"not a reviewable play" is not a thing that should ever have been a thing. I don't wanna say the NFL is rigged, but if it was, that'd be a super convenient way to get away with it.
Agreed, I also think challenges should be renewed 2nd half like timeouts considering how horrible the refs have become. I have seen them refuse to over turn a challenged play even thought it's obvious they got it wrong. The nfl for awhile really does feel "rigged."
I can understand judgement call type plays, but you're literally looking to see if the ball has been snapped by a certain time. Sure you can argue that a camera only shoots so many frames per second, but if you can't get the ball out within a 24 frame window you didn't get the play off in time.
@vibesothc these awful calls have happend every season in the nfl. They have the power to change it, but don't. That's why its easy for games to be altured the way the nfl wants them to.
I mean, that just means that being a ref is extremely difficult. there aren't just "better refs" out there somewhere. People will see a split second action in slow motion on a replay and wonder how these 7 officials watching 22 guys commit dozens of potential penalties missed one thing in real time. Relax people.
I don’t think it is coming from the NFL, I think it is generally a problem with individual refs. Some refs might be biased towards a team or player and will throw flags in their favor. It’s not really some grand conspiracy. The same thing with Brady and how the refs were practically kissing his feet.
@@IDislikeMacaroni It might be somewhere in the middle, like how in that Jets vs Chiefs interception call, it's possible the ref was worried about losing his job if the Chiefs ended up losing that game (and all the Taylor Swift fans paying for games) and then the NFL looked at that play and saw it as a holding call and blamed it on that one ref.
I honestly hate the helmet to helmet rule because if the offensive player ducks their head what is the defense player supposed to do magically contort their head out of the way??
Exactly the problem I've had with the NFL recently. It's so heavy-handed against the defense that unless the refs just ignore half the penalties, it'd just be a game of two offensive teams running the ball to the other side uncompeted.
It's a problem in college football too. You can't expect two freight trains to change courses moments before a collision. I'm 100% for player safety, but sometimes certain hits are just going to happen.
Especially when they claimed the rule would apply to both offensive and defensive players equally. I don't think I've ever seen an offensive player flagged for leading with their helmet.
You smash your head into the bottom of their shoulderpad while hitting their helmet with your shoulderpad. This is not rocket science. I do disagree quite strongly with the helmet to helmet call against da Bearz though. For me the defender did everything he could to initiate a shoulder contact there.
We watch these horrible calls week after week…..determination is that the NFL now stands for NEVERENDING FLAGS LEAGUE. Welcome to the WWE because there’s not a difference between scripted wrestling and scripted football…..for your “ENTERTAINMENT” 😂
And they wonder why people don’t trust people in power or authority. That penalty only came out after it was picked. If it was actually a penalty , the flag would have come out BEFORE the pick.
Think of it this way would a ref call a delay of game penalty half a second after the clock hits 0. No, that’s why player jump “offsides” because their penalty does not count because another penalty happens before it.
@@ninefingerjack flags come out when the foul is witnessed, not several seconds later when the interception happens. I.e when an off sides penalty is called, you typically see the flags already on the ground before the quarterback even finishes his drop back. Refs aren't supposed to hold flags in their pocket until after the play has been decided.
You can't allow the players to grab and fight all game and then throw a flag late in the 4th on a crucial play. This isn't the NBA, though the refs are making it more like it every week.
@@Esb906This is a really stupid comment seeing as who the DB is. It's sauce. He's not getting more or less agressive throughout the game. He has one mode.
Refs shouldn't pick and choose when they want to throw a flag. With that said however a penalty is still a penalty no matter when it happens in a game....... The Sauce call was correct !!!
You watch the bad calls in this video from both sides that game and still think this when the chiefs are the 8th most penalized team this year. Idiot@@Weezy10580
Thank you!!! They rly trying to get rid of the Brotherly Shove no matter what the cost. The funny thing is, Eagles aren't the only team this season to do the Brotherly Shove.
Not only that, but if you count the number of eagles hands, you will see that "Landon dickerson's hand" which was "halfway up the football" is actually Kelce's left hand, both landon's hands are behind the ball. They are all in 4 point stances. Ridiculous
Dickerson's helmet is past Kelce's. Looks like he's offsides to me. This particular play was one of the few in the video I thought was clearly called correctly and idk what people are talking about with this being a bad call. The comment about the hand is wrong but dude is obviously offsides
@@plannein Even if Dickerson was offsides, (which he's most clearly not, if you stop the vid at any time, his tip of the helmet is about an inch behind Kelce's), the Commander's player is also offsides, which means the penalties would offset. It's honestly hard to not see that as some bias against the Eagles because they're clearly looking for penalties to call against them while not seeing the obvious penalties against the other team.
Of course it starts with the Darling child Chiefs. It's time we face the sad truth that the NFL is more about drama and celebrity gossip than competitive football. How the mighty have fallen😔
The Jets safety is 100% a safety. "No player shall grasp and control, twist, turn, push, or pull the facemask of an opponent in any direction. Note: If a player grasps an opponent’s facemask, he must immediately release it. If he does not immediately release it and controls his opponent, it is a foul." That one announcer got it right. A hand to the face is not an automatic facemask (or else there would be at least on basically every drive of the game). What makes it a facemask is using it to take control of a player. The contact to the face starts outside the endzone. But because the defender pulls and twists the helmet in the endzone, that makes it a penalty. Thus, safety.
