ChronicAndKnuckles Posted October 9, 2023 Author Posted October 9, 2023 8 hours ago, GoBills808 said: They didn't effect the outcome but they definitely detracted from the game Just way too many flags Sorry, you really don’t know that for sure. Quote
Dr.Sack Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 The thing that bugs me is Taron Johnson is nearly IR’d by a guy cutting he legs on when landing after he jumped to try and bat a pass. Notice when Taron came back in he absolutely threw a Jag into the sideline. 1 Quote
BobbyC81 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 11 hours ago, Solomon Grundy said: Rich Eisen commented on how the ref was being seen too much Exactly. Professional Sports leagues allow the refs to be too much of an impact. The NHL refs are the best and the replay team does a good job of getting the calls right. Nothing’s worse than the MLB and NFL officials taking 10 minutes to look at replays and still get the call wrong. i had noticed an issue that Eisen brought up that’s occurring this season. A receiver and QB miscommunicate on a route and there’s nobody where the ball’s thrown and they’re calling intentional grounding. That’s a huge penalty as it’s also loss of down. I even saw one where the QB was clean in the pocket. The refs should lean the other way. Brady would just throw the ball into the ground and rarely got called for it. 2 Quote
DapperCam Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 (edited) “More flags than an embassy.” https://www.nflpenalties.com/week/5?year=2023 So this week the Bills had the most penalty yards, and the most penalty flags thrown against them. Jags vs Bills had the most total penalty flags thrown with 25. Also note that the Bills had zero pre-snap penalties, and I think only one offside. So all of the rest of the penalties were what I would call “judgement calls”. Pretty much a brutal ref performance, and I kind of wonder if they were jet legged just like the players and fans. Edited October 9, 2023 by DapperCam 3 Quote
North Buffalo Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 14 hours ago, RichRiderBills said: Here was my summary from 2nd half thread...thought I'd post here: A few calls I'll note: - 1st TD was no good. Zay's real time TD seemed to show significant bobble and jostle out of bounds that was cut off in all replays. Play did not seem to be reviewed. - Want to add the hands to the face on the Bills that extended that early drive was also ticky tack. - The jags 3rd down completion that was clearly an incompletion. No football move was completed, yet the terrible call was reviewed and mind numbingly upheld. A back breaker. -Kincaid 3rd down catch (2nd or 3rd drive) that was clearly a conversion, but called short. Mind you stunningly not challenged by McD. - A half a dozen holds on the Bills that were ticky tack. I thought most those Torrence holds late were bogus. Most of these had no replays , and if they did nothing stood out. -Several PIs that were ticky tack. - No call on the clear bat out of bounds on the Bills onside kick. It was obvious. It is a rule. - Just want to say that I think Hyde's defenseless hit PF "could" have been called. But again, a ticky tack call in a crucial down, given the movement on the ball. Just don't recall a game with such poor officiating. It was too much yellow, and 75% of them did not need to be called. NFL has an agenda... welp well on to hockey 1 Quote
Bob Jones Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 11 hours ago, pennstate10 said: Ah, I think the officials did effect the outcome of the game today. Hands to the face on Oliver? Unneccesary roughness on Poyer? These were both key 3rd down calls, and both bad calls. The first led to a 4 pt swing, the second cost the Bills a possession. Look, I dont think there is a vast conspiracy in the NFL fixing games. But I do think there are serious problems with the competence of the officials. Here are a few ideas: 1) Accountability- These guys get paid $200K+ for a part time job. Be accountable. In many lines of work (GE) the bottom 10% of workers are fired every year. I watch a lot of college football. There are hundreds of college officials who could replace these guys and do just as well. 2) Give them better guidelines. Tell them if there is any question, dont throw the flag. In grey areas, dont throw the flag. No One goes to a game hoping to see lots of flags. 3) Fix some of these grey area rules. "hands to the face" occurs as often as holding. Its also called as randomly as holding. I've never heard of an OL being injured due to "hands to the face". Just remove the rule. 4) A defensive flag on 3rd down that bails out the offense is basically a change of possession. Review these flags, just like you do turnovers. The review time could serve as a TV time out so the overall length of the game doesnt change. Adding to your ideas. - Defensive holding should not be 5 yards and an automatic 1st down….s/b just like offensive holding, 10 yard penalty and no automatic 1st down. How many times have we seen a team facing 3rd down and forever, then a defensive holding is called and bam, first down. - Pass Interference s/b like college….a 15 yard (or maybe even 10 yard) penalty, and no automatic 1st down. It is never a guarantee that a player is going to catch a ball, even if he is wide open. - Both offensive and defensive holding definitions and real world applications need to be studied & revised, and refs need to be CONSTANTLY schooled on how to call those penalties fairly. We all know that holding occurs on every play, but it’s only selectively called. 7 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: I don’t even think there was much complaining about that because they were pretty much in fg range regardless As discussed after that game, the trip happened at the 27, so the PF puts them back at the 42. If the Bills make a stand there, the FG would not be a “gimme” at all. Plus, the fact that it was so blatant, and so out in the open, with many eyes on the runner, and NOT called, just points to incompetence by those refs. It should have been called 100%, even if it happened at the 5 yard line. Quote
