Nothing will ever top the Saints call, the side judge was standing right there. The only thing the two officials discussed was who got the larger check before the game. And the next season it just got worse for them.
@@lunaticfringe896 1:45 left in the 4th Q, the Rams have one timeout. Had the pass been completed the Saints would've either had a TD or been in a goal to go situation with control of the time left on the clock. You telling me that doesn't dictate who goes to the SB?
@@danielcrossman5926 NO. You need to understand that there is an ENTIRE GAME that was played. ONE play doesn't make a game. You are making the cardinal sin/misinterpretation of sports analysis. Fans get so caught up in DRAMA. DRAMA does NOT equate to what determines the outcome of a game. Points scored in Q1-Q3 count JUST AS MUCH as points scored in Q4. But points scored (or lack thereof) in Q4 can often be much more dramatic. Scott Norwood missed a FG for the '90 Bills to win the Super Bowl against the Giants. Darryl Talley CORRECTLY told him (as did many teammates), "Hey man, I missed tackles. As a matter of fact, I missed what I believe to be one of the biggest plays of the game. This game should have never come down to a single kick." AND HE'S 100% CORRECT.
@@lunaticfringe896 I get what you're saying. Obviously the rest of the game matters - no one is disputing that. One of the reasons it was so dramatic was because the game was tied....both teams had scored 20 points in the previous 3 and a half quarters. Where I don't agree with your take is that the game ENDS. The reason scoring a TD at the tail end of the 4th quarter in this instance (as opposed to the beginning of the first, for example) is because time runs out. All four quarters are played towards the culmination of the END of the game. When the refs badly miss a call it compromises what the teams have been doing leading up to that moment. The playing field was no longer even.
@@danielcrossman5926 Yeah, I've heard that argument 1,000x before, but it still doesn't eliminate the point: Points scored in Q1-Q3 count just as much as those in Q4. The math is indisputable. If the Saints were up, say, 21 points (especially if they were scored in Q1-Q3) with less than 2 minutes to go, that call is MEANINGLESS. It's only the DRAMA that you/far too many people get caught up in.
I’m not so sure - I think the steps Bryant (and def. J James) took& their arm’s extension to reach the end zone, even with the idiotic rule, clearly makes them runners (Bryant, I admit, is slightly murkier; James, I think, is a no-brainer)
Yeah, with those calls the officials take heat For the rule being bad which really isn’t fair they just need to make it a better rule and make it actually makes sense
@@wilcjec0386 If you take into account that Dez Bryant is also a lefty, he switches the ball from his right to his left to reach. That kinda makes it more no-brainer as well
Idk man both players weren’t just simply falling to the ground. Both made football moves after possession which establishes possession. James more clearly since he caught it, turned and then reached the ball across the plane. But I believe dez switching hands and then diving established a football move as well. Glad they eliminated the “survive the ground” bit
The Lions/Cowboys one will forever be my least favorite. Not only was it Pass Interference WHICH THEY DECIDED TO "pick up the flag" as there was no call, Dez Bryant, WR, ran onto the field with his helmet off while cowboys were on defense. That is also another automatic foul. 2 fouls on 1 play and they decide to call neither, cost the Lions all the momentum.
What is frustrating is that they already made the call and confirmed it and then they picked it up I don’t understand. Every time we go to Dallas we get screwed by the Refs lol
@@vegjeezy17 - Pause at 12:24. Bryant is on the field arguing the call without a helmet. That's an automatic unsportsmanlike penalty, regardless of the PI call. Should have been the Lions ball, 1st and 10 at the 31.
@@bren7431 Exactly. I never see anyone else talk about the facemask on the play. It's the reason the defender was swatting the receiver's arm away. At most it could have been offsetting penalties.
I still have the scars of the Jesse James one. Anytime I even hear the dude's name it brings flashbacks. The worst part is that even *PATRIOTS* fans thought it was at least a catch
Absolutely a catch. I'm pretty sure he was short, but it was definitely a catch. The issue is the Steelers proceeded to throw and interception, which is why I don't have too much sympathy for them.