Plus, if I'm not mistaken, for spotting purposes, even if the foul occurred outside of the end zone by the offense, if the quarterback is in the end zone when the foul happens it's a safety anyway.
The horse collar that's not a horse caller but the facemask that was never called yep that helped them get a TD if I remember correctly, the game was a fat mess any way we look at it on both sides
@brianblank9921 That's wrong. It doesn't matter where the qb is. It's where the foul starts. Now where he grabbed it and where he started twisting it is debatable depending on which they called. I'm a Chiefs fan, and I'm ok with the safety. I'm more irritated about the illegal hands to the face on the Jets first touchdown that didn't get called. The Chiefs defender had his helmet pushed off and it rolled and tripped up Reid who was in coverage. Either way, the reffing was horrible and inconsistent.
@@JerryC26 sure. But the difference is that the crappy calls against the Chiefs only helped the Jets get a TD (the Chiefs still had an opportunity to stop it). The bad calls in the 4th quarter ENSURED that the Jets wouldn't even get a CHANCE to win (even with turnovers that should have happened, the Jets were screwed out of all of them).
That call on Dickerson was bad for so many reasons 1) Offsides is not an offensive penalty, that's a false start or a neutral zone infraction. 2) Payne is literally touching the ball. 3) Yall just mad because you can't sneak as well as us so you cried to Goodell until they start calling random bs like this
I see that the referees once again horrifically missed 2 face masking penalties during Week 4. Although, I'm actually shocked that they called one in the Chiefs/Jets game while also missing one in that very same game. It also doesn't help that the officiating for that game was crap
4:38 You have to admire the balls on that guy. Commit offensive pass interference, throw the defender to the ground, then trip over the guy you just threw down and ask for a flag.
Referees are humans who make mistakes, I think people often forget that the rule book is huge and changing every season. Not to mention they're watching all this in person firsthand and they have to know all these rules like the back of their hand. I feel a lot of times they're stuck between a rock and a hard place because there's probably honestly a penalty every single play if you look hard enough and if they're throwing every single play people be like let them play! But when something happen and they dont call it everyone is like the the heck! Also you got people who say "well yes its a penalty but... you cant call it then!! " ...why not? I believe that 99.9% who complain about the ref if they had to officiate one NFL game they would fall into the same pitfalls themselves
“Defensive holding in football is when a defensive player *GRABS* or tackles an offensive player who is not in possession of the ball.“ - rookie road. The Jets penalty was questionable, but was the right call.
That's alright the Cleveland Browns get treated horrible by the refs as well and they've always treated the Cleveland Browns like crap over the years missing calls and calling controversial calls that should never be called referees that do that all the time should be fired and fans get sick and tired of it
Worst one yet lol... I really haven't seen calls this bad in college, with a larger pool of games every week, in years. What's going on with NFL refs? It's actually pretty insane when you consider they have REPLAY on many of the missed calls.
Referees shown in this video Chiefs at Jets: Alex Kemp Lions at Packers: Alan Eck Raiders at Chargers: John Hussey Bengals at Titans: Shawn Smith Steelers at Texans: Bill Vinovich Cardinals at 49ers: Clete Blakeman Broncos at Bears: Carl Cheffers Commanders at Eagles: Ron Torbert Rams at Colts: Land Clark Buccaneers at Saints: Shawn Hochuli
You could make a whole 15 minute video every week on the Steelers alone with how refs call stuff in our favor and then also make BS calls to punish us. There's not enough time to edit every single bad call for all 32 teams. The videos would be 10 hours long.
Facemask - safety was the right call. You can touch someone’s facemask and not twist and it’s not a penalty. It’s only a penalty when you twist, which he didn’t do until the end zone
During the Seattle and new York game, it wasn't about how many flags there were, how many were on us, it was about how many were missed on the giants end
The flag in the Chiefs-Jets on Sauce Gardner only was thrown once the INT was made. And called on "number 11", which was KC's receiver. The league's officiating is a joke as a whole. But year in year out, Alex Kemp's crews stand out and are on these videos a lot more than some others.
How about for next weeks games, all teams just run around, and not touch each other. Then both teams would score so that it looks fair to the refs without having to throw a flag. WHAT ARE THESE CONTACT CALLS??? ITS FREAKEN FOOTBALL.
1: Good call 2: Bad call 3: Great call 4: Video doesn't show the foul. IC does NOT require a pass to be thrown, btw. 5: Insufficient information. Game clock not shown. 6: ??? Maybe the NFL has a different def of crackback than the NFHS/Canadian rules I used to work. Not a foul in my book. 7: Clear OPI 8: Might have been a hold. Need a different angle. 9: bad call 10: LOoked like a good call from that angle. Contact diverted receiver from pattern. 11: Clearly missed call 12: There's maybe a touch of IC here, but not PI. Didn't affect the play; bad call. 13: Clearly missed. 14: Correct call. 15: Not sure (again, NFL has odd rules) but the pylon may be considered "in bounds." 16: Would like to see what the line judge saw. Doesn't look right. 17: Would like to see different angle, but it looks like a good non-call. 18: Wrong call; touchback. 19: Correct call. Led with helmet. 20: Correct call, helmet was primary (initial) contact. 21: Leading with helmet - this is a bit soft but it's there. 22: Sure looked like a hold.
