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12 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:


In other words, the roughing the passer call on Ed Oliver on a 4th down stop? Situationally the stripes literally took the ball away from the Bills and gave it back to the Chiefs. On the Clark call, they left the Bills 70+ yards away from the end zone. Go get a stop.
 

If you’re not playing well enough to beat the opponent and the refs, then you’re not playing well enough.

 

Oliver got flagged for hitting Mahomes late and at the knees; that's a penalty every time the way QBs are protected by the NFL

 

Not sure about your situational examples; the Clark call negated a JA interception

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1 hour ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

let's be honest - that roughing the passer call on Frank Clark was straight garbage. If that was called on the Bills we'd be howling.

 

Yes the refs missed a few holding calls on KC but we all know NFL officiating is massively inconsistent. 

 

Let’s be honest, you really don’t understand the rule👍

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1 hour ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

let's be honest - that roughing the passer call on Frank Clark was straight garbage. If that was called on the Bills we'd be howling.

 

The defender picked up the QB, drove him into the ground AND fell with his full weight on top of the QB (which was purposeful and avoidable).  It was textbook roughing the passer on TWO counts.  It was so clear cut perhaps the NFL may use the clip for education purposes on what consitutes roughing the passer.

 

Take the exact same play and put Mahomes or Brady as QB and imagine what the call would be.

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It is nice to have my two biggest complaints be the refs- who were horrendous all around- and Collinsworth- who is unaware that Buffalo is playing much better than KC. The Bills did what they could last and it was beautiful.

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4 minutes ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

 

Oliver got flagged for hitting Mahomes late and at the knees; that's a penalty every time the way QBs are protected by the NFL

 

Not sure about your situational examples; the Clark call negated a JA interception

Nope Watt did the exact same tackle for the Cardinals against the 49’rs with no call. 

1 minute ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

 

by all means, please explain it.... 

You can’t drive the qb  into the ground and land with your weight on him. Pretty simple, look it up. Called every time….

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3 minutes ago, Meatloaf63 said:

Let’s be honest, you really don’t understand the rule👍

 

by all means, please explain it.... 

2 minutes ago, stevewin said:

The defender picked up the QB, drove him into the ground AND fell with his full weight on top of the QB (which was purposeful and avoidable).  It was textbook roughing the passer on TWO counts.  It was so clear cut perhaps the NFL may use the clip for education purposes on what consitutes roughing the passer.

 

Take the exact same play and put Mahomes or Brady as QB and imagine what the call would be.

no point in trying to argue subjective points of view

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2 minutes ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

 

by all means, please explain it.... 

no point in trying to argue subjective points of view

Not subjective when you can see the player land with full weight on the qb, you are just wrong defending an incorrect position.

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6 minutes ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

 

by all means, please explain it.... 

no point in trying to argue subjective points of view

He lifted him up, and drove him into the ground. Objectively, it is a textbook call according to the rule. You seem to disagree with the rule, which is fine, but the call was correct. 

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Huge win and great TEAM game by the Bills. Everyone showed up to play. The coaches nailed the gameplan. Could not have asked for a better performance.

 

We beat the Chiefs, the Refs, the NFL, Chris Collinsworth, and anyone else that wanted to step to us.

 

Would the Chiefs have scored even 10 points if the refs didnt keep bailing them out on 3rd down?

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5 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He lifted him up, and drove him into the ground. Objectively, it is a textbook call according to the rule. You seem to disagree with the rule, which is fine, but the call was correct. 

 

Just watched the play again on YouTube; he DID NOT lift Allen up. The penalty may have been called for driving Allen into the ground.

 

I don't disagree with the rule. 

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