@@drw4ever57if you want to do that, let’s talk about how they called a trip on Dallas when it was supposed to go on Detroit. If they got that right dallas would have had the first down and won
The missing highlight/s both involve QBs 1.) Roughing the passer when his hand forcefully came down on Brady’s left shoulder pad and the refs (thought) he made contact to his head. 2.) Roughing the passer to Raiders QB Carr after he strips the ball from him AND braces himself so he did not land on him. I was there for both calls and they were both BS.
Okay, let's not sit here and act like the Chiefs have never been negatively affected by bad calls. Prime example: Chris Jones flagged for roughing the passer on Tom Brady in the 2018 AFC Championship.
@megalodon1738 yes, MANS as you so eloquently put it brought up 2018. People are still talking about the 2018 NFC Championship game, but the AFC title game was just as controversial.
The one on Alex smith was 100 percent a penalty and had been a penalty for several weeks with the added emphasis that you cannot land on top of a qb with all your weight. Clay just refused to change.
As a Steeler fan, that Saints-Rams one has to be the worst. It’s the only game on in the country too. The commissioner has to able to call in and let common sense prevail. I don’t know how that Seahawks-Packers catch got called as a TD either. The receiver caught the guy who caught the ball lol.
Absolutely horrid calls/non calls like these are why the league needs a punishment system in place for the refs. The only punishment they can receive is just not being allowed to earn EXTRA money by reffing playoff games and the Super Bowl. They still kept their normal job & male their normal salary, no matter how many god awful, bone headed, insanely moronic calls they make.
Dez Caught It, except he was under investigation for domestic violence much of that season. The first of many calls which show Jerreh has no control over the Boyz.
0:00 - 0:40 Thats probly the most BS call I've ever seen bc 1) How the Hell wuz that OPI when he didn't even touch the defender, 2) That wuz a nice TD catch on a clean play and it got called back?? Mfing refs need to get their eyes checked ASAP!!👹🤣
These "underthrown p.i. calls" need to stop. You're trailing a guy, running as hard as you can to catch up, and he stops to snag a pass behind him. As a DB, what are your options? Stop, try to turn, and risk MORE separation? And you know offenses are fully aware of this cheap penalty yard trick.
One of the worst calls I've ever witnessed is somehow never brought up again since it happened. In the 2006 AFC Championship Game, Asante Samuel had beaten Reggie Wayne to a badly thrown ball and had the game ending INT. Wayne deliberately tripped him and somehow Samuel got called for defensive Pass Interference.
Matthews has it the worst. He was playing the game correctly and he continuously got false called. It definitely impacted how he played and ruined his career.
These calls, and many others which are less impactful but still pretty clearly wrong, are why penalties need to be reviewable - either call or no-call. And they need to be reviewed by a crew NOT on the field, because the crew on the field rarely is willing to question its judgment when it comes to penalties.
I've always wondered about that. Pats lose that game and maybe Bledsoe stays with the team and potentially beats Brady our for the job the following year. I am sure that Belichick would have been smart enough to keep Brady as the backup and quarterback of the future. But yeah probably no Pats dynasty and no GOAT for Brady.
As a Steelers fan, I still can’t believe the extent the league goes to to try and give their ‘perfect quarterbacks’ all the calls they need, first Tom and now pat. If you touched Tom it was roughing the passer for his last two years and now pat is so shocked to see a call against him that he cries like a wiss
as a saints fan, the no call will forever haunt me
Y'all have every right to be upset and mad. Y'all should had in the Super Bowl
yeah the refs hoe’d you guys on that call that should’ve 1000% been a flag
Worst no-call of all time
Maybe if you didn’t cheat for your first super bowl they would’ve called it? 🤷🏻♂️
it still hurts me today we were going to the super bowl
Nothing will ever top the Saints call, the side judge was standing right there. The only thing the two officials discussed was who got the larger check before the game. And the next season it just got worse for them.
I’d argue the packers vs Seahawks call was worse
I want an interview with the referees of that saints game and I want them to explain why they do not think it’s PI.
only answer i’m accepting is they had rams moneyline or the under
The answer is that no one wanted an aint's superbowl after they cheated to get the first one.
