how many controversial calls we have seen tonight [ NFL ] ???
this is absolutely crazy
keeping some of those drives alive
PS. we got this boyzzzzzz !!! backdoooooooooor
pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82838
#2
They were all good calls. They actually missed the hit to the head on Rivers which actually hurt Chiefs because they would have some time to kick a FG if Chargers scored sooner.
Comment
MrSink
SBR Hall of Famer
12-30-08
8087
#3
Originally posted by pavyracer
They were all good calls. They actually missed the hit to the head on Rivers which actually hurt Chiefs because they would have some time to kick a FG if Chargers scored sooner.
head miss was obvious
I would not call this play when mahomes tried to pass with lefty with 3rd down in 4th
same last play. barely contact there to be honest. not a grab for sure
Comment
pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82838
#4
He grabbed his left arm when he jumped to catch the ball with his right hand. The Chiefs had a 5'-9" guy trying to cover 6'-4" Williams and he scored 3 TDs and a 2 point conversion.
Comment
jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#5
too many flags period
Comment
MrSink
SBR Hall of Famer
12-30-08
8087
#6
Originally posted by jjgold
too many flags period
Comment
MrSink
SBR Hall of Famer
12-30-08
8087
#7
Originally posted by pavyracer
He grabbed his left arm when he jumped to catch the ball with his right hand. The Chiefs had a 5'-9" guy trying to cover 6'-4" Williams and he scored 3 TDs and a 2 point conversion.
If you follow sports , 75%+ are missed on plays .
Simply put, with the quantity of moving parts , they'll never catch every single penalty , too many things going on .
The interference call , easy to see , it was a make-up call for the helmet to helmet they missed on Rivers the previous play , after probably hearing from Replay Booth .
Classic earhole hit , so they made it up to the Chargers .
legit call. KC defender pushed down on the left arm of receiver
while he was in the air.. changing the physics of his extension.
Comment
KVB
SBR Aristocracy
05-29-14
74817
#10
Originally posted by Slipknot26
If you follow sports , 75%+ are missed on plays .
Simply put, with the quantity of moving parts , they'll never catch every single penalty , too many things going on .
The interference call , easy to see , it was a make-up call for the helmet to helmet they missed on Rivers the previous play , after probably hearing from Replay Booth .
Classic earhole hit , so they made it up to the Chargers .
Just like NBA, there really is a foul every play and some are meant to happen as part of the game result.
This benefits the league, obviously, as the refs can pick and choose.
And they do. It just gets a little embarrassing when there's not supposed to be a foul on the play, then an obvious one is committed.
Picking up a flag (last week's Seattle FG block) when the foul is obvious on the big screen can be embarrassing, but that's it.
The refs are doing their job as they are supposed and it would be insane for anyone without knowledge of the game result to think otherwise.
They rarely make mistakes. When it looks like a mistake, it usually isn't. Mistakes get made up for, doing the ref job does not.
Comment
2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#11
Almost worse than the flags were the non calls, between calling pi or holding on kc secondary every other play they were really letting chargers wrs do a lot of pushing off I thought!! Didn’t matter much to me as every teaser conbo worked out just way I saw it.
Comment
2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#12
Originally posted by KVB
Just like NBA, there really is a foul every play and some are meant to happen as part of the game result.
This benefits the league, obviously, as the refs can pick and choose.
And they do. It just gets a little embarrassing when there's not supposed to be a foul on the play, then an obvious one is committed.
Picking up a flag (last week's Seattle FG block) when the foul is obvious on the big screen can be embarrassing, but that's it.
The refs are doing their job as they are supposed and it would be insane for anyone without knowledge of the game result to think otherwise.
They rarely make mistakes. When it looks like a mistake, it usually isn't. Mistakes get made up for, doing the ref job does not.
Big time makeup call calling that pass interference the play after the non call on shot to rivers head.
Comment
KVB
SBR Aristocracy
05-29-14
74817
#13
Originally posted by 2daBank
Big time makeup call calling that pass interference the play after the non call on shot to rivers head.
I didn't see the game, but I believe it.
We see that happen now and then, and sometimes it's blatant. It happened last week too, maybe it was the GB game, I had it on the background, can't remember the specifics but one missed call was "made up for" with a call the a play or two later.