
That's on the rulemakers, not the refs. The refs actually got the call right as per the rules.
I'm a Cowboys fan, and I disagree with the Roughing The Passer calls on the Jets. They seem like clean hits to me.
I first one was a 50/50 call, could have gone either way.
One of the things I look for in a roughing the passer is when was he hit. The nfl rule book states a QB can get hit within 3 Mississippis after throwing the ball. Watching the replay
The Jets player hit dak at the end of my third Mississippi.
So it really could have gone either way.
The 2 roughing the passer was a bad call
And they didn't want to bring in "the Belichick Rule" aka everything can be reviewed by replay challenge.... the Belichick Rule if brought in, would fix so many howlers
6:00 Good luck getting that call in Pittsburgh ANYTIME let alone the end of the game. The NFL couldn't have the holy Steelers go 0-2 at home to start the season. 😂
The only thing I think is the pass was uncatchable, therefor no pass interference.
@@AJK967there was illegal contact BEFORE the ball arrived. That’s a penalty. But the refs gotta help out the Steelers just like they did in rapelisburgers two Super Bowl “ wins”
@@AJK967they also missed a few blatant calls like when DeShaun Watson got ripped down by his facemask
Oh poor Watson, getting touched when he doesn’t want to be.
Pittsburgh helped out big time
Bruh you act like the defense wasn't about to stop the Browns...uncatchable sorry you paid so much for a bum quarterback
@@AnthonyW-v8qyour quarterback was worse. And your last quarterback was a fucking rapist. And there was contact before the ball arrived. That’s a penalty. But we can’t allow shittsburgh to go 0-2 now, can we?
The best NFL plays are right here!
I'm a Commanders fan, but that was DPI.
Lions game was a travesty!
So many bad/missed calls.
As a european, the Ref definitely didn't spoke to me 😂
yup he only speaks to Americans
I can't handle this much ineptitude all at once. My angina killin me half way through this shit and I don't root for any of the teams I saw so far. Even significantly dislike a few of the teams and still can't watch what the refs doing to them.
I've said this for years. The NFL has the least accurate play calling ever. When I mean play calling, I'm referring to game making decisions or breaking decisions for that matter are left up to "yea looks like ball should be spotted about here, sure looks good." Things like that. It's not an accurate way to judge a game
It's amazing how many of these penalties are for PI. Not sure what a defender is supposed to do in this league anymore besides stand there and hope they drop the pass.
That's essentially it. NFL want high scoring games, not low scoring defensive showdowns like 15+ years ago. I remember watching a handful of games that ended 3-0. Now every game shas to have 20+ points per side.
Irony: a 15 minute video showing how horrible part-time officials are… with every commercial / ad promoting gambling on fixed games.
Russ was having a flash back to the sb interception 😂😂
Why teams keep letting him throw that pass at the goal line I don't understand.
It has very much NOT worked out for him.
Exactly the reason I quit betting on NFL games.
There needs to be an age limit and physical fitness requirements to referee Football games. Too many 70 year old , fat Lawyers who can't keep up with the play presently in zebra stripes these days.
Dude those lions penalties were so horrendous bruh
The refs always screw over the Lions every single game for so many years.
The Denver call is an everyday kind of missed call. Unfortunately it was in context of a fairytale ending. It’s too bad for the storyline but the call wasn’t the worst we’ve ever seen.
As a Browns fan, I'm still angry about Cooper being clearly in bounds right in front of the ref. Sure, maybe he wouldn't have gotten a touchdown, but he would've gotten like 10 more yards off the play.
The crazy part.. you can make a 15+ minute video every week from just bad calls…
On Sunday 9/17/23 Dolphins 🐬 Vs 😎 Patriots , There Were Multiple Blwn Call's 😳 In The 1st Half against Both Team's,Including The Patriots 2nd TD, That Should've been Called back for an Illegal Block! The Worst of All was The Ply that Cost The Patriots The Game! On the Fld it was A 1st Dwn .Even though there wasn't Enough2 overturn The 1st Dwn call, The Booth wrongfully Overturned The Call
Play at 8:57 actually think they got a hard call right. We expect the refs to split hairs too much. This was just great defending and a good correction by the officials.
I just want them to stop making blatantly bad calls. At least try to make it less obvious...
This is hilarious! Around 90% of those clips are correct calls, 5% understandable non-calls, and maybe 5% incorrect calls.
Are the secretly planning to do away with the PI rule? Every game across the board looks like they just don't want to call it, even flagrant ones.
I saw that game
The non call against the Steelers at end of the game was horrible. Ref was right there. Awful.
Sorry you paid so much for a bum quarterback lol
@@AnthonyW-v8qbro the ball wasnt catchable also contact was before the ball arrived which is illegal
@@AnthonyW-v8qsorry you paid money for a bum oc and drafted a trash qb
that broncos miracle tho but they missed the 2 point conversion
because of the refs. Refs screwed Denver the whole game
Washington were told by refs "we're not calling PI, go nuts" 😂
What about the Pats Henry TD? Blocking down field then turning to make a catch.
The calls against the Jets were garbage. They always protect the Cowboys even when it's an obviously bad call. They just kept ging the Cowboys every chance to score with these non-penatly calls. Shame.
I'm watching a Cowboys vs. Cardinals game and I saw 5 or 6 penalties that the refs missed. I'll be damned if there isn't at least 2 unfair or missed penalties from that game in Week 3 of this channel.
ron torbert and his crew have been so bad on so many calls and its only been two weeks lol yet the nfl will never do anything about it
In my Thursday night ad it did the John cena
It wouldn’t be so bad if the calls didn’t determine the winner so often. It’s just infuriating.
As a chiefs fan, I can legit say this game against New York had me boiling at these refs on BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL. They got picky about which holdings they would call, completely ignored a blatant face mask grab that was several seconds long but called the hold on KC in the same play, on the same dude who had a receiver hanging off his face mask for half the play.
The last hold call that extended the Chiefs' final drive was actually legit, but it was about the only call during the game that was, and compounded a ton of poor decision making on the part of the refs who had been fucking both teams the entire game.
I'd have been screaming at the Refs to, if I was the Jets head coach.
Damm so many missed PI calls
You can rig any game. Just need the refs.
Follow the money, it’s Vegas baby!!
The person who made this has obvious bias... look at how many chiefs penalties had. The only one shown from that game was for the jags
Not puting the hold on Sweat that lead to a wide open TD for the Vikings is odd.
EVERYTHING SHOULD BE ABLE TO BE REVIEWED. When will the NFL realize that the least effect of the game from the officials the better.
It's rigged