2:18 "it's when he grasps AND starts to twist turn or pull."... AND is the key word. He didn't START to TWIST TURN OR PULL TILL INSIDE THEN ENDZONE!!!!!!!! Words have definitions. You must understand the word, to understand a sentence. I'm sorry if you don't understand the definition to AND 🤦♂️😂🤷♂️
lol, that was a battle on the first one, contact was initiated by the offense. second one was a facemask, not a horse collar. They need to adapt to the NHL's war room in Toronto, unbiased intelligent people making the final call. until then....
Worst officiating I've seen in many many years. These officials need to go back and start over doing high school football before they are asked back to the NFL.
The refs straight up bailed out Pat Mahomes and the chiefs to win that game. First they didn’t call a super obvious offensive holding that allowed Mahomes to run for a first down and the horrible defensive hold on the Jets that gave the Chiefs a first down. Rigged 0:05
This is not the only time it happens...When Brady played for the Patriots, they always got the late, bail-out calls. Then when he went to Tampa, they did too. Now that Mahomes is the face of the NFL, the Chiefs get the bail-out calls all the time...NFL fans are IDIOTS...they are too stupid to see the obvious...
@@Esb906 Seahawks fan, here. We generally wait until playoffs to pay the refs and/or Vikings kickers. If you rely on the refs too much or too early in the season, they're liable to turn on you when you need them the most.
I have been a diehard jets fan for all my life and I have seen some pretty bad calls, but you shouldn't mistake for malice what can easily be explained by incompetence. Yes, the refs screwed us over and they did cost us the game, however this is not a result of rigging rather than the league hiring underexperienced referees. The league has to take more responsibility when selecting refs and they have to be held accountable when incidents like this one occurs.
IMO this take is naive. Professional sports league owners know what makes the most money...and they instruct officials about how to ref games very frequently. Oh...and legally the NFL specifically categorizes games as "entertainment" and not as ;sporting events" (same as the WWE)!!!!!
Goodell gets paid about 50 million a year to avoid responsibility. He does that well...never ever published the data they promised on the football air pressures they took the year after the Brady witch hunt. Jets fans are fine with that though.
@@nunyabizzness8but that doesn’t really make sense, because really bad call we’re also made against the Chiefs. If it was rigged, wouldn’t you think the penalties against the Chiefs would be normal? It’s not a grand conspiracy, the refs are just incompetent.
@@nunyabizzness8 The troll Goodell is basically a wayyy over paid high school principal dishing out punishments and high fiving 1st rd picks 1 time a year.
Any more, I don’t celebrate any play until 5 seconds after it’s over because there are seemingly ALWAYS flags. It’s what happens when you’ve had the same officials for the last 20 years. Just as with politicians, back door deals get made and a whole lot of corruption
The referees don't suck. No multi-billion dollar corporation (with a few exceptions for propaganda reasons like Annheiser-Busch) hires incompetent people. The NFL (and most all pro sports) completely understands to maximize revenue, they need to do two things: 1. Try to get as many close games as possible so people will watch longer and have exciting memories of the games: 2. Make sure the highest-rated media draw players, like LeBron James, Steph Curry, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes play in the most high-profile games. The NFL needs to ensure the Chiefs win the AFC West every year, and make it to the AFC Championship or Superbowl most, if not every year, with an occasional non-appearance to not be too predictable. This is why the Chiefs always get the critical late calls in most games to give them the best chance to win. Sometimes the refs even call blatant bad calls against the Chiefs eariler to give them some measure of "plausible deniablity," so when they give the Chiefs the great call at the right time to help them win, brain-dead, non-critically thinking NFL fans, like many who are posting in this comment section will claim "the calls went both ways." The bad calls that really matter are not the ones in the first half. It's the calls that help a team win late that really steer the outcome of the game. The NFL wants you to think their officials are incompetent, but the opposite is really true. They are instructed to make sure the games are close whenever possible, and to make sure Mahomes always wins the AFC West, makes the playoffs and usually the AFC Championship game or Superbowl. How many AFC Championship games has Mahomes played in a row now?
Been complaining about this for awhile! It's not just my team who they target ! I feel like they are corrupt in some way either getting pay offs or gamble odds! But no team is safe! Plus no accountability for them that I have seen for shit calls !
First note: The lions and packers game, I agree that it’s a missed call but I also agree that it’s a good call because you don’t hear the whistle. Second note- they should add buzzers in the stadium and change the seconds (:59- :00 to 59.9-0.00) Final note- this should be a reviewable play unless it’s
Theres so many play clock problems, they just need to add a buzzer like the shot clock in Basketball. When the play clock hits 0 boom, buzzer sound, then the refs can go off sound instead of having to watch the clock
Why is it that the ball can knock down the pylon from any angle and it's considered a touchdown, but if a foot hits it and the other foot lands in bounds it's considered out of bounds? I understand the rule says any part of the body that touches it is out, but the ball can touch it and suddenly it's in bounds?
To my understanding, as far as the NFL cares, the ball is important in 2 regards. Control, and forward progress. The ball is essentially treated at the spot where the hands are, while the feetsydoodles are watched like a bloody hawks. If one nanometer of toesies is out of bounds you're out.
