PolishDave Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 So Chandler did touch him then? Ok. Henderson, not anyone, Henderson moved. Twice. Watch another replay and you'll see Williams made contact with the QB who was sliding. Period. Making contact is legal. You are not allowed to "hit" the guy unnecessarily. He didn't hit the QB. He barely grazed him. If he didn't dive head first it wouldn't have been a penalty. Wuss ass NFL and their sissy quarterback calls. That play was not even close to unnecessary roughness.
NoSaint Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Making contact is legal. You are not allowed to "hit" the guy unnecessarily. He didn't hit the QB. He barely grazed him. If he didn't dive head first it wouldn't have been a penalty. Wuss ass NFL and their sissy quarterback calls. That play was not even close to unnecessary roughness. it didn't help that he seemingly made no attempt to pull up. I know it's a bang bang play but it seemed like his first reaction was to get lower when he saw the slide.
PolishDave Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 it didn't help that he seemingly made no attempt to pull up. I know it's a bang bang play but it seemed like his first reaction was to get lower when he saw the slide. You are right. I didn't so much care about that call anyway because I knew the guy shouldn't have dove head first. That is what drew the flag. But the other two calls mentioned were bogus in my opinion from someone who was at the game. They showed both replays on the jumbotron and netiher looked like a penalty to me. The fans at the game were exceptionally pissed especially after that 4th and one false star B.S. In fact, there was a moment where I thought people were going to rush the field and gang beat a ref.....that fourth down call was total bull ****. Refs made a game changing bad call there.
John from Riverside Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 THis is what I think - THe calls were correct - Even though the calls were correct....you can be sure we will play a team in the near future that will do that same **** and get away with it against us - That is what makes it bogus....its not consistant That said.....if they would have not turned the ball over......we win this game
Fixxxer Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 the no flag to Hali for late retaliation was a joke. Last week TJ Graham drives Gilmore to the wall, he pushes him back and we get a flag, today they didn't throw it.
Mr. WEO Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 (edited) You are right. I didn't so much care about that call anyway because I knew the guy shouldn't have dove head first. That is what drew the flag. But the other two calls mentioned were bogus in my opinion from someone who was at the game. They showed both replays on the jumbotron and netiher looked like a penalty to me. The fans at the game were exceptionally pissed especially after that 4th and one false star B.S. In fact, there was a moment where I thought people were going to rush the field and gang beat a ref.....that fourth down call was total bull ****. Refs made a game changing bad call there. No other way to say this. Find someone with a TV... Edited November 10, 2014 by Mr. WEO
Livinginthepast Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I watched the NFL for the past 35 years. In that time period I have noticed the officiating has plummeted in quality esp in the last decade. Instant replay has taken care of a lot of bad decisions when it comes to turnovers etc but the real problem still lies with the penalty calling. The refs have shown themselves to consistently incompetent on their interpretation of the rules. Phantom calls, bad calls etc. Granted the game is faster and the guys are bigger so it has to be a harder job to see what actually happened on any given play. BUT why are these refs still so old? Quite honestly they seem to be out of position and they miss stuff all the time. Would younger refs do a better job? Well they couldnt do a worse one. It seems to me that the NFL really needs to upgrade the training of these guys, hire younger guys or if not make a coaches challenge for penalties.
PolishDave Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I watched the NFL for the past 35 years. In that time period I have noticed the officiating has plummeted in quality esp in the last decade. Instant replay has taken care of a lot of bad decisions when it comes to turnovers etc but the real problem still lies with the penalty calling. The refs have shown themselves to consistently incompetent on their interpretation of the rules. Phantom calls, bad calls etc. Granted the game is faster and the guys are bigger so it has to be a harder job to see what actually happened on any given play. BUT why are these refs still so old? Quite honestly they seem to be out of position and they miss stuff all the time. Would younger refs do a better job? Well they couldnt do a worse one. It seems to me that the NFL really needs to upgrade the training of these guys, hire younger guys or if not make a coaches challenge for penalties. Isn't Pete Rose an NFL ref now? Maybe he taught the refs how to gamble on games in vegas without getting caught?