dgrochester55 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 Even if someone wants to look past the Bills game yesterday in order to avoid looking like we are blaming the refs for the loss, the Chiefs/Vikings game gave us all a more blatant example to reference. The non PI call was on the border, but more than what Bradberry got called for in the super bowl. Too subjective at best, corrupt at worst. Then there is ignoring the helmet penalty which there is no excuse for. The Bills game is not as blatant, but at the very least you can say that there was over-calling of penalties and that the calling back the first TD to Davis made the refs look incompetent in the way that they handled it. Whether or not the corruption is true, the perception is there more than ever. This is something the that NFL needs to acknowledge and address. 2 Quote
CountDorkula Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 7 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: Sorry, you really don’t know that for sure. And neither do you. we also just going to ignore the gifts that the Bills got from ticky tack calls? (roughing the passer on JA) Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, Bob Jones said: Adding to your ideas. - Defensive holding should not be 5 yards and an automatic 1st down….s/b just like offensive holding, 10 yard penalty and no automatic 1st down. How many times have we seen a team facing 3rd down and forever, then a defensive holding is called and bam, first down. - Pass Interference s/b like college….a 15 yard (or maybe even 10 yard) penalty, and no automatic 1st down. It is never a guarantee that a player is going to catch a ball, even if he is wide open. - Both offensive and defensive holding definitions and real world applications need to be studied & revised, and refs need to be CONSTANTLY schooled on how to call those penalties fairly. We all know that holding occurs on every play, but it’s only selectively called. As discussed after that game, the trip happened at the 27, so the PF puts them back at the 42. If the Bills make a stand there, the FG would not be a “gimme” at all. Plus, the fact that it was so blatant, and so out in the open, with many eyes on the runner, and NOT called, just points to incompetence by those refs. It should have been called 100%, even if it happened at the 5 yard line. Oh not a gimmie by any means…I just didn’t see too many complaints about it because we played like absolute garbage so it wasn’t even worth complaining about for most. im not trying to argue that it wasn’t a trip this game felt different to me…that poyer personal foul completely swung the game imo…our starting field position was mostly terrible and that was pretty much the only time we got a stop on an early set of downs and were set to take over with good field position. All the offensive holds were only getting called one way too…most of the second half we were blitzing and the jags just held everybody but no calls. Just not sure what you’re supposed to do in that situation…holds are drive killers and a few of them we got called for were equal to or even less innocuous than what the jags weren’t getting called for Edited October 9, 2023 by Generic_Bills_Fan Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted October 9, 2023 Author Posted October 9, 2023 12 hours ago, CodeMonkey said: You can't have a Bills loss without this thread. Just as 1 rebuttal, what about the roughing he passer in the 4th when Josh tucked the ball and lowered his head into the contact. Some Bills fans just can't help but think as you do, but it's not one sided. You have largely elderly men doing the best they can with ridiculous rules. Is it perfect, of course not. But it's not some kind of conspiracy against the Bills either. Bills had one iffy call go their way and the Jags had what? A solid 6-7? 1 Quote
boco357 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 The non stop huddling between officials for easy calls was infuriating. 1 Quote
boyst Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 17 hours ago, Limeaid said: Jaguars were constantly hitting in head and post whistile. the jags hit of allen on bills allen was ticky tacky as can be, tho 4 hours ago, DapperCam said: “More flags than an embassy.” https://www.nflpenalties.com/week/5?year=2023 So this week the Bills had the most penalty yards, and the most penalty flags thrown against them. Jags vs Bills had the most total penalty flags thrown with 25. Also note that the Bills had zero pre-snap penalties, and I think only one offside. So all of the rest of the penalties were what I would call “judgement calls”. Pretty much a brutal ref performance, and I kind of wonder if they were jet legged just like the players and fans. we have heard a lot about players jet lagged... we need a thread that the refs were jet lagged. Quote