That's been the answer
@@georgejohnson8674 lemme guess falcons fan
One of the referees was an actual rams fan
@@georgejohnson8674found the smooth brain guys
Those roughing the passer penalties made Clay Matthew’s not want to play football anymore, I feel like he still had a year or two left in him.
Nope. He quit football cuz of all his duis.
And more that weren’t shown.
@@Yourewrongbuddy lmao he never had any DUI's
That’s what Aaron Donald said he wasn’t having fun anymore 😊
Clay Matthews’s career was ended prematurely cause of the bad rules. He deserved better
It def changed the way he played. Long gone was the Thor
The Packers Seahawks game was the most bs call I’ve ever seen. I actually remember watching that game live. Clearly an interception by Green Bay
They both had position of the ball which usually goes to receiver but the no call on the pass interference
@@danielthompson3326 the GB player had the ball in his chest while the seahawks player was trying to take it away, but lets ignore that
As a Seahawks fan that was a interception
@@Jpeoplez of course you would say that because you know your team got bailed
@@DaChief14 what?
NFL refs are graduates of the Angel Hernandez School of Officiating.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I honestly read that as “Aaron” at first… 😂
I like that.
STUPID. All it proves is that they are human, nothing more
Screw the announcer trying to be to say Matthews roughed the passer.
I'm not even a Saints fan, but that call changed who made the SB
No, it didn't. There was an entire game that was played. One play wasn't the difference. It was just more dramatic is all.
@@lunaticfringe896 1:45 left in the 4th Q, the Rams have one timeout. Had the pass been completed the Saints would've either had a TD or been in a goal to go situation with control of the time left on the clock. You telling me that doesn't dictate who goes to the SB?
@@danielcrossman5926 NO.
You need to understand that there is an ENTIRE GAME that was played. ONE play doesn't make a game. You are making the cardinal sin/misinterpretation of sports analysis.
Fans get so caught up in DRAMA. DRAMA does NOT equate to what determines the outcome of a game. Points scored in Q1-Q3 count JUST AS MUCH as points scored in Q4. But points scored (or lack thereof) in Q4 can often be much more dramatic.
Scott Norwood missed a FG for the '90 Bills to win the Super Bowl against the Giants. Darryl Talley CORRECTLY told him (as did many teammates), "Hey man, I missed tackles. As a matter of fact, I missed what I believe to be one of the biggest plays of the game. This game should have never come down to a single kick."
AND HE'S 100% CORRECT.
@@lunaticfringe896 I get what you're saying. Obviously the rest of the game matters - no one is disputing that. One of the reasons it was so dramatic was because the game was tied....both teams had scored 20 points in the previous 3 and a half quarters.
Where I don't agree with your take is that the game ENDS. The reason scoring a TD at the tail end of the 4th quarter in this instance (as opposed to the beginning of the first, for example) is because time runs out. All four quarters are played towards the culmination of the END of the game. When the refs badly miss a call it compromises what the teams have been doing leading up to that moment. The playing field was no longer even.
@@danielcrossman5926 Yeah, I've heard that argument 1,000x before, but it still doesn't eliminate the point: Points scored in Q1-Q3 count just as much as those in Q4. The math is indisputable.
If the Saints were up, say, 21 points (especially if they were scored in Q1-Q3) with less than 2 minutes to go, that call is MEANINGLESS.
It's only the DRAMA that you/far too many people get caught up in.
In fairness the dez Bryant and Jesse James incompletes were less bad calls and more a terrible rule
Agreed. They were officiated correctly based on the rule at the time. The rule was just worded stupidly.
I’m not so sure - I think the steps Bryant (and def. J James) took& their arm’s extension to reach the end zone, even with the idiotic rule, clearly makes them runners (Bryant, I admit, is slightly murkier; James, I think, is a no-brainer)
Yeah, with those calls the officials take heat For the rule being bad which really isn’t fair they just need to make it a better rule and make it actually makes sense
@@wilcjec0386 If you take into account that Dez Bryant is also a lefty, he switches the ball from his right to his left to reach. That kinda makes it more no-brainer as well
Idk man both players weren’t just simply falling to the ground. Both made football moves after possession which establishes possession. James more clearly since he caught it, turned and then reached the ball across the plane. But I believe dez switching hands and then diving established a football move as well. Glad they eliminated the “survive the ground” bit
The Lions/Cowboys one will forever be my least favorite. Not only was it Pass Interference WHICH THEY DECIDED TO "pick up the flag" as there was no call, Dez Bryant, WR, ran onto the field with his helmet off while cowboys were on defense. That is also another automatic foul. 2 fouls on 1 play and they decide to call neither, cost the Lions all the momentum.