Buffaloed in Pa Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Goodell is dirty. His friend Bon Jovi and Toronto lost out on the Bills. Sorry I don`t trust or like Goodell. He has too much power. And he knows it.
rsherman12 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Great thread. If it weren't for the refs, the Bills would likely be 7-2 instead of 5-4 and we'd all be talking about the playoffs.
Buffaloed in Pa Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Yeah well I have friends who come over and watch the game with us and its like wow. Where did that call come from. All year not just today.
TheBillsWillRiseAgain Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Not that it really matters now, but could someone that watches college football tell me if Henderson's "twitch" move is used in college at all to try and draw defensive linemen offsides? It was obviously deliberate and seems like it would actually work most of the time, especially in college. Or was it just a rogue attempt by Henderson that he thought he could get away with and will get chewed out for by the coaches?
CodeMonkey Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I'm so tired of these phantom calls against us every game...in this case 3 of them this game... 1) Roughing the passer on Williams. View on the jumbotron clearly shows he went over the top of Smith and brushed his shoulder...nonsense call considering I've seen guys hit the QBs while sliding full force and get no calls 2) False start on 4th and 1...the entire stadium and Bills team knew it was a KC player that jumped offsides. However the ref calls it on us...wtf???? Are you serious?? 3) PI on Chandler...Might have completely whiffed, but at worst barely even contacts the LB yet gets flagged. Meanwhile Gronkowski shoves our player to the ground, turns around and makes the catch in the NE game and no call...just brutal... These calls led to 3 KC points and 2 punts for the Bills... Combine this with boneheaded fumbles by Brown running into the endzone and McKelvin on the punt return, along with Orton missing wide open receivers much of the game and its too much to overcome...we are not good enough to have to beat the other team and the refs I was wondering when this thread would appear. I know the stadium thought they were all bad calls, my wife and son were there and thought the same thing. But on TV they showed every call you referenced was correct. The Bills lost this game, not the zebras. Deal with it. No other way to say this. Find someone with a TV... Exactly.
Mr. WEO Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Not that it really matters now, but could someone that watches college football tell me if Henderson's "twitch" move is used in college at all to try and draw defensive linemen offsides? It was obviously deliberate and seems like it would actually work most of the time, especially in college. Or was it just a rogue attempt by Henderson that he thought he could get away with and will get chewed out for by the coaches? Honestly, I think he just jumped by accident. But the rule is in place to prevent intentionally drawing the D off-sides for first down. It was in the past done exactly by the )-line guy twitching just a bit. It used to work all the time.
metzelaars_lives Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Call on Williams was a good call. Henderson moved. Chandler pushed off. Am I missing something here? Agree with the first two but the call on Chandler was utterly preposterous. Come on dude.
TheBillsWillRiseAgain Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Honestly, I think he just jumped by accident. But the rule is in place to prevent intentionally drawing the D off-sides for first down. It was in the past done exactly by the )-line guy twitching just a bit. It used to work all the time. There's no way it was an accident. A guy that big, that heavy, to have such a minor and subtle muscle twitch twice without the rest of his body moving.... It seems like it would have been brilliant if it had worked. I'm just trying to figure out if he carried that over from college or if it was a strategy in place once he got to the Pros.
Fixxxer Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 There's no way it was an accident. A guy that big, that heavy, to have such a minor and subtle muscle twitch twice without the rest of his body moving.... It seems like it would have been brilliant if it had worked. I'm just trying to figure out if he carried that over from college or if it was a strategy in place once he got to the Pros. I think the move is deliberate https://t.co/ZJTyKmdCuU
TheBillsWillRiseAgain Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I think the move is deliberate https://t.co/ZJTyKmdCuU Agreed. I've just honestly never seen that before. Have any of you? I mean is it some kind of crazy new strategy the OC decided to try, or Henderson thought he could get away with, or what? I guess I just want to know if they do that in college ball, and if not, who decided to try it in the NFL? It's kinda ballsy.
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