I can give you a list of the Lions getting screwed. The list could be just the Lions thats how much we get screwed. - Week 3 Vs Atlanta 2017 - Divisional Round vs Cowboys 2014 - Week 6 vs Green Bay 2019 - Week 17 vs Vikings 2020 - Week 3 vs Baltimore 2021 - Week 13 vs Green Bay 2015 - Week 1 vs Chicago 2010 - Thanksgiving vs Texans 2012 - Week 4 vs Seahawks 2015 - Week 4 vs Chiefs 2019 - Week 3 vs Broncos 2015 And that’s just some of the top of my head
The NFL just sticks their head in the sand and ignores the problem cause they're still making billions. The only way things change is if thhe fans stop watching.
@@RoyalMela So there shouldn't be any repercussions when they blow it in a big way consistently in a game? There should be something that happens when the Bears lose a game because of terrible officiating.
That's because the Cowboys got Bryant off the field before they could see him without a helmet. Also, faceguarding is a college penalty, not one in the NFL. So, of course when you bring college refs into the NFL, they always resort to college rules because that is what they know.
@@steveroe6771 it's only "faceguarding" if there's no contact. The officials mistakenly thought there was no contact and interference should have been called.
If the lions would have beat Dallas in 14 Dallas fans would be bitching about the refs. Refs fucked Dallas all game and chose not to fuck them with pass interference. If anything that play was a foul on both teams. Nonetheless Stafford had another chance and sack fumbled twice
I am not a Lions fan. But I feel for the Lions fans. Here's why. I've seen too many visiting teams get robbed by the officials at CenturyLink (now called Lumens) Field.
@@oliverdeeley don't remind me Seahawks vs. Lions I want to say in Seattle with Megatron 'illegally batting the ball out of bounds deliberately' is a flag that was not called 'as a result of the flag the fumbling team gets the ball where they fumbled. 💔💔💔💔
Super Bowl 53 was the NFL trying to cheer up the Saints fans who weren’t even watching anyway. The Rams didn’t even deserve to be in the Bowl due to the bad call the previous game. I don’t blame the Rams. I blame the NFL.
More like the NFL wanting for Brady to win another flawed Super Bowl. That's why they screwed over the Saints in the first place. Drew Brees and the Saints were better than the Patriots that year.
You could have made this video very literal and had nothing but 10 instances where the Lions were on the wrong side of officiating. We have to be the leaders in getting screwed over by the refs. And I have to say you'll also notice you could probably make a series out of the amount of times the packers seem to get every call in their favor. Curious..
It's so bad that players and coaches can't even call out the refs for being trash without being fined. The NFL just wants to ignore it and pretend the refs are actually good at their job all the time.
Its not that they hate them, its that the fan base and big money/bets are always gonna be bigger and better for whatever team the jags or lions are playing.... and because of this the big games (playoff games, superbowl, season openers, and sometimes big rivalries) that are always rigged in favor of whoever will bring in more $$$ by powers greater than any of the players or coaches. The type of high ups that can pay off the refs consistently and swear them to silence... this is why the patriots always have so many calls in their favor during big games and whoever they're playing will have Bs called on them and pats will get away with shit.
You guys forgot about Super bowl 54. The phantom offensive pass interference on George Kittle, Jimmy got hit so many times and should have called for him, rough in the passer the phantom rough in the passer call. Watch the tapes.
@aDg 2k18 The Lions suck but when we don't suck the refs make sure to correct that. It isn't the refs fault all the time, especially this season and I don't feel that it's rigged. With that said the amount of times we have been screwed by the refs is... uncanny.
As a Raiders fan I can sympathize with yall and would like to compare notes. After the 2021 season I fully believe the NFL is completely fixed. There's too much money involved to not have an interest in who wins and loses. I can't even watch the sport anymore, even though I miss it terribly. Sad
Im a bills fan, and Brady obviously isn't close to having the greatest arm of all time, but he's the greatest of all time... Like he just is. Im the last person that would want to say something like that, so I'd be pretty clueless why you wouldn't think so
@@garethjohnson8579 when Brady was on the pats, there were select few (at least to my knowledge so correct me if I’m wrong) games that refs were against them and the ones that pats were on the wrong side was not big games. Most of the time in big games refs favor the pats (sometimes they do make mistakes yes cause it’s quick but sometimes it’s outrageous)
Yet the Patsies were not immune to having terrible calls go against them. One instance led to Bill Belicheat getting slapped with a 50k fine for assaulting a replacement official.
