They will never talk about the calls that go against the Chiefs. They will only talk about what fit the narrative that they want to put out.
But for all the crying that they will do it matters not. The Chiefs are 3-0 and no matter how much crying they do it will not change. I for one am starting to love the hate. Great teams are the ones that get the hate. [Reply]
Cousins literally threw a ball on a 3rd down that hit their center in the helmet. That's illegal touching or whatever and would have been 4th down out of field goal range so Chiefs would have gotten the ball back up 8. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Cousins literally threw a ball on a 3rd down that hit their center in the helmet. That's illegal touching or whatever and would have been 4th down out of field goal range so Chiefs would have gotten the ball back up 8.
Exactly, and the one prior to that should have been called intentional grounding. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
And I assume no comments on the first half, where Chris Jones got called for roughing the passer to bail out Atlanta on 3rd down — a pretty questionable call. That same play featured the Atlanta OL grabbing the facemask of Chris Jones. Later in the drive, Atlanta got away with holding on their deep ball play that led to a touchdown.
It's sad the officiating seems to be getting worse at the same time technology is reaching such high levels.
I am not a fan of AI, but this just might be the application for it if the goal is to get the calls right. [Reply]
I mean, look, I was one of the loudest about how dumb the bengals whining was complaining about refs making the right call. This was not that. It was a bad call. He got there early and more importantly he never turned his head or tried to play the ball. Easy call. And although the falcons should have capitalized on the last drive when they were gifted penalties, the make up call is not nearly as impactful as the DPI that would have probably guaranteed a TD and given their defense a chance to defend a lead instead of desperately clawing back with a long offensive score.
I’ll gladly take the call. But without a doubt it was a bad call and it helped us a lot. That’s unlike last week where the refs made the right call and bengals fans are just being dumb. I won’t make excuses when we get a special whistle. It just makes us look less credible about this ref excuse others have if we aren’t honest about it when it occurs [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Now even some of the big name accounts — Albert Breer to name one — are feeding into this nonsense.
Where is the outrage over the calls made against KC that extended drives and didn’t even occur? There were at least a few.
People are really going crazy over how KC is breaking the league.
Like the Chris Jones "Roughing the Passer" that extended one of their scoring drives? Without that call, ATL punts and does not score their 2nd TD. :-) [Reply]