Now that the NFL has embraced and partnered with gambling, you can be assured that every game will have questionable calls. And Roger just keeps getter richer.
They gave these officials earpieces the other year and all of a sudden there are A TON of bad calls and super late flags appearing. Doesn’t take a conspiracy theorist to start to question what’s going on
5:00 The guy's literally got his hand wrapped around another man's throat at the end of a play. That gets you a night in jail and some fines/anger management class IRL. Glad we let it go on the football field because "it's a contact sport."
I seriously don't watch the NFL anymore thanks to the officiating. at best I watched clips on RUclips because I still like the sport but I just cannot stand getting invested in a game when you know the officiating isn't fair.
I use to be a fan of all sports, but when all these officials started changing things I just have no care for any. Referees and Umpires are lousy, lazy and stupid.
I've noticed this year and last that the refs are calling penalties on DB's simply for being on the field and standing where the WR wants to go. So the WR runs into the DB and then the DB gets called for contact or holding. Nonsense.
Chiefs will once again be prominent in the Week 5 compilation.
As they are every week
i’m not a vikings fan and you can see they absolutely handed the win over the vikings to the chiefs
Your comment aged like milk
@@loganater5004 It didn't age poorly at all. This is Week 6. Week 5 they got some ref fuckery on their side.
Cry more dude
"not a reviewable play" is not a thing that should ever have been a thing. I don't wanna say the NFL is rigged, but if it was, that'd be a super convenient way to get away with it.
Agreed, I also think challenges should be renewed 2nd half like timeouts considering how horrible the refs have become. I have seen them refuse to over turn a challenged play even thought it's obvious they got it wrong. The nfl for awhile really does feel "rigged."
I can understand judgement call type plays, but you're literally looking to see if the ball has been snapped by a certain time. Sure you can argue that a camera only shoots so many frames per second, but if you can't get the ball out within a 24 frame window you didn't get the play off in time.
Not "rigged", scripted. Thought it was just a joke, but with the way the refs are this season, it definitely seems like reality
@vibesothc these awful calls have happend every season in the nfl. They have the power to change it, but don't. That's why its easy for games to be altured the way the nfl wants them to.
it is rigged and rigged badly i think vegas has a lot to do with it but im sure goodell also has a hand in certain games as well
That Chiefs vs Jets game was just straight up terrible calls for both sides. NFL needs to hire different non bias refs
NFL hiring unbiased refs? You're asking a lot from the NFL. Lol
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@@bbbbbzzzzzzzzzz5431 yes?
@@PeanutButterAndJellyBros Maybe, I’m just hoping to get different referees for games if these bad calls continue to happen
Very true, I even know a jets fan that agrees that they’re were terrible calls on both sides
the fact that somebody can make 10+ minute videos every week of the refs being this atrocious and nothing is done is crazy
I mean, that just means that being a ref is extremely difficult. there aren't just "better refs" out there somewhere. People will see a split second action in slow motion on a replay and wonder how these 7 officials watching 22 guys commit dozens of potential penalties missed one thing in real time. Relax people.
@@plap111holy minimalization, batman. must be a WWE fan
The refs are making it extremely obvious that the NFL has indicated which team in any game they want to win.
Lol
🙄 conspiracy theories. You probably believe in lizard people too.
I don’t think it is coming from the NFL, I think it is generally a problem with individual refs. Some refs might be biased towards a team or player and will throw flags in their favor. It’s not really some grand conspiracy. The same thing with Brady and how the refs were practically kissing his feet.
If the refs really wanted the chiefs to win then the game would’ve been 38-0, not 20-20.
@@IDislikeMacaroni It might be somewhere in the middle, like how in that Jets vs Chiefs interception call, it's possible the ref was worried about losing his job if the Chiefs ended up losing that game (and all the Taylor Swift fans paying for games) and then the NFL looked at that play and saw it as a holding call and blamed it on that one ref.
It’s really sad when officials decide games and not the players and coaches
I honestly hate the helmet to helmet rule because if the offensive player ducks their head what is the defense player supposed to do magically contort their head out of the way??
Exactly the problem I've had with the NFL recently. It's so heavy-handed against the defense that unless the refs just ignore half the penalties, it'd just be a game of two offensive teams running the ball to the other side uncompeted.
And if you don’t duck your head as a defensive player you’ll get hit in the chest and end up like Hamlin.
It's a problem in college football too.
You can't expect two freight trains to change courses moments before a collision.
I'm 100% for player safety, but sometimes certain hits are just going to happen.
Especially when they claimed the rule would apply to both offensive and defensive players equally. I don't think I've ever seen an offensive player flagged for leading with their helmet.
You smash your head into the bottom of their shoulderpad while hitting their helmet with your shoulderpad. This is not rocket science. I do disagree quite strongly with the helmet to helmet call against da Bearz though. For me the defender did everything he could to initiate a shoulder contact there.
We watch these horrible calls week after week…..determination is that the NFL now stands for NEVERENDING FLAGS LEAGUE. Welcome to the WWE because there’s not a difference between scripted wrestling and scripted football…..for your “ENTERTAINMENT” 😂
And they wonder why people don’t trust people in power or authority.
