If you watch enough Lions games the commentators have been questioning ref integrity for awhile, it’s just in the last couple of years for some reason the bad calls have become league wide so people are finally taking notice. Which is a good thing, we need people to start calling this shit out.
Refs being untouchable is absolutely crazy. Players and coaches have to do press and media after games, whether you win or lose. Refs should have to explain questionable calls and be held accountable for them. Acting like players and coaches can't talk about shitty calls is wild, when so many people's jobs within these teams depends on how the team is performing. If players and staff within the NFL can be fined/suspended etc the ref's should be held to the same standard. Imagine that.
Why should they be held to the same standard? They play a completely different role in the game. Officiating is difficult. Making mistakes is inevitable, and it's just something fans need to accept. I understand that it's frustrating when they make mistakes, but you can't expect 7 guys to successfully observe 22 guys that can commit dozens of different penalties on any given play with no replay. And god forbid if they take more than 1 second to throw the flag and just process what they just saw, everyone starts crying about "late flags". I strongly recommend everyone to give it a try before crying about it. I promise you seeing it in real-time on the field is different than seeing it on your couch.
@@plap111considering these goons are getting paid to do this, they absolutely should be held accountable, and on the same aspect they should have refs watching replays for every flag/penalty and be able to communicate with the refs on the field to make better calls.
@@plap111 I understand you but these people also aren’t paid professionals, they aren’t even trained to spot these fouls real time. I think they should just be held more accountable I guarantee if you tax their pay for mistakes there will be a lot less made.
Sucks to see that Roughing the Passer is so easily thrown now. Seeing a sack should be exciting, it's a huge play. Instead it's nerve-wracking to wait and see if the yellow is gonna get thrown
I think the rule should be that if the qb has the ball, then it shouldn't be roughing the passer. When the lineman tackle, they shouldn't have to think about how to tackle. They should just do it. This rule is somewhat stupid.
what makes it worse is that the creator has commented before saying they could make these videos way longer but they’d get taken down The NFL has become a joke
I mean, when our definition of "bad call" is any time the player, announcers, or fans make some kind of noise about it, yes. The title is "bad and controversial calls", so I get including them...and most of them ARE bad. But a few are either understandable or even the correct call....but they get included here and lumped as "bad" even if it's just someone not liking the call.
@evanmauser3338 That would be the normal response from a steelers fan that is missing half of his teeth. I saw you crying when kenny got his ribs hurt in a totally clean take down. Wah wah roughing the passer you said. Don't worry, it comes back around. Don't be surprised if one of your favorite players careers is ended abruptly week 11 =)
Some of those calls are insane. Is it my imagination or has the bad officiating become more flagrant since the NFL started promoting sports gambling? It seems to be getting worse and more imaginative.
That RTP call on Mac Jones is the worst one I've seen. Mac still had the ball, there was no contact to the head, and he didn't lay his body weight on him on the ground, he just rolled over him using the momentum of the tackle. Unbelievable
The roughing the passer calls are completely out of control. They just continue to get worse. Soon you won’t even be able to tap the quarterback on the shoulder
I think the proper response is for all defensive players to absolutely destroy the QB. Might as well truly rough up the QB since you get flagged either way.
How bout the players have enough sense to not hit a QB too hard when he does'nt have the ball. I've seen Burrow get clubbed in the head multiple times this year without a flag. These are judgement calls.
@knightraithwall8924 I had that same thought the other day...they may get kicked out if the game abd fined...but the opposing team loses they're starting Qb!
What is so hard about tackling a qb, I mean seriously. You just have to make hot chocolate, grab a pillow and blanket, pick the qb up and tuck him in. Anyone could do it
QBs are abusing the slide last second and getting free yards shits so stupid, I’m sure that ain’t easy to call but it’s so obvious there doing it on purpose at this point
7:16 As a Browns fan, me and all the other Browns fans I was standing with at the bar were all entirely confused by this play and we're mad FOR Cardinals fans
The washington call was literally the passer being sacked. That was as clean as it gets. What's the point of rushing the QB if you can't touch them. Refs definitely have money on these games, no doubt
These roughing the passer calls are getting to the point that the NFL might as well just have the QB play like it's flag football and all the defense has to do is to pull one of the QB's flags to call the ball dead.
They've been doing that all season, every single one of these videos is just full of 15 minutes of announcers criticizing the referees and saying that they disagree with the calls.
Announcers are told to be bias towards the team they are broadcasting for. Home announcers will be biased toward the home team Away announcers will be bias towards the away team. Say like a WR and the CB are both tugging each other and the ball is incomplete, no flag. One announcers will go, look at the CB, he’s pulling the WR, should have been a PI The other teams announcers will say look at the WR, he’s pulling the CB down, should be offensive PI Do u get what I’m saying, take everything what the announcers say with a grain of salt, they are usually biased ( unless of a neutral broadcast)
Everyone focused on roughing the passer... Im just glad someone pointed out how many times the cowboys clearly lined up in the neutral zone and got away with it
Roughing the Passer and Unnecessary Roughness calls are about to become the next Pass Interference back in 2018 or 2019 when it was challengeable because this is getting ridiculous week in and week out
I’m still not understanding how Carolina number 25 got his personal foul call? The announcer said the hit involved the head and neck area. But what the replays shows is the DB hit Pittman’s shoulder with his helmet. Unless a part of his helmet hit his head or neck that I could not see. If they called a personal foul penalty wouldn’t they call it on 25 for leading with his helmet on the hit?
unless they changed the rule recently, if the receiver is deemed "defenseless" you pretty much aren't allowed to hit him anywhere, regardless of head or neck status. so basically you have to let airborne receivers land unless you're playing the ball. at least that's my understanding of the defenseless receiver rule. correct me if im wrong on that one.