I started watching that Pittsburgh/Seattle SB rooting for the Bus to get a ring. When the game was over, I felt like I just watched the Seahawks get carjacked.
Super Bowl LIV. 49ers were screwed over in that game. I’m a Bills fan, so I’m not just saying this cuz they’re my team, I just remember genuinely watching that super bowl and being angry for the 49ers.
December 8, 2002. Minnesota - Green Bay. On Monday, the Vikings sent in 12 officials' calls the team disagreed with. The NFL acknowledged Wednesday its officiating crew made at least nine mistakes during Sunday's Green Bay-Minnesota game, including a pass interference call that negated a Vikings' interception on the Packers' game-winning drive. Eight of the affected plays occurred in the fourth quarter, when the Packers made up a nine-point deficit with two unanswered touchdowns.
Super Bowl XL is by far the worst ever. The refs made it clear that the steelers were winning that game. This is the game that made people think that the NFL is rigged.
Bs there were two bad calls at most. And even the ref admitted he blew those ones in the 4th. The only reason people acted like they did is cause announcers are idiots who don't know the rules but are always acting like they do.
My theory is that referees are instructed to move games one way or another to protect the big market teams/players. Who wants to watch a Super Bowl with the Jags or Seahawks when they could have one with the Saints or Pats? It’s all about advertising dollars and viewership which is bullshit.
One game not on this list that I remember the most was Vikings-Packers 2002 at Lambeau Field. NFL admitted to 9 blown calls against the Vikings in that game.
And People wonder why Seahawks fans can seem Jaded at times. Well when the NFL talking heads and bosses hate your team and do everything they can to keep them irrelevant you would be Jaded to if it happened to you.
I am a Lions fan and I knew that those two games would be on there. I remember watching that Wild Card game against Dallas and the PI call that was picked up. I was 11 and I remember how stupid that was. I don't remember the holding no call on Suh though.
You started this off on the WRONG foot, that Jackson call was absolutely right. He extended his arm and pushed off to gain separation that wouldn't have happened had he not done that. It was clear as day OPI.
Yeah he does it a few times like saying the ball sailed out of bounds but it doesn't. Saying it was hard to see the ball cross the goal line for Ben's touchdown but it wasn't.
You missed the worst one. The no PI call against the Rams when the Saints where about to be in position to win the NFC Championship and go to the Super bowl.
Super Bowl 55 deserves a mention because you had everybody from current and former players to former officials calling bullshit on how fucked over the Chiefs were. I was never so sure the Chiefs would lose a game than when I heard Carl "I'm not qualified to work at Foot Locker" Cheffers was the head ref. Oh and the female ref named her son after Tom so yeah. Anyone saying SB54 needs to realize that the refs weren't calling a damn thing all game. Outside of the two PI calls on the 49ers, all other penalties were deadball/procedural ones. The refs wanted nothing to do with determining the outcome which was refreshing to see.
The nfl clearly wanted a dramatic game and to prop up an overrated Mahomes who has looked like shit in 7.5 of the 8 quarters he’s played in the super bowl. You need to get your head out of your ass as a chiefs fan if you can’t see that.
Honestly, I hate when bad calls are made at times, but people need to seriously understand there is atleast one penalty on every single play in football. The fixing games thing is disgusting, but when refs are genuinely going with the flow of the game and allowing some push and shove all game, that's when as a player, you recognize that and use it to your advantage. It's part of the game. If there were a computer that called every penalty during a game, the sport wouldn't exist.
Look into the eagles/Lions game in Detroit in 2016 when Tony Corrente's crew called every penalty against the Eagles, and missed a fumble being touched by Jason Kelce when his butt is on the white stripe of the sideline, giving the ball to the Lions who then scored the winning points.
You could have picked almost any Browns game but you didn't include them at all. Good job though pointing out how the Steelers always get the happy ending by the refs.
I've thought for years that some teams secretly pay whatever Association that referees have so they can get calls to go that way. Either that or the NFL itself is helping some teams get to the playoffs and win Super Bowl by having the referees make or not make certain calls in whatever teams favor. This might be a Sport but at the end of the day it's a business and it's about making money
I don’t really think this. I feel like the technology given to the refs should be better. It’s hard to call penalties correctly when everything is happening so fast.