That penalty only came out after it was picked. If it was actually a penalty , the flag would have come out BEFORE the pick.
Came to the comments just to say that.
@@brianblank9921as opposed to?
Think of it this way would a ref call a delay of game penalty half a second after the clock hits 0.
No, that’s why player jump “offsides” because their penalty does not count because another penalty happens before it.
@@ninefingerjack flags come out when the foul is witnessed, not several seconds later when the interception happens. I.e when an off sides penalty is called, you typically see the flags already on the ground before the quarterback even finishes his drop back. Refs aren't supposed to hold flags in their pocket until after the play has been decided.
Watch the chargers vs chiefs game in week 2 last season. Chargers picked off mahomes 3 times and refs threw flags for P.I. Every single time
Easiest way to control the outcome of the games. Tim Donaghy said he could control the outcome 6 points either way with just his whistle.
You can't allow the players to grab and fight all game and then throw a flag late in the 4th on a crucial play. This isn't the NBA, though the refs are making it more like it every week.
@@Esb906 Lul.
@@Esb906This is a really stupid comment seeing as who the DB is. It's sauce. He's not getting more or less agressive throughout the game. He has one mode.
@@Esb906 🐄
Refs shouldn't pick and choose when they want to throw a flag. With that said however a penalty is still a penalty no matter when it happens in a game.......
The Sauce call was correct !!!
more like WWE
Love how the ref didn’t throw the flag until he saw it intercepted in the first clip.. seriously couldn’t have made it anymore obvious.
Yup. They cut out the Ref saying “before the throw.. holding” and yes he threw the flag after the interception. They’re not even trying to hide it lol
NFL trying so hard to make Mahomes into the face of the game
You watch the bad calls in this video from both sides that game and still think this when the chiefs are the 8th most penalized team this year. Idiot@@Weezy10580
What about the safety that put up point on the jets board and gave them all the momentum that wasnt an actual safety
makes up for the horse collar call that led to the Jets scoring
It isn't just the bad calls but WHEN the calls are being made and the inconsistencies.
9:56 calling offsides on an o lineman when the d lineman has his hand literally on the ball is outrageous
And the OL who got called wasn’t even offside. The hand is Kelce’s.
9:46 "Almost on top of the football" Dudes helmet is almost touching kelce's, and his hand is under the ball.
Thank you!!! They rly trying to get rid of the Brotherly Shove no matter what the cost. The funny thing is, Eagles aren't the only team this season to do the Brotherly Shove.
Not only that, but if you count the number of eagles hands, you will see that "Landon dickerson's hand" which was "halfway up the football" is actually Kelce's left hand, both landon's hands are behind the ball. They are all in 4 point stances. Ridiculous
@@bow2235 It is ridiculous. I think they want Kelce to play with one arm tied behind his back.
Dickerson's helmet is past Kelce's. Looks like he's offsides to me. This particular play was one of the few in the video I thought was clearly called correctly and idk what people are talking about with this being a bad call. The comment about the hand is wrong but dude is obviously offsides
@@plannein Even if Dickerson was offsides, (which he's most clearly not, if you stop the vid at any time, his tip of the helmet is about an inch behind Kelce's), the Commander's player is also offsides, which means the penalties would offset. It's honestly hard to not see that as some bias against the Eagles because they're clearly looking for penalties to call against them while not seeing the obvious penalties against the other team.
@ 2:39 how is that not offensive holding on #79 of the Chiefs?
It was rofl, refs made sure jets lost
Refs made sure it wasn’t a blowout.
holy shit i mean he tried to show the holding but he literally gave up mid rep and started hitting #79 in the face lmao
Because it’s KC, they get every single call in crunch time
bum defender did nothing
The refs bailed out the chiefs like they did with Brady in the afc championship game against the chiefs
Chiefs are getting bailouts not even close to the Patriots levels. Dee was at least offsides.
@@Joey007istwatch #74 every play.
😂😂😂go cry in a corner chiefs had two calls way worse then those called on them. Jets would of lost either way
And the jags in 2017 afc champ game.
holy shit you kids still crying about that? move on
The game clock from Green Bay, easy fix. Have the sound when the timer hits zero, like how basketball has a buzzer for the shot clock and game clock
Of course it starts with the Darling child Chiefs. It's time we face the sad truth that the NFL is more about drama and celebrity gossip than competitive football. How the mighty have fallen😔
The Jets safety is 100% a safety.
"No player shall grasp and control, twist, turn, push, or pull the facemask of an opponent in any direction.
Note: If a player grasps an opponent’s facemask, he must immediately release it. If he does not immediately release it and controls his opponent, it is a foul."
That one announcer got it right. A hand to the face is not an automatic facemask (or else there would be at least on basically every drive of the game).
What makes it a facemask is using it to take control of a player. The contact to the face starts outside the endzone. But because the defender pulls and twists the helmet in the endzone, that makes it a penalty. Thus, safety.
Plus, if I'm not mistaken, for spotting purposes, even if the foul occurred outside of the end zone by the offense, if the quarterback is in the end zone when the foul happens it's a safety anyway.
The horse collar that's not a horse caller but the facemask that was never called yep that helped them get a TD if I remember correctly, the game was a fat mess any way we look at it on both sides
@brianblank9921 That's wrong. It doesn't matter where the qb is. It's where the foul starts. Now where he grabbed it and where he started twisting it is debatable depending on which they called. I'm a Chiefs fan, and I'm ok with the safety.