@@blindamalgam7125you are not allowed to hit a defenseless receiver in the head or neck area, use your own helmet to initiate contact or launch yourself in a way your feet leave the ground.
Not being called because quite often, Kelce brings the ball off the line of scrimmage by 1/2 yard, so while they are offside by the original line of scrimmage, they may not be offside by where the ball is when the play starts.
but it was cowboys vs. the refes. jesus christ im so tired of that bullshit. edit: they missed calls on both sides both teams could have played better. in the end eagles squeaked by because the cowboys choked*
It's also ridiculous to see how the really terrible calls are getting piled on the same team during the game. It's one thing if there's just all around bad call getting made against both teams, but it almost seems targeted this year.
not just this year, the bears and lions have been targeted every year for years with bs calls. the officiating is just getting worse. this year is horrible and ive only watched these, and half of 1 game this year because of the officiating, 3 games last year. football is just not enjoyable anymore.
This is a great reminder that the NFL is almost impossible to watch anymore. All of these horrific calls, and no calls, just from 1 week. The head of officiating should be foreced to watch these plays on an endless loop like the scene from Clockwork Orange.
It doesn't matter what game it is, but the league has to be rigged with an 18 minute long video of bad calls and missed calls. It's obvious to me this whole season
@@georgejohnson8674 The football is at the line of scrimmage. If your hands are also on the line of scrimmage as a defensive player, that is an offsides as you are crossing the line of scrimmage.
And 6 minutes is cowboys vs eagles. Those refs being byast cost us the game along with us not being able to beat the eagles and the refs in Philly. So damn frustrating
"We can all disagree with it, but it's the rule." And therein lies the issues with monopolies. If there was a competing league players and fans could go there and the NFL would have to adjust to the fans, but as is the fans have to adjust to the NFL.
@@cmike123 I'd say it's still a monopoly in that the other leagues can't possibly compete. It'd probably cost like $50 billion to compete. It's like a local supermarket competing with Walmart.
That was literally one of the worst intentional grounding calls I've ever seen. It's very clearly a blown route... The intent was to complete a pass on a go route.
@@BurlASSque your idea of compete is a little off. There are a ton of talented people that either couldnt cut it in the NFL or that no team had room for. They will have a hard time competing for recruits fresh out of college, but the XFL in particular has made rule changes that the fans find favorable. As long as they can string together exciting football and get views, they can compete. Or they can let some people shine. PJ Walker is a bust in the NFL, but that mothertrucker was a golden god in XFL.
I feel bad For Kj Henry (#55 for the commanders) I graduated high school with him. 5 star recruit in high school had An amazing personality I’ve always been a fan of his
Rewatch the clip, the Washington player who tackled him wore long white sleeves with no arm band. Who’s wearing no sleeves with a red armband on both hands? The patriots player. He’s grabbing his own facemask and pulling it to draw a flag.
The amount of penalty calls not called on the Eagles, getting two touchdown opportunities overturned, and a 2-point conversion not counting, makes me question whether or not the game was rigged.
It would make me question it until you realize how many missed calls were on the cowboys. Multiple holds, offsides, missed hands to the face same play Bradberry committed his. Just an overall bad game. Plus the last drive, even if the calls were correct, tells me it wasn’t rigged for Philly. 56 yards of penalties and Dallas still couldn’t score.
Some of them were justified Like you can literally see Dak getting out of bounds for the 2 point conversion or the PIs made by Eagle defense or even the technicalities for that 4th and goal by the Cowboys (Vikings Week flashback) But both teams actually had so many penalties good, bad, and uncalled for (Like the Roughing the passer call) that it was a laundromat out there.
My favorite was the sliding rugby trip that the CINCY PLAYER TAYLOR-SWIFT PUT ON THE BILLS TE KINKAID and not even one flag by any of the REFS ,EVEN WHEN IT WAS REPLAYED ON CINCYS STADIUM JUMBOTRONES.
I remember Tom Brady getting caught on camera flopping when he DIDN'T get hit just to draw a flag. I remember Tom Brady getting up after a clean hit, and doing his "Flag! Flag! Flag!" pantomime and then seeing the official throwing the flag as an afterthought.
I wonder if you could just have a single ref in the booth. They get a single, real-time replay of every penalty (no slow-mo) and can confirm or veto it based on that. Every play also gets a single, full frame overhead realtime replay. If a no-call is not obvious to the refs on the field and not obvious from 30 feet up, then it wasn't bad enough to call. How would you refine this idea?
The XFL had an official doing live review and frequently had the review finished within 15 seconds before the next play was close to being run. It's possible and, since we seem to be headed for constant horrible flags or no-flags that change the course of games, should be highly probably.
We finally get a hell of a Dallas and Eagles game and the refs really wanted to make it about them. That would have been a classic game in my opinion if the refs wouldn't have refed.
This kind of stuff is the exact reason why Arrowhead booed the refs for over half the game last season VS the Raiders. The crap RTP call Chris Jones got has not been fixed in a year. Whoever is responsible for the refs needs to train better, hire better.
i been saying this for years, but its obvious that the NFL condones and/or in on this bs because they refuse to do anything about it and fix the problem. theyll only fix it if people stop watching, paying for tickets, and everything that starts to hit their pockets.
