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Nzoner's Game Room>Taste the tears of crybabies crying about the referees
Jet Chip Wasp 11:41 PM 01-28-2024
Another trip to the Super Bowl, another year to take in all the crying and whining and meltdowns from fans of the other NFL Teams saying how we only got to the top because of the refs. Allow me to dedicate a thread solely to the legions of screaming brats throwing their temper tantrums.
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IowaHawkeyeChief 08:06 AM 01-29-2024
After the roughing the passer on Mahomes a Lions player came in and hit Patrick in the knees on the very next play for a sack. It was a clear example of the Pollard/Brady rule and should have been called as well.
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SupDock 08:08 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
After the roughing the passer on Mahomes a Lions player came in and hit Patrick in the knees on the very next play for a sack. It was a clear example of the Pollard/Brady rule and should have been called as well.
The world would have exploded if the refs made that call. People were already complaining about the very clear RTP blow to the head to play before.

That being said, I thought it was clearly a penalty, very near to the knee, lead to a very awkward tackle that really could’ve messed him up

Somehow that play wasn’t whistled yet we got all of those bullshit bodyweight RTP the last few seasons.

Some Baltimore fans are complaining about no DPI on the last interception, but there have been way worse examples that were unflagged. That was basically a Hail Mary jump ball that was significantly underthrown. They tend to let them play on examples like that.
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IowaHawkeyeChief 08:10 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Do they though? I dont know if I've ever seen a lineman wrap his arms around a defenders neck and pull him towards him. Doesn't matter if its on the back side of the play. I dont see any other lineman on the back side of the play using that "technique."
Well, you need to watch line play and not the ball occassionally. The reason you don't see it is because the never fucking call it, so its not apparent.
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wazu 08:10 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
After the roughing the passer on Mahomes a Lions player came in and hit Patrick in the knees on the very next play for a sack. It was a clear example of the Pollard/Brady rule and should have been called as well.
Actually I thought the same in real time, but on replay he's already on the ground, and wraps up his legs with his arms to bring him down. Wasn't actually "hitting" him low. That was a good no-call.
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IowaHawkeyeChief 08:13 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by wazu:
Actually I thought the same in real time, but on replay he's already on the ground, and wraps up his legs with his arms to bring him down. Wasn't actually "hitting" him low. That was a good no-call.
Doesn't matter, he dove at his knees, and wasn't being blocked at the time.
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jd1020 08:16 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Well, you need to watch line play and not the ball occassionally. The reason you don't see it is because the never fucking call it, so its not apparent.
So you are telling me lineman are taught to wrap both arms around a defenders neck and pull them towards them? Interesting. I'll keep an eye out for that technique from now on.
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O.city 08:16 AM 01-29-2024
It's a sling shot block, yeah, it's what they're taught to do.
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jd1020 08:20 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by O.city:
It's a sling shot block, yeah, it's what they're taught to do.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1879000645626555

This is not what Trey Smith did. Smith wrapped up his defender and pulled him away from the play. Smith got beat inside, towards the direction of the screen, wrapped him up and pulled him the opposite direction.
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Why Not? 08:21 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
After the roughing the passer on Mahomes a Lions player came in and hit Patrick in the knees on the very next play for a sack. It was a clear example of the Pollard/Brady rule and should have been called as well.
Well this may explain why the Lions melted down in the second half. If they were shuttling some guys off to Baltimore. 😁
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Why Not? 08:32 AM 01-29-2024
I thought the officials did a pretty good job. Couple of calls were missed:

Leg whip on CJ
Illegal contact on Likely (not the end zone play)

Everything else was fine. That was a hold by Trey. You can argue they don’t ever call it, but that was a hold. No way DPI gets called on the woeful under throw into triple coverage. The low sack on Pat was actually in between the hips and the knees. Good no call.

Blaming the officials is the lowest hanging fruit. Every once in a blue moon (Saints NFC champ game PI, DJ “forward progress” vs the Tits) it’s legit but mostly it’s just fans bitching. We’re just as guilty as the next fan base, if you take our (as a collective) word for it, the Chiefs commit like one actual penalty per week. All other calls against us are “****ing bullshit!”
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wachashi 08:34 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Want to see a HUGE play where we got screwed by the refs? This should've been a Safety, 2 points for us, the Ravens kicking from their 20 yard line. IF the refs had made the obvious, correct call here the game would've essentially been over. Blatant tripping in the end zone.

And once again, neither Jim nor Tony said a word about it. And yet, anyone watching the game saw it. Blatant as could be.
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O.city 08:35 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by jd1020:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1879000645626555

This is not what Trey Smith did. Smith wrapped up his defender and pulled him away from the play. Smith got beat inside, towards the direction of the screen, wrapped him up and pulled him the opposite direction.
Seems to be exactly what Tre did on the TD?
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jd1020 08:36 AM 01-29-2024
Originally Posted by O.city:
Seems to be exactly what Tre did on the TD?
Seems you need your eyes checked.
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RedRaider56 08:37 AM 01-29-2024
Might have been mentioned already, but on Kelce's TD catch, he was being held and interfered his entire route. He made a great catch ,so it didn't matter.
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Eleazar 08:40 AM 01-29-2024
There was no need to do what Smith did on the TD, the ball was out almost immediately. Maybe it was a tough call, but it was dumb.
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