The Flowers calls should've been defensive holding but in real time it probably looked like he was punching the guy in the throat. As an add on, the bears qb cleared lowered his helmet into the other guy.
Re: Pats/Jags - You kind of shoot your own credibility when you say the pass "sailed out of bounds" as you show a clip of it landing several yards in bounds. And forcing a receiver into the sideline is fine if you're directing them, but his route was actually being impeded and he was being shoved out.
He shot his own credibility with the first one. There were two bad calls. The pushoff and the tackle they called a low block. The ball definitely crossed the line on the Big Ben scramble and that was definitely offensive P.I. Using Madden as a reason why it was a bad call also ruins his credibility cause Madden was a joke as an announcer when it came to knowing the rules. He was always stuck in his day.
It's more than just suspicious that all of these horribly officiated games occurred during Roger Goodell's time as commissioner. I think that the NFL has one realistic option to reestablish it's credibility, #FireGoodell
For the life of me I can't figure out the Pass interference calls. They will call it on someone who never touched the receiver just because he didn't turn his head around and then not call it on a literal mugging.
I can give you a list of the Lions getting screwed. The list could be just the Lions thats how much we get screwed.
- Week 3 Vs Atlanta 2017
- Divisional Round vs Cowboys 2014
- Week 6 vs Green Bay 2019
- Week 17 vs Vikings 2020
- Week 3 vs Baltimore 2021
- Week 13 vs Green Bay 2015
- Week 1 vs Chicago 2010
- Thanksgiving vs Texans 2012
- Week 4 vs Seahawks 2015
- Week 4 vs Chiefs 2019
- Week 3 vs Broncos 2015
And that’s just some of the top of my head
Thanks as a lions fan I like this
appreciate this list, a little cathartic
As a Detroit native and lifelong Lions fan I agree.
Right as rain 🌧
Chiefs one wasn’t because of the refs the lions juss lost that one
And yet, the referees are still not getting fined or penalized for their mistakes.
The NFL just sticks their head in the sand and ignores the problem cause they're still making billions. The only way things change is if thhe fans stop watching.
So based on your idea, after week three NFL has high school refs? Referees get 99% of calls right.
That is way better than any player on the field.
@@RoyalMela So there shouldn't be any repercussions when they blow it in a big way consistently in a game? There should be something that happens when the Bears lose a game because of terrible officiating.
@@moopert86 NOT A BEAR FAND, BUT YOU ARE WIRGHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! saw that game,
@@davidnelson1134 that bs explanation 'because he was in a taunting pose'
*raises hand* what does a taunt pose look like?
* referee smiles with patriots* “ THERE PAYING THEM , CHEATER CHEATER, RIGGED “
Y’all forgot on the lions picked up PI call, Dez Bryant came onto the field with no helmet. Should’ve been a 15 yard penalty as well.
That's why I had no problem with how the Cowboys next game went
That's because the Cowboys got Bryant off the field before they could see him without a helmet. Also, faceguarding is a college penalty, not one in the NFL. So, of course when you bring college refs into the NFL, they always resort to college rules because that is what they know.
@@steveroe6771 it's only "faceguarding" if there's no contact. The officials mistakenly thought there was no contact and interference should have been called.
You could just title this video “The History of the Detroit Lions”.
As a lions fan we are for sure on this list. I almost don’t have to watch to know
If the lions would have beat Dallas in 14 Dallas fans would be bitching about the refs. Refs fucked Dallas all game and chose not to fuck them with pass interference. If anything that play was a foul on both teams. Nonetheless Stafford had another chance and sack fumbled twice
I am not a Lions fan. But I feel for the Lions fans. Here's why. I've seen too many visiting teams get robbed by the officials at CenturyLink (now called Lumens) Field.
Honestly, if the lions arent on this list then this is horseshit
@@lakewestchase dallas> every other nfl team stay mad bozo your team is dog water
@@oliverdeeley don't remind me
Seahawks vs. Lions I want to say in Seattle with Megatron 'illegally batting the ball out of bounds deliberately' is a flag that was not called 'as a result of the flag the fumbling team gets the ball where they fumbled. 💔💔💔💔
Super Bowl 53 was the NFL trying to cheer up the Saints fans who weren’t even watching anyway. The Rams didn’t even deserve to be in the Bowl due to the bad call the previous game. I don’t blame the Rams. I blame the NFL.