It's all rigged. The players are involved too. They are shifting your attention away by blaming the refs. The refs, coaches, and players are all working together to teach the pre determined outcome
Officials need to be re trained on how to officiate games!! Not just in football, but in all sports! Too many missed calls and too many bullshit calls! These calls decide the coutcomes on so many games its depressing! Whoever is training these officials don't know their ass from a hole in the ground of what they're doing!
This is why I stopped watching NFL last year. It’s a joke. I much prefer baseball and hockey now. Took a bit to get used to walk away from football but the only way the NFL is going to do anything about these refs is if they start losing viewership and fans attending games. If we complain but keep watching, they’ll keep doing what they are. It’s just a business like anything else. Money talks.
as a bills fan, this week was brutal, just major call after call going the bengals way... but i feel for hollywood brown, dude actually ran a route, not that fake into hitting the crossing db, he ran a real route, got separation and was flagged for OPI cause the defenders got crossed up, brutal.
The way NFL challenges should work is that every team gets unlimited challenges and can challenge penalties until they fail 2 total challenges then they lose their ability to challenge for the rest of the game
Something weird is going on with the Eagles. Refs seem to be helping them out as much as possible every game. The Dolphins / Eagles game had some of the most horrendous officiating I've ever seen in a regular season game, and they definitely got some favorable calls in the Dallas game, too.
The one thing NFL fans can agree on is that the RTP calls have gotten worse every year. Each game has at least one that should not have been thrown, and even the commentators are calling it out
If there ever is a week where we don't have roughing the passer that is a horrible call then hell will freeze over. I will always watch the nfl but its starting to get harder with how bad the refs are getting. So many superbowl winners didn't deserve to be there because of games that were blown
These terrible calls are hurting the game, changing outcomes because of flat out errors. The defense is at such as disadvantage at all times because of officiating.
That cowboys eagles game was ridiculous. Refs making Phantom calls all night and avoiding throwing Flags every time there's an actual penalty. Some of those guys should be in jail after that robbery
These 5 calls were correct See at 3:30, the blue and the yellow lines are never lined up with the markers. Hes not offsides here. 3:32 that’s not DPI, he didn’t impede the WRs ability to catch the ball. 6:09 that was a hand to the chest and with in the legal 5 yard limit. 6:30 this was also clean, just a bad pass by Dak 7:14 He didn’t hit him in the head
I might be in the minority on this one, but I completely agree with how intentional grounding has been being called this year. I think it's good to eliminate the judgment call of "ok but is he intending to ground it". The less judgment calls the refs have the ability to make the better IMO. Did the ball land near an eligible receiver? no? flag. clear cut, no room for errors of judgment.
At some point, the NFL has to start allowing a booth review of penalties. When games are lost because of penalties... it LOOKS BAD. There also needs to be accountability if they are not going to allow for a booth from above confirming if a penalty occurred. It would not slow the game down that much and would make it more realistic.
right but isnt it a refs job to make sure everyone is in their correct places? like if that happens again whos gonna be the one to throw the flag?@@Iannnus
@@georgejohnson8674 It's crazy the take outta this was Cowboys were offsides and not very blatant calls the refs just didn't call or picked up, didn't even show the Schoon play when he's already being tackled before he catches the ball XD
Good God at this point they just need to either cover the QB in bubble wrap or simply change to flag football. "If the defender puts his body weight on him it's a foul" Oh, like idk... EVERY SINGLE TACKLE SINCE FOOTBALL WAS INVENTED. Bruh!
Every elite pass rusher gets away with it. Aaron Donald got away with multiple offsides in the Super Bowl against the Bengals, including the last sack on Burrow. Not 1 flag. I was screaming at the TV the whole 4th quarter. Watts, the Bosas, Garrett, Parsons they all line up in the nuetral zone almost every play. It's pretty obvious also.
The Bills vs. Bengals game was one of the most one-sided officiated games I've seen in a LONG time. Usually with these horribly officiated games both teams are getting generous calls but the Bills got nothing all game. I started joking on the catch we challenged that we wouldn't get it just because we hadn't gotten a call all game and to my surprise we didn't get it.
Whoever said that Allen was "intentional grounding" needs their eyes checked! How many damn times have QBs thrown the ball away regardless where the recievers are? Total bullshit call!! Allen clearly threw the ball away and he was still in the pocket! Never should have been called!
Got nothing> Bruh what? The refs penalized the Bengals on crucial 3rd downs and called like 5-6 penalties on them in a row taking points off the board. Go check the video going around on the "false start" against OBJ on the field goal...he didnt move at all. Chase was hit prior to the arrival of the deep ball and there was no PI call, the PI against CTB was BS because he was looking for the ball and the WR ran right into him. The roughing the passer call was made against the bills because you can hit the QB anywhere near the neck or head area and Burrow had no way to protect himself on the way to the ground. The intentional grounding was called against Allen because despite him saying there wasnt pressure there was a LB coming unblocked down the middle and the rules expert clearly explained that it was intentional grounding because he didnt throw it anywhere near a WR. It doesnt matter that it was an option route, he was in the pocket and threw it nowhere near an elible WR, go watch Allen play, he intentional grounds all the time to avoid sacks and its almsot never called. Bills lost point, blank, simple. Last year it was ther snow why they lost (give me a break) and this year its the officials...whats it gonna be next time?
Officiating this year has been deplorable, and the fact they can't be questioned or calls talked about after the game is ridiculous. Who do they think the refs are, Democrats?