What is frustrating is that they already made the call and confirmed it and then they picked it up I don’t understand. Every time we go to Dallas we get screwed by the Refs lol
No foul on play. Stanford tried to draw flag by intentionally under throwing ball that should be illegal
@@vegjeezy17 - Pause at 12:24. Bryant is on the field arguing the call without a helmet. That's an automatic unsportsmanlike penalty, regardless of the PI call. Should have been the Lions ball, 1st and 10 at the 31.
Lions player grabbed the Cowboys LB’s facemask on the play
@@bren7431 Exactly. I never see anyone else talk about the facemask on the play. It's the reason the defender was swatting the receiver's arm away. At most it could have been offsetting penalties.
The catch by the packer in the end zone from the Seahawks game will forever piss me off to no end!!
Dude my mom and I were pissed during that saints game. I think we both had never seen each other that angry until that moment😂
I still have the scars of the Jesse James one. Anytime I even hear the dude's name it brings flashbacks. The worst part is that even *PATRIOTS* fans thought it was at least a catch
For real
That's a catch
He shouldn’t have reached and should have rolled over
@spidamitchell8311 Bro, the ball crossed the endzone line before the ball hit the ground and moved. That's quite clear touchdown
Absolutely a catch. I'm pretty sure he was short, but it was definitely a catch. The issue is the Steelers proceeded to throw and interception, which is why I don't have too much sympathy for them.
pretty much any time the Ref's see Patrick mahomes is about to lose 😂
Literally
I still can’t believe the rams got away with that DPI. Even worse was the fail Mary double no call 🤯
As a lions fan, that picked up flag really sucks. Also, dez running onto the field without a helmet is also a penalty
That Rams defender didn't see the ball. The Saints have been robbed from that no penalty.
Erin Andrew’s couldn’t believe that no-call on the rams at the saints game either 😂 Her jaw is dropped on the sideline
I don't blame her
Worst call in NFL history was to the guy who decided Mark Sanchez was fabulous pick in the first round draft
Detroit Lions. The most unfairly punished team in the NFL.
Yeah, 2023 Week 17. I'm not ever forgetting that.
DECKER REPORTED! NEVER FORGET!!! i'm with you as a die hard DETROIT fan, we will be just as good if not better next year \M/
@@drw4ever57 With the draft picks we got and morale as high as ever, we're going to go far
@@drw4ever57if you want to do that, let’s talk about how they called a trip on Dallas when it was supposed to go on Detroit. If they got that right dallas would have had the first down and won
Lions fans mad that their illegal trick play tricked the refs too 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ピッコロ大魔王 The play wasn't illegal. We called in eligible
Those replacement refs were absolutely herendous and Dez caught it 😆
No he didn't haha
sure Jan
no one mentions the OPI by Tate as he pushed the Greenbay defender in the back
NFL eventually ruled it was a catch
That Cowboy team might have won the Super Bowl
The last one I was starting to think, "this is the best call in this whole video," then they picked up the flag. Man these guys suck.
As a Vikings fan, I demand all the refs involved in this video be put under FULL investigation
Vikings suck hold your L
The missing highlight/s both involve QBs 1.) Roughing the passer when his hand forcefully came down on Brady’s left shoulder pad and the refs (thought) he made contact to his head. 2.) Roughing the passer to Raiders QB Carr after he strips the ball from him AND braces himself so he did not land on him. I was there for both calls and they were both BS.
Both calls were against Chris Jones.
That Saints no call was some BS and I hate the Saints. Should’ve been them and the Patriots in the SB that year.
Same
With how stringent the refs are with flags and PI in the present, that Saints-Rams no call is the biggest head scratcher.
"Upon review, every call was correct" -Stevie Wonder
I remember the RTP year. Poor Clay Matthews just got defeated that year.