I'm more irritated about the illegal hands to the face on the Jets first touchdown that didn't get called. The Chiefs defender had his helmet pushed off and it rolled and tripped up Reid who was in coverage.
Either way, the reffing was horrible and inconsistent.
@@JerryC26 sure. But the difference is that the crappy calls against the Chiefs only helped the Jets get a TD (the Chiefs still had an opportunity to stop it). The bad calls in the 4th quarter ENSURED that the Jets wouldn't even get a CHANCE to win (even with turnovers that should have happened, the Jets were screwed out of all of them).
@@dtc8714don’t forget the single leg your lineman did on Jamien Sherwood that stopped him from making the tackle on the Pacheco TD
Personal Favorite: 0:10
That call on Dickerson was bad for so many reasons
1) Offsides is not an offensive penalty, that's a false start or a neutral zone infraction.
2) Payne is literally touching the ball.
3) Yall just mad because you can't sneak as well as us so you cried to Goodell until they start calling random bs like this
If the NFL could just release the names of the next week's winners on Wednesday, that would save us a lot of time.
I see that the referees once again horrifically missed 2 face masking penalties during Week 4. Although, I'm actually shocked that they called one in the Chiefs/Jets game while also missing one in that very same game. It also doesn't help that the officiating for that game was crap
Feels like they just keep getting worse every week and nothing is being done about it. They're really killing the credibility of the sport.
4:38 You have to admire the balls on that guy. Commit offensive pass interference, throw the defender to the ground, then trip over the guy you just threw down and ask for a flag.
"throw" really dude? Allen made no significant contact to cause the pathetic raider to fall. The raider who fell over his own feet, tripped Allen.
@@dougchristiansen8146Bruh Allen clearly grab him and threw him down. What the hell are you looking at
The ineptitude of the refs wouldn't be acceptable even at the High School level. At the pro level it's just sickening.
Referees are humans who make mistakes, I think people often forget that the rule book is huge and changing every season. Not to mention they're watching all this in person firsthand and they have to know all these rules like the back of their hand. I feel a lot of times they're stuck between a rock and a hard place because there's probably honestly a penalty every single play if you look hard enough and if they're throwing every single play people be like let them play! But when something happen and they dont call it everyone is like the the heck! Also you got people who say "well yes its a penalty but... you cant call it then!! " ...why not? I believe that 99.9% who complain about the ref if they had to officiate one NFL game they would fall into the same pitfalls themselves
“Defensive holding in football is when a defensive player *GRABS* or tackles an offensive player who is not in possession of the ball.“ - rookie road.
The Jets penalty was questionable, but was the right call.
You forgot that "Impeding the route" is also part of that. Which Sauce clearly did...........
That's alright the Cleveland Browns get treated horrible by the refs as well and they've always treated the Cleveland Browns like crap over the years missing calls and calling controversial calls that should never be called referees that do that all the time should be fired and fans get sick and tired of it
Worst one yet lol... I really haven't seen calls this bad in college, with a larger pool of games every week, in years. What's going on with NFL refs? It's actually pretty insane when you consider they have REPLAY on many of the missed calls.
Referees shown in this video
Chiefs at Jets: Alex Kemp
Lions at Packers: Alan Eck
Raiders at Chargers: John Hussey
Bengals at Titans: Shawn Smith
Steelers at Texans: Bill Vinovich
Cardinals at 49ers: Clete Blakeman
Broncos at Bears: Carl Cheffers
Commanders at Eagles: Ron Torbert
Rams at Colts: Land Clark
Buccaneers at Saints: Shawn Hochuli
I love that enough content exists to make these videos each week 🤣
1 clip from the eagles-skins game???? There were at least 47 terrible calls in that game alone
You could make a whole 15 minute video every week on the Steelers alone with how refs call stuff in our favor and then also make BS calls to punish us. There's not enough time to edit every single bad call for all 32 teams. The videos would be 10 hours long.
11:49 how tf is that a bad call?
There are so many calls that weren't bad.
That Tannehill clip was announced as 23, and the announcers started looking at Nick Scott, 33.
The NFL is being ruined by four words: “Personal foul, unnecessary roughness…”
2024: can I go home now?
Facemask - safety was the right call. You can touch someone’s facemask and not twist and it’s not a penalty. It’s only a penalty when you twist, which he didn’t do until the end zone
Unfortunately we see it every game how incredibly bad these officials are
During the Seattle and new York game, it wasn't about how many flags there were, how many were on us, it was about how many were missed on the giants end
9:13 I think the pylon is considered inbounds. His right foot hit it.
The flag in the Chiefs-Jets on Sauce Gardner only was thrown once the INT was made. And called on "number 11", which was KC's receiver. The league's officiating is a joke as a whole. But year in year out, Alex Kemp's crews stand out and are on these videos a lot more than some others.
Sometimes, I wonder if the officials are watching the same game I'm watching.
my issue isnt with the call on Sauce, it was with all the noncalls up to that point
I can always count on the refs screwing up videos to be double digit minutes every single week😂😂😂
NFL = National FLAG League!
hopefully Kelce and Swift hurry up their relationship so the officials stop rigging games for that.