You missed one in the Viking Saints game. Vikings offensive player was being handsy with the Saints defensive player who was reciprocating. The Saints player shoved the Vikings player's helmet off of his head. The Viking player got the penalty.
I've watched most of these videos over the last few years now and I just gotta say: this video has the highest number of calls where I actually agree with the call on the field. Obviously there are still a ton of bad calls or no calls etc ... and obviously the ones where you're just like wtf did the ref even think he/she saw? But the were several in this video that the refs got right. I like these videos but you gotta do a better job picking which plays to highlight.
@7:30 The PI on the offense number 2 was crazy, He wasnt even close to anyone.
Omg he just ran around my god refs have the same iq like the president
crazy
ANYTIME the Cardinals made a good play or gained any momentum in that game they’d throw a flag. It was appallingly one sided
Even the Announcers are questioning the integrity of the refs
If you watch enough Lions games the commentators have been questioning ref integrity for awhile, it’s just in the last couple of years for some reason the bad calls have become league wide so people are finally taking notice.
Which is a good thing, we need people to start calling this shit out.
Integrity?
They're doing what they're paid to do.
Make the games closer, try to prop up teams that are struggling, focus on having specific teams win.
The integrity? Lol thats cute
Or lack of integrity
I blame sports betting. Someone is telling them to make half these calls.
Refs being untouchable is absolutely crazy. Players and coaches have to do press and media after games, whether you win or lose. Refs should have to explain questionable calls and be held accountable for them. Acting like players and coaches can't talk about shitty calls is wild, when so many people's jobs within these teams depends on how the team is performing. If players and staff within the NFL can be fined/suspended etc the ref's should be held to the same standard. Imagine that.
You’re talking too logically for the NFL 😂
Didn't the XFL mic up the ref conversations? I liked that idea
Why should they be held to the same standard? They play a completely different role in the game.
Officiating is difficult. Making mistakes is inevitable, and it's just something fans need to accept. I understand that it's frustrating when they make mistakes, but you can't expect 7 guys to successfully observe 22 guys that can commit dozens of different penalties on any given play with no replay. And god forbid if they take more than 1 second to throw the flag and just process what they just saw, everyone starts crying about "late flags".
I strongly recommend everyone to give it a try before crying about it. I promise you seeing it in real-time on the field is different than seeing it on your couch.
@@plap111considering these goons are getting paid to do this, they absolutely should be held accountable, and on the same aspect they should have refs watching replays for every flag/penalty and be able to communicate with the refs on the field to make better calls.
@@plap111 I understand you but these people also aren’t paid professionals, they aren’t even trained to spot these fouls real time. I think they should just be held more accountable I guarantee if you tax their pay for mistakes there will be a lot less made.
Sports betting has definitely played a huge role in this officiating crisis
Player gets suspended for gambling on the website that is sponsoring the NFL.... fact
Point Shaving by the Refs.
Sucks to see that Roughing the Passer is so easily thrown now. Seeing a sack should be exciting, it's a huge play. Instead it's nerve-wracking to wait and see if the yellow is gonna get thrown
Starting to wonder if we're a couple more seasons away from two-hand touch on the QB until he gets out of the pocket
fr@@jt_pepperhead
And last year any time Fields was in play they would allow a 4-6 step run up after the pass is thrown and you do not get a call.
I think the rule should be that if the qb has the ball, then it shouldn't be roughing the passer. When the lineman tackle, they shouldn't have to think about how to tackle. They should just do it. This rule is somewhat stupid.
@jtconley7647 then the QBs will complain there too. "I would have gotten away!!!"
Roughing the passer should be challengeable , every penalty should be able to be challenged. Make nfl great again.
Even the reviewers get the calls wrong sometimes too
Well the thing about that is watching a play get challenged every possession would make games longer and who wants to watch replays all day
@@Shadowvssony bc if they don't agree with most of the calls they'll lose their job lol
Lmaoo that's a stupid idea. It's just a game get over it.
@@bahahahaha8217 how is this a bad idea lmao
We've gotten to the point were we can make a 18 min video of bad calls every week smh
Like when your team is getting it handed to them, so they go to break knees?
@@MrVanWildest Irrelevant comment
what makes it worse is that the creator has commented before saying they could make these videos way longer but they’d get taken down
The NFL has become a joke
I mean, when our definition of "bad call" is any time the player, announcers, or fans make some kind of noise about it, yes.
The title is "bad and controversial calls", so I get including them...and most of them ARE bad. But a few are either understandable or even the correct call....but they get included here and lumped as "bad" even if it's just someone not liking the call.
@evanmauser3338 That would be the normal response from a steelers fan that is missing half of his teeth. I saw you crying when kenny got his ribs hurt in a totally clean take down. Wah wah roughing the passer you said. Don't worry, it comes back around. Don't be surprised if one of your favorite players careers is ended abruptly week 11 =)
Some of those calls are insane. Is it my imagination or has the bad officiating become more flagrant since the NFL started promoting sports gambling? It seems to be getting worse and more imaginative.
Yeah there is a connection. Refs can influence games for the owners..and they are
Yes
That Washington roughing the passer is the most BS call of all time. It was a clean hit.
As Patriots fan, I disagree on that call
It was clean sack, but you know the NFL is.
What's funny is that there was a legitimate flaggable moment a few plays later and didn't call it.
The flag against brown was equally insane. OPI with no contact made.
Even a Cowboys fan can agree that call was total bs.
This one is almost as bad as the call against Chris Jones when he sacked Carr. Had everyone In Arrowhead yelling BS! I was at that game too.