I blame the NFL for prolonging the refs rigging of the games that we all pay hard earned money to see!
More like the NFL wanting for Brady to win another flawed Super Bowl. That's why they screwed over the Saints in the first place. Drew Brees and the Saints were better than the Patriots that year.
@@EmptyHand49 Exactly!! The Super Bowl last year was flawed!
Exactly! I don't have any compassion for that Rams game because of how bad the Saints were cheated out of the NFCCG.
I was heartbroken at the loss, but I never thought it was the Ram’s fault either. I always blamed the refs
Ah yes, Bountygate. Lousy paid off refs.
All playoff games involving the Patriots should be on here. From the deflate gate to the tuck rule. Spy gate too.
You could have made this video very literal and had nothing but 10 instances where the Lions were on the wrong side of officiating. We have to be the leaders in getting screwed over by the refs. And I have to say you'll also notice you could probably make a series out of the amount of times the packers seem to get every call in their favor. Curious..
Or New England/Tom Brady
Video Idea: One player who owns every team (for instance the bears would be owned by Aaron Rodgers)
Bears are a 4 win team.
This is actually a great idea, for my colts it would be Brady 😢
@@calvin2535 Brady owns almost every team lol
Next year fields will own the packers
Trust me do that video
Y’all gotta admit though. The fact that it’s always the Lions is one of the funniest running gags in the league 😂
That jags pats game pissed me off, i absolutly couldn’t stand the NFL getting Brady to another super bowl
If you haven't figured it out, the Packers almost always have the officials playing for them.
I've noticed that too Andy, for many, many years!!!
Aka Patriots
And yet they still choke in the playoffs every year
@@noahp1124 ikr
Idk about you, but my favorite Ref moment was the “folded index card,” that made me like Gene.
Actually I loved that call since it saved my team even though it was funny as hell
That's the first mic'd version of stafford on that call I've heard. Love him even more now.
It's so bad that players and coaches can't even call out the refs for being trash without being fined. The NFL just wants to ignore it and pretend the refs are actually good at their job all the time.
I remember someone on the 9ers wearing a SF giants hat and he was fined 10k or something close to that
Refs hate the Jaguars and Lions. Simple as that
Its not that they hate them, its that the fan base and big money/bets are always gonna be bigger and better for whatever team the jags or lions are playing.... and because of this the big games (playoff games, superbowl, season openers, and sometimes big rivalries) that are always rigged in favor of whoever will bring in more $$$ by powers greater than any of the players or coaches. The type of high ups that can pay off the refs consistently and swear them to silence... this is why the patriots always have so many calls in their favor during big games and whoever they're playing will have Bs called on them and pats will get away with shit.
I have to think so too
Pats and chiefs 2019 was pretty bad too
Then there was the Chiefs and the Buckaneers
@@Maelael Cheffers has had it out for the Chiefs ever since Kelce's Foot Locker comment.
@@Maelael the bucs destroyed the chiefs lmao
Saints vs rams nfc championship game 2018
As a Saints fan, you know what I hate most?
The final score was 13-3 in a game which neither team deserved to be a part of AT ALL
Even us Rams fans know that the call was BS.
As a Chiefs fan the Patriots did technically beat us fair and square in that game, the only thing is that it was an extremely lucky win
YES thankyou! We deserved Breeze vs Mahomes, but of course, the pats get the calls
Brees shouldn't have thrown that OT interception. BS officiating call or not, you only have yourselves to blame for blowing the opportunity.
It was without a most the most boring superbowl of all time. For me if you're in the red zone and only get a FG it's a waste of possession.
One bad call was bills vs bucs week 14 2021 when the bills were penalized for offensive PI when it was defensive PI
Bills were robbed because the refs have Brady on their fantasy leagues probably
@@swarley39 but it wouldn’t matter
You guys forgot about Super bowl 54. The phantom offensive pass interference on George Kittle, Jimmy got hit so many times and should have called for him, rough in the passer the phantom rough in the passer call. Watch the tapes.
The NFL LOVES the Packers. Especially at Lambeau Field.
The delay of game call lions against ravens that set up Justin Tuckers 66 yard field goal lol
14:17 what other NFL Games would have we included in….