TheBrownBear Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 I wouldn't say we were getting "screwed" particularly, but they did seem overly officious. My Dad and I were discussing how in the NFL, you could technically throw a flag on every single play. The good refs set parameters early in a game that you're gonna get flagged for clearly egregious and impactful infractions. These guys just seemed to call anything and everything they came across that could be interpreted as an infraction. 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted October 9, 2023 Author Posted October 9, 2023 4 hours ago, DapperCam said: “More flags than an embassy.” https://www.nflpenalties.com/week/5?year=2023 So this week the Bills had the most penalty yards, and the most penalty flags thrown against them. Jags vs Bills had the most total penalty flags thrown with 25. Also note that the Bills had zero pre-snap penalties, and I think only one offside. So all of the rest of the penalties were what I would call “judgement calls”. Pretty much a brutal ref performance, and I kind of wonder if they were jet legged just like the players and fans. No presnap penalties makes it even more lopsided. Quote
pocoboy Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 18 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: I never said it was a script. It was horrible officiating the same way a player has a bad game. Steve's gonna be disappointed when he's gonna need transatlantic fare to see his Jaguars play home games. 1 Quote
pennstate10 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 2 hours ago, SUNY_amherst said: laughable posts. guys we can't complain about officiating when our only meaningful scoring drive of the second half was aided by an absolutely terrible roughing the passer call. Josh Allen was begging for a flag before he even hit the ground! Hmm… Question. How would you respond if a surgeon botched your moms hip surgery, and the nurse says , “oh, don’t worry, it’s not personal. He botches everyone’s surgery”? Youd want a better surgeon, right? The NFL needs better officials, given clear instructions, and to hold the officials accountable. As I stated before, I don’t think games are “rigged”. I’m not big on conspiracy theories in general. I think bad calls even out over the course of a season. Although the officiating that I see in Chiefs games is making me reconsider. Quote
Boatdrinks Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 I loved the one where they made the Bills score a TD twice for it to count because of phantom OPI . That was great…. Interestingly KC got another extremely beneficial call late Vs MIN when a PI flag in the end zone was picked up due to the ball being tipped. Replay showed it was not tipped , but the Vikes were out of timeouts. It seemingly never ends with KC. 1 Quote
BillsFan692 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 19 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: The Bills were completely out of their element today and their whole entire roster was decimated w/ injuries including their top 3 CBs on several series. Josh played like crap, but had zero run game to help him out. McD was completely outclassed by a SB winning coach. With that being said… What the hell was that? Bills had 11 flags for 109 yards (Jags 8/56) thrown and seemingly every single time the offense began clicking. Just one after the other like clockwork. I know it’s low hanging fruit to pick on the refs, but today was as bad of an officiated game as I’ve ever seen. I never like the tale of the tape for Ref calls... just saying jags had 8 for 56 and 10 for 80 (Removing one of the bills flags was DPI for 40 yards) make it seem like overall it wasn't that out of wack, however its WHEN the calls get made that has the most impact. At least THREE times the Jags drives were saved/extended by a wild 3rd and long penalty where our defense had held them. I mean I am pretty sure at least 2 of those drives ended in points for the jags, one a touchdown. Just now, Boatdrinks said: I loved the one where they made the Bills score a TD twice for it to count because of phantom OPI . That was great…. Interestingly KC got another extremely beneficial call late Vs MIN when a PI flag in the end zone was picked up due to the ball being tipped. Replay showed it was not tipped , but the Vikes were out of timeouts. It seemingly never ends with KC. They ALWAYs get calls though and even more this season.... doesn't seem like there are too many games where I feel like the bills are getting a great benefit from officiating yet there are numerous games where it seems to affect outcomes positively for KC. 2 Quote
DabillsDaBillsDaBills Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 2 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said: they ask too much of the officials. The rule book is a mile long. They 'fix' questionable rules by adding more rules. It is a broken game. That doesnt change the fact that yesterday the Bills were on the net positive end of any questionable calls. Net positive towards the Bills ? What game did you watch ? Hands to the face penalty on Oliver was a ticky tack call on a 3rd down stop. Literally a 5 point penalty (assuming Jags kick the FG). Unnecessary Roughness on Poyer was also a ticky tack call. Also on a 3rd down stop. Multiple ticky tack offensive holding calls on the Bills. Let's not forgot the laughably bad OPI call that took a TD off the board. How does that balance out one ticky tack roughing call by the Jags? 1 Quote
pennstate10 Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 6 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said: they ask too much of the officials. The rule book is a mile long. They 'fix' questionable rules by adding more rules. It is a broken game. That doesnt change the fact that yesterday the Bills were on the net positive end of any questionable calls. 1 1 Quote
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