That RTP call on Mac Jones is the worst one I've seen. Mac still had the ball, there was no contact to the head, and he didn't lay his body weight on him on the ground, he just rolled over him using the momentum of the tackle. Unbelievable
RTP on a LITERALLY basic Sack play. +smh+
Uckf the League...
The roughing the passer calls are completely out of control. They just continue to get worse. Soon you won’t even be able to tap the quarterback on the shoulder
I think the proper response is for all defensive players to absolutely destroy the QB. Might as well truly rough up the QB since you get flagged either way.
as a browns fan with watson's shoulder, thats fine lol! but fr though I agree
Basically what I said last week too
How bout the players have enough sense to not hit a QB too hard when he does'nt have the ball. I've seen Burrow get clubbed in the head multiple times this year without a flag. These are judgement calls.
@knightraithwall8924 I had that same thought the other day...they may get kicked out if the game abd fined...but the opposing team loses they're starting Qb!
What is so hard about tackling a qb, I mean seriously. You just have to make hot chocolate, grab a pillow and blanket, pick the qb up and tuck him in. Anyone could do it
QBs are abusing the slide last second and getting free yards shits so stupid, I’m sure that ain’t easy to call but it’s so obvious there doing it on purpose at this point
7:16
As a Browns fan, me and all the other Browns fans I was standing with at the bar were all entirely confused by this play and we're mad FOR Cardinals fans
The washington call was literally the passer being sacked. That was as clean as it gets. What's the point of rushing the QB if you can't touch them. Refs definitely have money on these games, no doubt
Should see what Washington been thru this season
It’s unbelievable how much crap we got against our team
Clay Matthews Rule. That's been illegal several years. They do not want the quarterbacks squashed like that as passers.
These roughing the passer calls are getting to the point that the NFL might as well just have the QB play like it's flag football and all the defense has to do is to pull one of the QB's flags to call the ball dead.
I was thinking the same thing lol maybe pay him on the head
So "sacks" aren't a thing anymore I guess. This is a new low.
Whenever Watt goes for the sack I am just waiting for the flag. When no flag is thrown I get unimaginably happy.
The amount of calls that are going to be from the cowboys eagles game is gonna be crazy
The problem is, if the Defenders dont finish the tackle then most QBs are strong enough to spin out and continue the play. This is getting ridiculous.
You know the calls are bad if the commentators are actually disagreeing with the call
They've been doing that all season, every single one of these videos is just full of 15 minutes of announcers criticizing the referees and saying that they disagree with the calls.
Announcers are told to be bias towards the team they are broadcasting for.
Home announcers will be biased toward the home team
Away announcers will be bias towards the away team.
Say like a WR and the CB are both tugging each other and the ball is incomplete, no flag.
One announcers will go, look at the CB, he’s pulling the WR, should have been a PI
The other teams announcers will say look at the WR, he’s pulling the CB down, should be offensive PI
Do u get what I’m saying, take everything what the announcers say with a grain of salt, they are usually biased ( unless of a neutral broadcast)
Fact is that not a single announcer has ever been an official at an level and do not really know the rules that well.
@@davidroman1654Wait.... are you really trying to sit here and tell us that former players don't know the rules?
Everyone focused on roughing the passer... Im just glad someone pointed out how many times the cowboys clearly lined up in the neutral zone and got away with it
this is soooo rigged that it makes pro wrestling look legit.
I agree with you completely. I don't know how others don't see it.
@@BDW0000because we have played the game. Some of us not pro but d1 or d2. Is pee wee rigged? Pop warner? Bad calls at every level.
Roughing the Passer and Unnecessary Roughness calls are about to become the next Pass Interference back in 2018 or 2019 when it was challengeable because this is getting ridiculous week in and week out
You cannot sack the QB in the modern day NFL. Defense is absolutely gypped with some of these calls.
Real MVP is budleewiser editing this video down to only 18 minutes.
I’m still not understanding how Carolina number 25 got his personal foul call? The announcer said the hit involved the head and neck area. But what the replays shows is the DB hit Pittman’s shoulder with his helmet. Unless a part of his helmet hit his head or neck that I could not see. If they called a personal foul penalty wouldn’t they call it on 25 for leading with his helmet on the hit?
It was completely "UNNECESSARY". Not hard to understand.
unless they changed the rule recently, if the receiver is deemed "defenseless" you pretty much aren't allowed to hit him anywhere, regardless of head or neck status. so basically you have to let airborne receivers land unless you're playing the ball. at least that's my understanding of the defenseless receiver rule. correct me if im wrong on that one.
@@blindamalgam7125you are not allowed to hit a defenseless receiver in the head or neck area, use your own helmet to initiate contact or launch yourself in a way your feet leave the ground.
@@seandupree8871 announcers are told to be bias toward what ever then they are broadcasting for
The compilation of the cowboys lining up offsides had me dying. No clue why it was almost never called, it was so obvious half the game
Not being called because quite often, Kelce brings the ball off the line of scrimmage by 1/2 yard, so while they are offside by the original line of scrimmage, they may not be offside by where the ball is when the play starts.
As an eagles fan the officiating in that game was total disaster in general both sides were getting shitty no calls and calls
the blue and the yellow lines are not exactly where the marker is. They are off about a half a yard to a full yard.
@@georgejohnson8674 lmfao you deleted your comments in the other thread.
but it was cowboys vs. the refes. jesus christ im so tired of that bullshit.
edit: they missed calls on both sides both teams could have played better. in the end eagles squeaked by because the cowboys choked*
Who needs ESPN when we have budleewiser for all the NFL highlights.