Saints fans: Ahem, excuse us please.
all of this games had 60 minutes of bad officiating, most of Saints were 1 calls, that’s why they didn’t inclufe them
Don’t know wtf happened vs the falcons but that should be a lions dub 💯
Especially when you're playing Green Bay. They actually have to file W-2's as the Pack's 12th man......
As a Lions fan this happens multiple times a year, every year.
We get screwed all the time
@aDg 2k18 the video even makes special mention if how badly the Lions get screwed. It's reality.
Sure they suck, but the refs are just as bad.
@aDg 2k18 literally no one is saying that.
@aDg 2k18 The Lions suck but when we don't suck the refs make sure to correct that. It isn't the refs fault all the time, especially this season and I don't feel that it's rigged. With that said the amount of times we have been screwed by the refs is... uncanny.
As a Raiders fan I can sympathize with yall and would like to compare notes.
After the 2021 season I fully believe the NFL is completely fixed. There's too much money involved to not have an interest in who wins and loses. I can't even watch the sport anymore, even though I miss it terribly. Sad
Notice how there's alot of big games where Brady gets bailed out by the officials. And kids still think he's the greatest of all time lmao
And also a game where pats got robbed all game long, on this video. So it goes all ways. Every team gets screwed by the refs all the time.
Im a bills fan, and Brady obviously isn't close to having the greatest arm of all time, but he's the greatest of all time... Like he just is. Im the last person that would want to say something like that, so I'd be pretty clueless why you wouldn't think so
@@garethjohnson8579 when Brady was on the pats, there were select few (at least to my knowledge so correct me if I’m wrong) games that refs were against them and the ones that pats were on the wrong side was not big games. Most of the time in big games refs favor the pats (sometimes they do make mistakes yes cause it’s quick but sometimes it’s outrageous)
@@zparkyy1800 I don’t think Brady is the greatest of all time but he is one of the greats.
Yet the Patsies were not immune to having terrible calls go against them. One instance led to Bill Belicheat getting slapped with a 50k fine for assaulting a replacement official.
I started watching that Pittsburgh/Seattle SB rooting for the Bus to get a ring. When the game was over, I felt like I just watched the Seahawks get carjacked.
As a Seattle fan, I'm far more salty about SB40 than SB49
You have every right to be
Super Bowl LIV. 49ers were screwed over in that game. I’m a Bills fan, so I’m not just saying this cuz they’re my team, I just remember genuinely watching that super bowl and being angry for the 49ers.
thank you. i hated that game.
Worst part is the following year in the AFCCG, the refs cheated terribly so the Chiefs could get past the Bills.
@@SB-jn8cw Yeah… I wasn’t even gonna mention that because then I would sound biased, but I was pissed. The Chiefs are overrated.
I love how the ref literally ran into Cassius Marsh on purpose
Texans bills playoff game in 2019 needs to be up there. Without some shitty calls against Buffalo the Texans would have never been able to come back.
The tuck rule will never be forgotten and now the Bengals game a whistle stopped the game and they still awarded the touch down to the Bengals
December 8, 2002. Minnesota - Green Bay.
On Monday, the Vikings sent in 12 officials' calls the team disagreed with.
The NFL acknowledged Wednesday its officiating crew made at least nine mistakes during Sunday's Green Bay-Minnesota game, including a pass interference call that negated a Vikings' interception on the Packers' game-winning drive.
Eight of the affected plays occurred in the fourth quarter, when the Packers made up a nine-point deficit with two unanswered touchdowns.
Super Bowl XL is by far the worst ever. The refs made it clear that the steelers were winning that game. This is the game that made people think that the NFL is rigged.
Bs there were two bad calls at most. And even the ref admitted he blew those ones in the 4th. The only reason people acted like they did is cause announcers are idiots who don't know the rules but are always acting like they do.
Which Lions games haven’t been mentioned…Texans game… Seahawks ending?
They can make a whole list about us getting screwed
Every game for the Lions apparently
Awesome video!
Super Bowl XL. Steelers got laughably bad calls for them all day long.
My theory is that referees are instructed to move games one way or another to protect the big market teams/players. Who wants to watch a Super Bowl with the Jags or Seahawks when they could have one with the Saints or Pats? It’s all about advertising dollars and viewership which is bullshit.
