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4 minutes ago, ILBillsfan said:

perfectly explained and it was a personal foul

So instead, a league supposedly concerned about injuries, won't allow a clear front should to front shoulder block to protect a QB from getting lit up. NFL is a joke, worst reffed league with the worst, most inconsistently officiated rules. Don't blame the refs for the loss, that's on Daboll, from his refusal to continue to feed Singletary the ball in favor of Gore to his having a play call with a useless FB running a 30 yard go route. This league is execution and playcalling, Daboll sucks at the latter and his players are questionable at the former. 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Rubes said:

It's s ***** call, but it's still the rule. You can't block someone while facing your own end zone.

 

Agree. Its a dumb rule. Its one of a few rules that i think are over the top trying to protect players. Sort of like high sticking in hockey. Intent doesn't matter. You need to be on control of the stick. There need to be some leeway for the refs

Posted
18 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Thank you for posting the picture. Ford just needs to stand in the guys way. He is clearly facing the wrong way. It's the correct call.

 

16 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:


Hope this ends this failthread 

 

Read the rule carefully. Offensive player can't INITIATE contact. 

Did Ford initiate contact or did 54 initiate contact. Looks really close, huh?

it was a BS call. Common sense didn't prevail. 

 

On on a related topic, Bellicheck know the rules backwards and forwards. He would have called TO, jumped and screamed to make sure Bills were awarded that TD on the kickoff. He didn't signal fair catch or take a knee, like every other KO reciev r does. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, zonabb said:

So instead, a league supposedly concerned about injuries, won't allow a clear front should to front shoulder block to protect a QB from getting lit up. NFL is a joke, worst reffed league with the worst, most inconsistently officiated rules. Don't blame the refs for the loss, that's on Daboll, from his refusal to continue to feed Singletary the ball in favor of Gore to his having a play call with a useless FB running a 30 yard go route. This league is execution and playcalling, Daboll sucks at the latter and his players are questionable at the former. 

 

 

I agree completely with all of this 

 

IT is a dumb rule applied to areas that it should not be and this was one of those it should of not be called

 

As for OT agree 100% I was scratching my head at why no runs with singletary was no need to rush down just take your time march down and kick the FG ... they seemed to be playing in a end of the game rushed mode imo and not very patient

Posted
Just now, MassHog said:

Calls like these dont help with the thoughts that the NFL is rigged. I think I am out for the rest of the playoffs. 


I have been done with NFL for years. Only watch Bills games 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, MassHog said:

That was one of the worst calls I have ever seen. He laid a block at 2 o'clock, if it was 5,6, or 7, I understand the call. Refs would not call that for any other team. 

Face to face.  Horrible call

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

Former Head of Officiatings take 

 

 


I just watched both replays again. Can’t agree with this from MP. It clearly looks like he lead with both shoulder and forearms on this play from an up-field position.

 

Pretty clear penalty under the rules and hard to miss at that point by the ref.

 

A dumb and unnecessary block as well because Allen was already clear if the defender.

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This play is in overtime,  Allen runs around the right side for 5 yards on 3rd down. The bills are about to possibly win the game in ot if their FG kicker makes a 50 yard FG in OT. Then the refs say no it’s a personal foul for a blind side hit. Ok let’s look at it. A blind side hit is when you blow some one up and the guy ends up on the ground. It’s also usually from the back. Now you tell me if this was the patriots this would be called. This was nothing happened on this play they were both facing each other

 

also on the last drive for Houston on 3 down and 18 yards the clock ran out by a full second. We rewound it and watched it 4 times it was more then a second. The texans made the first down when the guy dove. There was a review and I thought they were looking at the clock and if he made the line to gain for the 1st down. Just 2 reasons why this was caused things to end the way they did. Houston made a great comeback. But the NFL has to do a better job.

 

 

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Posted (edited)

You don't make that call, period.  That was one of the most egregious in a horribly officiated game.

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Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, MJS said:

Intent of the rule? The rule has nothing to do with intent, only actions. His action was illegal.


Just YE OLE’s 2 cents... what you’re saying is true, but none of these rules are called in a vacuum. Things like intent, severity, and a host of other factors always come into play.

 

The odd second half kickoff/TD they took off the board is a perfect example. To the letter of the law, the official obviously didn’t feel like he gave himself up and called it a TD. However “after discussion” they reversed it and the term “common sense” started getting thrown around in ensuing analysis of the whole debacle. To the letter of the law, there also holding, PI, illegal contact, etc. on a majority of snaps. Watt, 100% landed his full weight on Allen at one point, which we’ve seen called and then not called. All of the rules are called subjectively, so things like intent and “spirit of the rule” always come into play. 
 

Again... YE OLE’s two cents is they generally let them play all day, and didn’t call a very tight game. Nobody was getting injured based on Ford’s actions. That’s a really tough call to make in OT of a playoff game.

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Posted

Was not the best call and was not blind side. Hit the guy on the numbers.

 

There is a point where NFL players just have to be aware of their surroundings or risk being de-cleated fair and square.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Doc said:

You don't make that call, period.

 

Common Sense didn’t prevail in this particular instance... funny how Common Sense officiating cost the Bills mightly today... 

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