The NFL needs new officials
I think the biggest reason for this is betting.
Will you please stop assuming you or anyone has the right to a legal, lawful, or fair game?
@@tbowers0045 No, I think there's more than that in the specific cases of Philly and KC.
and a new Commissioner
Start holding the officials accountable
It's also ridiculous to see how the really terrible calls are getting piled on the same team during the game. It's one thing if there's just all around bad call getting made against both teams, but it almost seems targeted this year.
not just this year, the bears and lions have been targeted every year for years with bs calls. the officiating is just getting worse. this year is horrible and ive only watched these, and half of 1 game this year because of the officiating, 3 games last year. football is just not enjoyable anymore.
@@theconsigliere8463 Amen Brother
"personal foul. Tackling. This is not allowed in football"
Clearly the refs have proven that even when the QB has the ball, you're not able to hit them. THEN WHY EVEN GIVE THEM PADS??
Referee timestamp
0:00 14:37 Alex Kemp
0:34 Adrian Hill
1:13 John Hussey
2:08 17:36 Bill Vinovich
4:05 5:01 5:28 Tra Blake
7:33 Carl Cheffers
8:31 Clay Martin
10:25 11:20 Clete Blakeman
13:02 Ron Torbert
This is a great reminder that the NFL is almost impossible to watch anymore. All of these horrific calls, and no calls, just from 1 week. The head of officiating should be foreced to watch these plays on an endless loop like the scene from Clockwork Orange.
The fact that there are almost 20 minutes of refs missed calls and horrible calls for just week 9 goes to show the league has a serious ref problem.
It doesn't matter what game it is, but the league has to be rigged with an 18 minute long video of bad calls and missed calls. It's obvious to me this whole season
You missed some clips of the cowboys game, where the eagles offense would literally false start every single play 😂
Hurts don’t it
It’s okay as u can see on the flag they picked up bg also had a hands to the face and also y’all dline was offsides damn near every play
@@samueltimpson78that’s not true at all man 😂
@@georgejohnson8674 The football is at the line of scrimmage. If your hands are also on the line of scrimmage as a defensive player, that is an offsides as you are crossing the line of scrimmage.
@@georgejohnson8674 If your hands are on the line of scrimmage, it counts as crossing the line of scrimmage. Read the rules, bud lmao
17 minutes for a compilation of terrible calls is actually insane. It's getting worse every week. Please give us full time refs
And 6 minutes is cowboys vs eagles. Those refs being byast cost us the game along with us not being able to beat the eagles and the refs in Philly. So damn frustrating
The facemask with Douglas at 14:15 with the ref staring right at it in the background is a thing of beauty.
"We can all disagree with it, but it's the rule." And therein lies the issues with monopolies. If there was a competing league players and fans could go there and the NFL would have to adjust to the fans, but as is the fans have to adjust to the NFL.
It's not a monopoly, though. There are 3 active pro leagues. They are just the most powerful.
@@cmike123 I'd say it's still a monopoly in that the other leagues can't possibly compete. It'd probably cost like $50 billion to compete. It's like a local supermarket competing with Walmart.
That was literally one of the worst intentional grounding calls I've ever seen.
It's very clearly a blown route... The intent was to complete a pass on a go route.
@@BurlASSque your idea of compete is a little off. There are a ton of talented people that either couldnt cut it in the NFL or that no team had room for. They will have a hard time competing for recruits fresh out of college, but the XFL in particular has made rule changes that the fans find favorable. As long as they can string together exciting football and get views, they can compete.
Or they can let some people shine. PJ Walker is a bust in the NFL, but that mothertrucker was a golden god in XFL.
Thank you for these compilation videos. 3:08 wow, just wow.
i cant believe that hit on mac jones was flagged. what can these guys do anymore?
I feel bad For Kj Henry (#55 for the commanders) I graduated high school with him. 5 star recruit in high school had An amazing personality I’ve always been a fan of his
It’s sad when the announcers are questioning the refs.
As a dolphins fan, i can agree its the eagles and refs vs whoever team they play
14:28 HOW DOES THAT REF NOT SEE THAT FACEMASK GETTING YANKED?
Rewatch the clip, the Washington player who tackled him wore long white sleeves with no arm band.
Who’s wearing no sleeves with a red armband on both hands?
The patriots player.
He’s grabbing his own facemask and pulling it to draw a flag.
The amount of penalty calls not called on the Eagles, getting two touchdown opportunities overturned, and a 2-point conversion not counting, makes me question whether or not the game was rigged.
It would make me question it until you realize how many missed calls were on the cowboys. Multiple holds, offsides, missed hands to the face same play Bradberry committed his.
Just an overall bad game. Plus the last drive, even if the calls were correct, tells me it wasn’t rigged for Philly. 56 yards of penalties and Dallas still couldn’t score.
Some of them were justified Like you can literally see Dak getting out of bounds for the 2 point conversion or the PIs made by Eagle defense or even the technicalities for that 4th and goal by the Cowboys (Vikings Week flashback) But both teams actually had so many penalties good, bad, and uncalled for (Like the Roughing the passer call) that it was a laundromat out there.
@@shunsha8606 Puh-lease, even this app called Newsbreak said it was rigged.