KC had the refs in there side before Taylor Swift came into the picture
How about for next weeks games, all teams just run around, and not touch each other. Then both teams would score so that it looks fair to the refs without having to throw a flag. WHAT ARE THESE CONTACT CALLS??? ITS FREAKEN FOOTBALL.
What's worse about the saints being spotted at the one is that they had to run to their fullback which resulted in a fumble
they should have run with Taysom
When it comes to DJ Moore I believe he can play the pylon with his foot considering it was a contested snag catch.
The penalties called on Jets were absolutely disgusting these refs need to be fired
It should've the entire Chiefs vs Jets game
"Not a reviewable play" will continue to be the most asinine sentence of football. YOU CAN REVIEW IT, ITS CALLED DO YOUR FUCKING JOBS.
Some of these calls are absolutely infuriating
1: Good call
2: Bad call
3: Great call
4: Video doesn't show the foul. IC does NOT require a pass to be thrown, btw.
5: Insufficient information. Game clock not shown.
6: ??? Maybe the NFL has a different def of crackback than the NFHS/Canadian rules I used to work. Not a foul in my book.
7: Clear OPI
8: Might have been a hold. Need a different angle.
9: bad call
10: LOoked like a good call from that angle. Contact diverted receiver from pattern.
11: Clearly missed call
12: There's maybe a touch of IC here, but not PI. Didn't affect the play; bad call.
13: Clearly missed.
14: Correct call.
15: Not sure (again, NFL has odd rules) but the pylon may be considered "in bounds."
16: Would like to see what the line judge saw. Doesn't look right.
17: Would like to see different angle, but it looks like a good non-call.
18: Wrong call; touchback.
19: Correct call. Led with helmet.
20: Correct call, helmet was primary (initial) contact.
21: Leading with helmet - this is a bit soft but it's there.
22: Sure looked like a hold.
I love how the ref waited for the Jets to pick it off before throwing the flag.
Accountability. The NFL needs it. Fine the refs for this crap.
Love your video and the jets got rob
2:18 "it's when he grasps AND starts to twist turn or pull."... AND is the key word. He didn't START to TWIST TURN OR PULL TILL INSIDE THEN ENDZONE!!!!!!!! Words have definitions. You must understand the word, to understand a sentence. I'm sorry if you don't understand the definition to AND 🤦♂️😂🤷♂️
with the offensive formations: 1/2 offensive plays I ask myself, "Who's in the backfield on tis play"?
9:47 clear as day offsides... Like, that's not even a judgment call 😂 WTF are you smoking to think a hand lined up PAST the ball isn't an offsides?
Lions are receivers of the most biased bad calls in history. Downright despicable.
What the heck is a crack-back block
Should’ve been a few more Commanders-Eagles clips. So many bad calls that favored Washington it made the game so hard to watch
lol, that was a battle on the first one, contact was initiated by the offense. second one was a facemask, not a horse collar. They need to adapt to the NHL's war room in Toronto, unbiased intelligent people making the final call. until then....
Worst officiating I've seen in many many years. These officials need to go back and start over doing high school football before they are asked back to the NFL.
Saleh is probably one of my favorite coaches in the league along with Campbell, KOC, and obv the one and only Andy Reid.
The refs straight up bailed out Pat Mahomes and the chiefs to win that game. First they didn’t call a super obvious offensive holding that allowed Mahomes to run for a first down and the horrible defensive hold on the Jets that gave the Chiefs a first down. Rigged 0:05
holy shit cry about it more 😢😢😢😢😢
Gotta do it for the Swifties! 🫠
@@Esb906At least you know it’s fixed
This is not the only time it happens...When Brady played for the Patriots, they always got the late, bail-out calls. Then when he went to Tampa, they did too. Now that Mahomes is the face of the NFL, the Chiefs get the bail-out calls all the time...NFL fans are IDIOTS...they are too stupid to see the obvious...
@@Esb906 Seahawks fan, here. We generally wait until playoffs to pay the refs and/or Vikings kickers. If you rely on the refs too much or too early in the season, they're liable to turn on you when you need them the most.
I have been a diehard jets fan for all my life and I have seen some pretty bad calls, but you shouldn't mistake for malice what can easily be explained by incompetence. Yes, the refs screwed us over and they did cost us the game, however this is not a result of rigging rather than the league hiring underexperienced referees. The league has to take more responsibility when selecting refs and they have to be held accountable when incidents like this one occurs.
The NFL uses the buddy or relative system when hiring these officials that work for 4 months and make more than 4x the average salary in America.
IMO this take is naive. Professional sports league owners know what makes the most money...and they instruct officials about how to ref games very frequently. Oh...and legally the NFL specifically categorizes games as "entertainment" and not as ;sporting events" (same as the WWE)!!!!!
Goodell gets paid about 50 million a year to avoid responsibility. He does that well...never ever published the data they promised on the football air pressures they took the year after the Brady witch hunt. Jets fans are fine with that though.
@@nunyabizzness8but that doesn’t really make sense, because really bad call we’re also made against the Chiefs. If it was rigged, wouldn’t you think the penalties against the Chiefs would be normal? It’s not a grand conspiracy, the refs are just incompetent.
@@nunyabizzness8 The troll Goodell is basically a wayyy over paid high school principal dishing out punishments and high fiving 1st rd picks 1 time a year.