Day 2:Ten dream rematches we didn't get
Ex. Rams vs Chefs
You can just change the name of the video to “how the lions get bent over by the refs”
One game not on this list that I remember the most was Vikings-Packers 2002 at Lambeau Field. NFL admitted to 9 blown calls against the Vikings in that game.
And People wonder why Seahawks fans can seem Jaded at times. Well when the NFL talking heads and bosses hate your team and do everything they can to keep them irrelevant you would be Jaded to if it happened to you.
The time the Bucs were given a free extra yard after it had already been spotted. Buc v Falcons week 15 2019.
Wait, what about the Jesse James catch? That was crappy officiating at its best
Ooooh the Dez catch😮💨💀💀💀
Refs should be fine for horrible calls
I am a Lions fan and I knew that those two games would be on there. I remember watching that Wild Card game against Dallas and the PI call that was picked up. I was 11 and I remember how stupid that was. I don't remember the holding no call on Suh though.
We get screwed all the time
The Rams would not have even gone to SB53 if it were not for a blown call. I say it was a bit of karma for the NOLA No Call.
That No call was the worst no call PI I have ever seen.
I get PTS Flashback any time that Packers game is referenced.
This is a certified hood classics
KC and Cleveland divisional last season…. Browns were most definitely the more dominate team, at least on that night. They got cheated big time.
The Chiefs cheated in the AFC championship against the Bills too. So many uncalled holding plays. 🙄
@@MetgadethFan17 salty about the loss that’s as bad as me saying we should beat the Bucs when we got destroyed
Havent even watched yet and I know Super Bowl 40 is on here
I’ll never forgive Pittsburgh…
I’m glad they showed of the 1,000,000 Mistaken Bears-Steelers penalties
Do the bills. Probably have to be a three part series with ten episodes a season
Fitting that the Lions are in the thumbnail
You started this off on the WRONG foot, that Jackson call was absolutely right. He extended his arm and pushed off to gain separation that wouldn't have happened had he not done that. It was clear as day OPI.
Yeah he does it a few times like saying the ball sailed out of bounds but it doesn't. Saying it was hard to see the ball cross the goal line for Ben's touchdown but it wasn't.
Do a video on ten teams that are over achieving and ten teams that are under achieving
VIDEO IDEA: ALL 32 TEAMS DEFENSIVE LINE FRONT 4 RANKED FROM WORST TO FIRST FOR THE 2021 SEASON.
every green bay game should be looked at they have help all the time
Lmao I still remember when the Seahawks played them this season the refs literally spent 5 minutes and took away an obvious 1st down wilson dove for.
This a certified hood classics
In the Bears game there was also the low block outside the tackle box that was inside the tackle box that erased a Bears touchdown.
Also, he didn't actually touch the guy he supposedly low blocked.
Try to do top 10 worst coach firings in sports
Myles Jack wasn‘t down but Bouye definitely committed PI on Cooks
You missed the worst one. The no PI call against the Rams when the Saints where about to be in position to win the NFC Championship and go to the Super bowl.
Super Bowl 55 deserves a mention because you had everybody from current and former players to former officials calling bullshit on how fucked over the Chiefs were. I was never so sure the Chiefs would lose a game than when I heard Carl "I'm not qualified to work at Foot Locker" Cheffers was the head ref. Oh and the female ref named her son after Tom so yeah.
Anyone saying SB54 needs to realize that the refs weren't calling a damn thing all game. Outside of the two PI calls on the 49ers, all other penalties were deadball/procedural ones. The refs wanted nothing to do with determining the outcome which was refreshing to see.
Super bowl 55 was really fixed, but I don’t think the chiefs would’ve won anyway.
The nfl clearly wanted a dramatic game and to prop up an overrated Mahomes who has looked like shit in 7.5 of the 8 quarters he’s played in the super bowl. You need to get your head out of your ass as a chiefs fan if you can’t see that.
@@alwillk Mahomes isn’t overrated
Packer fan here. That Detroit game was one of the worst I've seen. I only like to see wins that are fair and square.
Brooooooooooooooooooooooo . I'm a Lions fan that was one of the worst officiated games I EVER saw
@@brandenvibez6051 yeah man, it really was.
The NOLA no call in the NFC Championship game should’ve been on the list.