He lost all love for the game after that, he would of played another 2-3 years before retiring, and I’m
It even a packers fan.
Tried to slid in the lion in the ends💀💀💀
“Worst calls in NFL history” aka every single call NOT called on the chiefs
Okay, let's not sit here and act like the Chiefs have never been negatively affected by bad calls. Prime example: Chris Jones flagged for roughing the passer on Tom Brady in the 2018 AFC Championship.
@@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 did mans just use 2018 as an arguement lol
@megalodon1738 yes, MANS as you so eloquently put it brought up 2018. People are still talking about the 2018 NFC Championship game, but the AFC title game was just as controversial.
@@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 who? Whos talking about it? You? 🤣
The dez Bryant play against the packers doesn’t belong here. It was incomplete
Worst part of these calls is when they reward bad play like when a receiver falls down, runs a terrible route, or the QB throws a bad pass.
I'm convinced the NFL just hated Clay Matthews the last few years of his career with all those horrible roughing the passer calls
The one on Alex smith was 100 percent a penalty and had been a penalty for several weeks with the added emphasis that you cannot land on top of a qb with all your weight. Clay just refused to change.
@@TheMustyrusty How else do you tackle the QB in that situation ?? It’s either tackle him or let him get the throw off
11:18 - Ive never seen a ref with less faith in a football helmet
9:01 definitely costs the Steelers the game and the #1 seed💀💀💀
Jessie James Broke the plain and could’ve been touchdown 💀
Roughing the passer ruined Clay Matthews' career
Clay Matthew's with two Roughing the QB penalties Sheesh 12:12
As a Steeler fan, that Saints-Rams one has to be the worst. It’s the only game on in the country too. The commissioner has to able to call in and let common sense prevail.
I don’t know how that Seahawks-Packers catch got called as a TD either. The receiver caught the guy who caught the ball lol.
0:40 I still can’t let this go.
This is shorter than most compilations about the Lions getting screwed.
When the NFL wants you to lose, you lose.
That dez catch man… the nfl literally came out and apologized the year after too. Absolute bullshit
The Dez at the time was the rule. When I saw it live I knew it was getting overturned.
Unpopular opinion, the tuck rule was the correct call but a terrible rule in place
Agreed. I L9VE MY PATS but if you are gonna call an obscure rule be consistent
If you read the tuck rule the whole tuck rule that was a fumble
Hate the Packers, but man, Clay Matthews kept getting screwed
The tackle on Alex Smith was without a doubt a clean tackle
Absolutely horrid calls/non calls like these are why the league needs a punishment system in place for the refs.
The only punishment they can receive is just not being allowed to earn EXTRA money by reffing playoff games and the Super Bowl.
They still kept their normal job & male their normal salary, no matter how many god awful, bone headed, insanely moronic calls they make.
When Tom Brady fumbled on the no tuck rule he tried to trip the defender
I am not a saints fan I enjoy good football. But that no call was just so bad I didn't even watch the Superbowl.
Seahawks vs Steelers was the biggest FIX JOB I ever seen in sports. such a joke...
Watch the swindle in the swamp. Much worse.
Dez Caught It, except he was under investigation for domestic violence much of that season.
The first of many calls which show Jerreh has no control over the Boyz.
For the first one there was plot armor
0:00 - 0:40 Thats probly the most BS call I've ever seen bc 1) How the Hell wuz that OPI when he didn't even touch the defender, 2) That wuz a nice TD catch on a clean play and it got called back?? Mfing refs need to get their eyes checked ASAP!!👹🤣
As a Seahawks fan even I can say that call was bogus, dude hugging the ball. Clean interception through n through.
This is why I don't watch the NFL anymore. You need to be able to challenge things like this.
It should’ve been a penalty, but Troy was right, it’s essentially a pick 6 if Robey-Coleman turns and plays the ball
As a loyal Seahawk fan I do not blame the refs for SBXL. Bad calls have always been part of the game. Bad calls test a teams resiliency.
the other lions cowboys call from this last season should be on here
I see Brady been trippin ppl since the beginning of time 🤣🤣🤣
These "underthrown p.i. calls" need to stop. You're trailing a guy, running as hard as you can to catch up, and he stops to snag a pass behind him. As a DB, what are your options? Stop, try to turn, and risk MORE separation? And you know offenses are fully aware of this cheap penalty yard trick.