My favorite was the sliding rugby trip that the CINCY PLAYER TAYLOR-SWIFT PUT ON THE BILLS TE KINKAID and not even one flag by any of the REFS ,EVEN WHEN IT WAS REPLAYED ON CINCYS STADIUM JUMBOTRONES.
i love how with each week these videos get longer lmao
Pretty much if you play QB or WR just lay there after you have been hit and you'll get the flag😢
I remember Tom Brady getting caught on camera flopping when he DIDN'T get hit just to draw a flag. I remember Tom Brady getting up after a clean hit, and doing his "Flag! Flag! Flag!" pantomime and then seeing the official throwing the flag as an afterthought.
There needs to be a standard across the NFL for the officiating crews. There also needs to be consequences for bad calls
I wonder if you could just have a single ref in the booth. They get a single, real-time replay of every penalty (no slow-mo) and can confirm or veto it based on that. Every play also gets a single, full frame overhead realtime replay. If a no-call is not obvious to the refs on the field and not obvious from 30 feet up, then it wasn't bad enough to call.
How would you refine this idea?
The XFL had an official doing live review and frequently had the review finished within 15 seconds before the next play was close to being run. It's possible and, since we seem to be headed for constant horrible flags or no-flags that change the course of games, should be highly probably.
We finally get a hell of a Dallas and Eagles game and the refs really wanted to make it about them. That would have been a classic game in my opinion if the refs wouldn't have refed.
This kind of stuff is the exact reason why Arrowhead booed the refs for over half the game last season VS the Raiders. The crap RTP call Chris Jones got has not been fixed in a year. Whoever is responsible for the refs needs to train better, hire better.
The fact that this is an 18 minute video is embarrassing enough for the nfl these refs need to be punished for these awful calls
i been saying this for years, but its obvious that the NFL condones and/or in on this bs because they refuse to do anything about it and fix the problem. theyll only fix it if people stop watching, paying for tickets, and everything that starts to hit their pockets.
Packer game was bs
agreed
At least the packers still won
Cowboys game was horrible
Refs were trying so hard to help the Rams. Comes with a super bowl win in the last 5 years
It's all rigged. The players are involved too. They are shifting your attention away by blaming the refs. The refs, coaches, and players are all working together to teach the pre determined outcome
Officials need to be re trained on how to officiate games!! Not just in football, but in all sports! Too many missed calls and too many bullshit calls! These calls decide the coutcomes on so many games its depressing! Whoever is training these officials don't know their ass from a hole in the ground of what they're doing!
This is why I stopped watching NFL last year. It’s a joke. I much prefer baseball and hockey now. Took a bit to get used to walk away from football but the only way the NFL is going to do anything about these refs is if they start losing viewership and fans attending games. If we complain but keep watching, they’ll keep doing what they are. It’s just a business like anything else. Money talks.
as a bills fan, this week was brutal, just major call after call going the bengals way... but i feel for hollywood brown, dude actually ran a route, not that fake into hitting the crossing db, he ran a real route, got separation and was flagged for OPI cause the defenders got crossed up, brutal.
The way NFL challenges should work is that every team gets unlimited challenges and can challenge penalties until they fail 2 total challenges then they lose their ability to challenge for the rest of the game
Something weird is going on with the Eagles. Refs seem to be helping them out as much as possible every game. The Dolphins / Eagles game had some of the most horrendous officiating I've ever seen in a regular season game, and they definitely got some favorable calls in the Dallas game, too.
The one thing NFL fans can agree on is that the RTP calls have gotten worse every year. Each game has at least one that should not have been thrown, and even the commentators are calling it out
If there ever is a week where we don't have roughing the passer that is a horrible call then hell will freeze over. I will always watch the nfl but its starting to get harder with how bad the refs are getting. So many superbowl winners didn't deserve to be there because of games that were blown
These terrible calls are hurting the game, changing outcomes because of flat out errors. The defense is at such as disadvantage at all times because of officiating.
honestly can't watch a full game anymore. Roughing the passer and illegal contact ruin everything
That cowboys eagles game was ridiculous. Refs making Phantom calls all night and avoiding throwing Flags every time there's an actual penalty. Some of those guys should be in jail after that robbery
These 5 calls were correct
See at 3:30, the blue and the yellow lines are never lined up with the markers. Hes not offsides here.
3:32 that’s not DPI, he didn’t impede the WRs ability to catch the ball.
6:09 that was a hand to the chest and with in the legal 5 yard limit.
6:30 this was also clean, just a bad pass by Dak
7:14 He didn’t hit him in the head
I might be in the minority on this one, but I completely agree with how intentional grounding has been being called this year. I think it's good to eliminate the judgment call of "ok but is he intending to ground it". The less judgment calls the refs have the ability to make the better IMO. Did the ball land near an eligible receiver? no? flag. clear cut, no room for errors of judgment.
The Cardinal pass interference is unbelievable, he did not touch him and they said that’s interference, the refs actually suck
love these keep em coming
I think I know what happened to all of the replacement refs from when the officials were on strike....they were given fulltime contracts with the NFL.
Gonna see a lot more of these roughing the passer calls with all these QB injuries.
I'm blind, i'm deaf, I want to be a ref!
At some point, the NFL has to start allowing a booth review of penalties. When games are lost because of penalties... it LOOKS BAD. There also needs to be accountability if they are not going to allow for a booth from above confirming if a penalty occurred. It would not slow the game down that much and would make it more realistic.