Any more, I don’t celebrate any play until 5 seconds after it’s over because there are seemingly ALWAYS flags. It’s what happens when you’ve had the same officials for the last 20 years. Just as with politicians, back door deals get made and a whole lot of corruption
The quality of officiating in the NFL is either extremely poor or suspect. Selective penalties seem to be the norm favoring certain teams.
The referees don't suck. No multi-billion dollar corporation (with a few exceptions for propaganda reasons like Annheiser-Busch) hires incompetent people. The NFL (and most all pro sports) completely understands to maximize revenue, they need to do two things:
1. Try to get as many close games as possible so people will watch longer and have exciting memories of the games:
2. Make sure the highest-rated media draw players, like LeBron James, Steph Curry, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes play in the most high-profile games.
The NFL needs to ensure the Chiefs win the AFC West every year, and make it to the AFC Championship or Superbowl most, if not every year, with an occasional non-appearance to not be too predictable.
This is why the Chiefs always get the critical late calls in most games to give them the best chance to win.
Sometimes the refs even call blatant bad calls against the Chiefs eariler to give them some measure of "plausible deniablity," so when they give the Chiefs the great call at the right time to help them win, brain-dead, non-critically thinking NFL fans, like many who are posting in this comment section will claim "the calls went both ways."
The bad calls that really matter are not the ones in the first half. It's the calls that help a team win late that really steer the outcome of the game.
The NFL wants you to think their officials are incompetent, but the opposite is really true.
They are instructed to make sure the games are close whenever possible, and to make sure Mahomes always wins the AFC
West, makes the playoffs and usually the AFC Championship game or Superbowl.
How many AFC Championship games has Mahomes played in a row now?
Been complaining about this for awhile! It's not just my team who they target ! I feel like they are corrupt in some way either getting pay offs or gamble odds! But no team is safe! Plus no accountability for them that I have seen for shit calls !
First note: The lions and packers game, I agree that it’s a missed call but I also agree that it’s a good call because you don’t hear the whistle.
Second note- they should add buzzers in the stadium and change the seconds (:59- :00 to 59.9-0.00)
Final note- this should be a reviewable play unless it’s
The play clock*
Theres so many play clock problems, they just need to add a buzzer like the shot clock in Basketball. When the play clock hits 0 boom, buzzer sound, then the refs can go off sound instead of having to watch the clock
Why is it that the ball can knock down the pylon from any angle and it's considered a touchdown, but if a foot hits it and the other foot lands in bounds it's considered out of bounds? I understand the rule says any part of the body that touches it is out, but the ball can touch it and suddenly it's in bounds?
To my understanding, as far as the NFL cares, the ball is important in 2 regards. Control, and forward progress. The ball is essentially treated at the spot where the hands are, while the feetsydoodles are watched like a bloody hawks. If one nanometer of toesies is out of bounds you're out.
$32 billion gambling industry....these penalties are just a path to the outcome!! When you watch like that then you can see it!!
I’m surprised you didn’t have every call from the Washington/Philadelphia game that was the worse called game I’ve ever seen.
Now that the NFL has embraced and partnered with gambling, you can be assured that every game will have questionable calls. And Roger just keeps getter richer.
I'm not sure if the officials are getting worse or the camerawork is getting better.
taylor swift payed the refs
Refs love the chiefs fr
They gave these officials earpieces the other year and all of a sudden there are A TON of bad calls and super late flags appearing. Doesn’t take a conspiracy theorist to start to question what’s going on
That was flat out pass interference on the 49ers. Good call
It's only week 4, and yet Refball is just as egregious as it usually is come end of Regular Season/Playoff time
5:58 Why is the tennesee titan #66 playing with jordans lol
The NFL needs to hire actual professional refs, that 1. Can be interviewed after the game and 2. Be fined or fired for blatantly bad calls.
"No that's wrong Daz."
5:00 The guy's literally got his hand wrapped around another man's throat at the end of a play. That gets you a night in jail and some fines/anger management class IRL. Glad we let it go on the football field because "it's a contact sport."
I seriously don't watch the NFL anymore thanks to the officiating. at best I watched clips on RUclips because I still like the sport but I just cannot stand getting invested in a game when you know the officiating isn't fair.
Still don't think the NFL is predetermined like the UFC Boxing and Wrestling
I use to be a fan of all sports, but when all these officials started changing things I just have no care for any. Referees and Umpires are lousy, lazy and stupid.
Maybe a ref should listen to the telecast to make corrections to the horrible calls?
Every referee needs to get checked and simply put into retirement forcefully.. I wouldn’t shed a tear if they went missing😂😅
I've noticed this year and last that the refs are calling penalties on DB's simply for being on the field and standing where the WR wants to go. So the WR runs into the DB and then the DB gets called for contact or holding. Nonsense.
Atleast the announcers understand how bad it is.
Taylor Swift: *slips the refs a bunch of tickets* my boyfriend’s team can’t lose
is it me or have they not been calling holding on the offensive lines like at all this season?
the braxton berrios dive against the bills was an obvious first down. the refs in that game were so clear they wanted the bills to win
Monday they night they picked up a flag for the Packers. Ineligible downfield. Why couldn't they do that with any of these plays?