One of the worst calls I've ever witnessed is somehow never brought up again since it happened.
In the 2006 AFC Championship Game, Asante Samuel had beaten Reggie Wayne to a badly thrown ball and had the game ending INT. Wayne deliberately tripped him and somehow Samuel got called for defensive Pass Interference.
As a Raiders Fan, *thank you* for *including the Tuck Rule…* *WE GOT HOSED SO BAD, that night.*
As a Patriots fan it's my duty to remind you that although that rule that made absolutely no sense, it was the right call.
The inverted whistle in 2007 during the Broncos vs Chargers game is one of the worst ever but never makes it into these types of videos.
Without Superbowl 57 I’m not watchin this. We gotta get respect at some point
I see we found the Green Bay fan lol
12:23 Even if you say that wasn't DPI, isn't Dez Bryant running onto the field a penalty also?
Matthews has it the worst. He was playing the game correctly and he continuously got false called. It definitely impacted how he played and ruined his career.
These calls, and many others which are less impactful but still pretty clearly wrong, are why penalties need to be reviewable - either call or no-call. And they need to be reviewed by a crew NOT on the field, because the crew on the field rarely is willing to question its judgment when it comes to penalties.
1, dez CAUGHT THE BALL 2, saints got screwed, 3, Brady fumbled the ball and Oakland recovered
Between that no call in that Saints vs Rams game and Jennings being robbed of that Int man that was horrid.
And that incomplete pass began Tom Brady's whole career
I've always wondered about that. Pats lose that game and maybe Bledsoe stays with the team and potentially beats Brady our for the job the following year. I am sure that Belichick would have been smart enough to keep Brady as the backup and quarterback of the future. But yeah probably no Pats dynasty and no GOAT for Brady.
Did the NFL ever give their bullshit reason behind the no call?
Seems like the refs get paid more than the players. Always rigging games
9:39 even Belicheck couldn’t believe the call 😭
I’m shocked tee Higgins hold in the sb didn’t make this list.. rams ended up winning anyways but still
As a Cowboys fan, that Dez catch will forever haunt me…f’n terrible call
I HATE the Cowgirls, but even I think that was a catch. I will forever defend that as a catch
Not even a question it was the nfl released a statement saying after review it was a catch
One thing about the Tommy Lee Lewis play…if Robey-Coleman doesn’t interfere it’s either a ING or a TD and either way the game isn’t over
Need a fresh set of commentators for the NFL. Stop catering to the league and just be honest about how you feel.
Refs should be fined for every bad/wrong call they make, think about there playing with the teams records and the players stats everytime they mess up
I learned from this video the refs definitely have something against clay matthews lmao
As a Washington fan, even I think Dez caught it.
Patriots had help against the Raiders and Steelers, that’s sad 😂
DEZ CAUGHT IT
Just a huge testament to how badly officiating and money has ruined modern sports
The cowboys vs packers bryant catch was the correct call he didnt maintain position through when he hit the ground
The nfl has a script, the refs were following directions from above
As a Steelers fan, I still can’t believe the extent the league goes to to try and give their ‘perfect quarterbacks’ all the calls they need, first Tom and now pat. If you touched Tom it was roughing the passer for his last two years and now pat is so shocked to see a call against him that he cries like a wiss
The seahawks really did get screwed in that superbowl 😂
You're missing Bottlegate
Oh yea. Cleveland/Jax. Went back & allowed a challenge even after a play was run. Just pathetic.
How are people mad about the Dez non-catch? The ball clearly hits the ground and bounces out of is arm?
Anyone else notice how many of these bad calls went in the way of the Patriots?
Lol quit crying about the patriots
The referees should get fined for bad/illegit calls
ur buggin dez dropped that catch
Refs vs colts man that pissed me off
could've just shown the entire Super Bowl XL.
Clay matthews being flagged was just the signs of what the nfl would turn into today
watching this video makes me feel bad for clay matthews… nfl is just two hand touch now
Pettigrew had his hand in the facemask there for a second. Probably threw ol boy off