Love your video, and a lot of these games are rigged
NFL is a fkn joke man these Refs need to be sued
The amount of uncalled offsides from the Cowboys is actually crazy
The fact they get refs help and still can’t get a win is hilarous
They aren't, the blue line is just on tV
right but isnt it a refs job to make sure everyone is in their correct places? like if that happens again whos gonna be the one to throw the flag?@@Iannnus
@@georgejohnson8674 It's crazy the take outta this was Cowboys were offsides and not very blatant calls the refs just didn't call or picked up, didn't even show the Schoon play when he's already being tackled before he catches the ball XD
The line on the screen is a fair bit in front of the ball. Just say you're a moron. It's easier.
Good God at this point they just need to either cover the QB in bubble wrap or simply change to flag football. "If the defender puts his body weight on him it's a foul" Oh, like idk... EVERY SINGLE TACKLE SINCE FOOTBALL WAS INVENTED. Bruh!
They gotta start firing some referees coz these calls are getting out of hand and there ignoring calls that should have been called 🤦
Tbh I'm just as annoyed with Dean Blandino. So sick of him justifying this bullshit every week.
How do you have a ref who has the job to make sure defensive players line up on their side of the ball and miss it every game every week
Every elite pass rusher gets away with it. Aaron Donald got away with multiple offsides in the Super Bowl against the Bengals, including the last sack on Burrow. Not 1 flag. I was screaming at the TV the whole 4th quarter. Watts, the Bosas, Garrett, Parsons they all line up in the nuetral zone almost every play. It's pretty obvious also.
@@fmbbeachbum8163 it’s not just elite rushers anymore I feel like
@fmbbeachbum8163 I agree with you on Donald's last tackle on burrow that should've been a unnecessary roughness penalty right there
@@BrianMiller-XavierMan66 unnecessary roughness for what? Tackling him?
@@blakecharles4501 for throwing him to the ground
MAKE NFL GREAT AGAIN!
Did Angel Hernandez get hired by the NFL???? 🤣🤣🤣
Mahomes is becoming quite the actor.
What do you expect, he does commercials
He's the NFL's new golden boy
He should be in one of the soap opera shows with drama like that
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The Bills vs. Bengals game was one of the most one-sided officiated games I've seen in a LONG time. Usually with these horribly officiated games both teams are getting generous calls but the Bills got nothing all game. I started joking on the catch we challenged that we wouldn't get it just because we hadn't gotten a call all game and to my surprise we didn't get it.
Whoever said that Allen was "intentional grounding" needs their eyes checked! How many damn times have QBs thrown the ball away regardless where the recievers are? Total bullshit call!! Allen clearly threw the ball away and he was still in the pocket! Never should have been called!
There was a missed call on the play where chase hurt his back, he got hit and was a defenseless receiver and he was hit while in the air
Got nothing> Bruh what? The refs penalized the Bengals on crucial 3rd downs and called like 5-6 penalties on them in a row taking points off the board. Go check the video going around on the "false start" against OBJ on the field goal...he didnt move at all. Chase was hit prior to the arrival of the deep ball and there was no PI call, the PI against CTB was BS because he was looking for the ball and the WR ran right into him. The roughing the passer call was made against the bills because you can hit the QB anywhere near the neck or head area and Burrow had no way to protect himself on the way to the ground. The intentional grounding was called against Allen because despite him saying there wasnt pressure there was a LB coming unblocked down the middle and the rules expert clearly explained that it was intentional grounding because he didnt throw it anywhere near a WR. It doesnt matter that it was an option route, he was in the pocket and threw it nowhere near an elible WR, go watch Allen play, he intentional grounds all the time to avoid sacks and its almsot never called. Bills lost point, blank, simple. Last year it was ther snow why they lost (give me a break) and this year its the officials...whats it gonna be next time?
In such a close game like the Cowboys-Eagles game you really can't have that many terrible penalties, just wow...
Officiating this year has been deplorable, and the fact they can't be questioned or calls talked about after the game is ridiculous. Who do they think the refs are, Democrats?
Those offense offsides on the packers was some BS. How you gonna call that when all of there helmets are behind the centers
The referees want defensive linemen to literally fly...
Ducking clown show.
They do care, they care about Vegas.
The missed parsons hold happens every game in the NFL, guy let go and parsons still had a chance at a play but yet you he just throws his arms up!
At this point, the rules should literally be that QB's can't advance the ball with running, and QBs can't be tackled.
So glad the uncalled offsides by the cowboys made it into the vid. . .
I mean Jason Kelce false started on just about every play so it evens out
You missed one in the Viking Saints game. Vikings offensive player was being handsy with the Saints defensive player who was reciprocating. The Saints player shoved the Vikings player's helmet off of his head. The Viking player got the penalty.
He uploaded 4 days ago, and that game was yesterday. Still, yes a nasty, stupid ass call. I was infuriated.
Yeah, I have it recorded and it will be ready Thursday.
@@budleewiser Thank you. When it happened, the announcers showed it once and then glossed over it. I still don't understand it.
@@kj.viking You are right, and I am sorry. I must have grabbed the wrong week.
I've watched most of these videos over the last few years now and I just gotta say: this video has the highest number of calls where I actually agree with the call on the field. Obviously there are still a ton of bad calls or no calls etc ... and obviously the ones where you're just like wtf did the ref even think he/she saw?
But the were several in this video that the refs got right.
I like these videos but you gotta do a better job picking which plays to highlight.
😂
I was at the Panther game. I was waiting all week for both of those "personal fouls" to make the ridiculous call reel.
TBH, I wouldn't be surprised if Roughing the Passer became reviewable one day. That WSH-NE call was total nonsense.
Start firing, fining, and suspending Refs for shitty calls.
I guarantee you they'll start caring then.
Refs in the NFL are the equivalent of Angel Hernandez of Baseball.