Honestly, I hate when bad calls are made at times, but people need to seriously understand there is atleast one penalty on every single play in football. The fixing games thing is disgusting, but when refs are genuinely going with the flow of the game and allowing some push and shove all game, that's when as a player, you recognize that and use it to your advantage. It's part of the game. If there were a computer that called every penalty during a game, the sport wouldn't exist.
Look into the eagles/Lions game in Detroit in 2016 when Tony Corrente's crew called every penalty against the Eagles, and missed a fumble being touched by Jason Kelce when his butt is on the white stripe of the sideline, giving the ball to the Lions who then scored the winning points.
They had to throw us lions fans a bone to stop us from killing ourselves from the terrible officiating of all the other games
I already knew before watching this the Bears V Steelers was gonna be on here 🤦🏽♂️
You could have picked almost any Browns game but you didn't include them at all. Good job though pointing out how the Steelers always get the happy ending by the refs.
As a Lions fans and being a resident of Detroit screw the NFL and the refs.
I'm sorry but the Gregg Williams thing is terrifying
It’s nice to see that even non Lion fans can see how often we are on the wrong side of this.
I think 2018 had the most rigged playoffs
Definitely but the conference championship games in both conferences and the super bowl was just god awful
I've thought for years that some teams secretly pay whatever Association that referees have so they can get calls to go that way. Either that or the NFL itself is helping some teams get to the playoffs and win Super Bowl by having the referees make or not make certain calls in whatever teams favor. This might be a Sport but at the end of the day it's a business and it's about making money
I don’t really think this. I feel like the technology given to the refs should be better. It’s hard to call penalties correctly when everything is happening so fast.
@@TheSloppyjoejr with technology where it’s at rn they can make calls better than they could 10 years ago. Will they tho? Probably not.
You could literally make an entire movie of ones against the raiders
I’m surprised the cowboys aren’t on #10, #9, #8, #7, #6, #5, #4, #3, #2, and #1.
Any time the Bills face Brady or the Pats
Where is the fail Mary and 2018 NFC championship game?
All 32 starting quarterbacks greatest weapon so far
Refs in a super bowl and the pass is interfered: "meh this is a incomplete pass and not defensive pass interference."
Any games that the bills play the pats or Tom Brady
2021 cowboys vs raiders, both sides had bad officiating but dallas had it so much more worse and got 2 touchdowns and 1 turnover taken away
Lol anthony brown had 4 PI's. Carr could've just targeted him the whole game and they would've won easily.
The Flowers calls should've been defensive holding but in real time it probably looked like he was punching the guy in the throat. As an add on, the bears qb cleared lowered his helmet into the other guy.
Exactly and I honestly stopped watching the video after watching Fields lower his helmet.
TPS is a joke.
Was a little upset this wasnt a list of just lions games
Re: Pats/Jags - You kind of shoot your own credibility when you say the pass "sailed out of bounds" as you show a clip of it landing several yards in bounds. And forcing a receiver into the sideline is fine if you're directing them, but his route was actually being impeded and he was being shoved out.
He shot his own credibility with the first one. There were two bad calls. The pushoff and the tackle they called a low block. The ball definitely crossed the line on the Big Ben scramble and that was definitely offensive P.I. Using Madden as a reason why it was a bad call also ruins his credibility cause Madden was a joke as an announcer when it came to knowing the rules. He was always stuck in his day.
“We can’t win with the refs on the payroll.”
Rams didn’t even deserve to be in the super bowl though.
NFL is like professional wrestling
What am I missing at 7:40? The defender literally fell down. He was barely touched
Immaculate fail mary
It's more than just suspicious that all of these horribly officiated games occurred during Roger Goodell's time as commissioner. I think that the NFL has one realistic option to reestablish it's credibility, #FireGoodell
That’s where you’re incorrect. Paul Tagliabue was commissioner at the time of Super Bowl XL.
As a Lions fan you can make a WHOLLLLEEE list about us.
I love how the Saints, Goodell's least favorite team, are on here twice as beneficiaries. 🙄
For the life of me I can't figure out the Pass interference calls. They will call it on someone who never touched the receiver just because he didn't turn his head around and then not call it on a literal mugging.
Officials doing their jobs at its finest
Not putting the dez Bryant catch is just bad
The no call rams pass interference against the Saints ...put the Rams into Superbowl!!!
There should have been offensive holding calls on both Trey Flowers penalties