NFL Controversial & Horrible Calls of the 2021 Season Week 6

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Published 2021-10-20

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  • @Lefchomp
    Browns lead the league in "I dont know about that one" calls
  • @boiwak2561
    The refs have been very noticeable this year
  • These refs should have statistics about how good or bad their officiating has been in the past. And should be held accountable for those stats
  • @negan2714
    Dude just give the refs their own team at this point. Their scoring is higher than any team in the league.
  • @felteair
    This season has made it very clear that not knowing the rules is a requirement to be an NFL ref
  • @hunterking6739
    Wow I did not see that first one till just now.. this is just getting absurd with these roughing the passer calls
  • @lxrdeknives5412
    Every single pass rush by Myles Garrett should be in this video. They hold him every play but he never gets calls
  • @Deezenutz27
    As a Browns fan it's very disturbing and suspicious as hell that referees can change the outcome of multi million dollar organizations winning or losing.
  • @quleughy
    Thank you for making these videos. I don’t think bad officiating can really be fixed in the NFL, if I’m being honest, but it’s nice to have these video compilations vindicating people who are frustrated with it.
  • @PlatinumJRAD
    The refs just seems extra garbage this year lol
  • @duckman4181
    Great content! As a Bears fan, you missed three pretty substantial plays. All-in-all, the Bears-Packers referees were atrocious and ruined the game. 1. Bears D lineman got a taunting call after Rodgers held his facemask. 2. Refs gave the Packers a first down when AJ Dillon didn't even make it back to the line of scrimmage. Over a yard wrong on the spot of the ball. 3. Packers got called for an offensive PI that took back a TD for Green Bay.
  • @paulisconi2264
    A fall down requirement for roughing the passer is a bad idea, would only encourage flopping
  • @dustanglx50
    9:22 correct spot. Receiver went backwards by his own momentum, fell without contact, and was not down until touched. When first touched touched he was a yard short. Forward progress only counts when forced back by a defender.
  • @daBEAGLE1017
    As a Bears fan, the timeout was tried to be called immediately after they called a TO which they cant grant 2 in a row.
  • @TFreed
    Seeing all these calls from the Browns games in this video, makes me feel less biased when I say the refs sucked :)
  • @defecationzen
    why are there dislikes for these videos? officials are subscribed to budleewiser too?
  • The Bills "ineligible downfield" no call seemed to be the right call. The announcer is forgetting the other part of the rule, that says if the lineman is actively engaged in a block they can go as far as they want downfield. Item 1. Legally Downfield. An ineligible player is not illegally downfield if, after initiating contact with an opponent within one yard of the line of scrimmage during his initial charge: (a) he moves more than one yard beyond the line while legally blocking or being blocked by an opponent (b) after breaking legal contact with an opponent more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage, he remains stationary until a forward pass is thrown (c) after losing legal contact with an opponent more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage, he is forced behind the line of scrimmage by an opponent, at which time he is again subject to normal blocking restrictions for an ineligible offensive player. The linemen that are downfield are all engaged in blocks at the time the pass is thrown.