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Bright spot? Referee Brad Allen’s crew assigned to officiate Saints-Bills game


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5 hours ago, Billy Claude said:

 

 

McDermott is undoubtedly the best Bills coach since Marv Levy -- but it is concerning that the Bills have been among league leaders in penalties every year since he got here

 

2018     6th in number of penalties/ 5th in yards / 9th in false starts

2019     8th/14th/2nd (tie)

2020    6th/5th/4th (tie)

2021    6th/6th/2nd

 

For someone who preaches process, you would expect penalties, especially false starts, to decrease.

 

 

Up thru this week we have 92 penalties called against us. Dallas has the same. Only Cleveland & Miami has more with 93. Cincinnati has the least with 44 penalties. Find out what that organization is doing right. 

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3 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

These refs could literally call holding on every play, I see teams holding our D-line ALL OF THE TIME, but it is never called. I remember one Patriots game where Jerry Hughes was held nearly the entire game.  I'm convinced that the refs hate us. I don't care what anyone thinks about my beliefs.

 

The 2 calls I hate most are offensive holding and pass interference bc u can manipulate them as much as u want. PI is the worst when it's real ticky-tacky as it can alter an entire game. I mean it happens way too frequently. 

 

Okay, I'm done complaining 😆

They need to make offensive holding and offensive pass interference as severe a penalty as defensive holding and pass interference.

 

On those defensive penalties, teams are given a first down and it's a spot foul on DPI. They should make those offensive penalties be an instant 4th down and an offensive PI a negative. If the OPI takes place 25 yards downfield it should be a 25 yard penalty.

 

I'm guessing that in this game that these officials average number of flags thrown a game will rise.

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3 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

Up thru this week we have 92 penalties called against us. Dallas has the same. Only Cleveland & Miami has more with 93. Cincinnati has the least with 44 penalties. Find out what that organization is doing right. 

 

It's been four years of finishing near the top of the league in penalties so it must be something the coaching staff is doing or not doing.  Some of it maybe that they are coached to be aggressive but false starts are just players not being well prepared.

 

The surprising thing is that Bills did pretty well penalty wise under Rex Ryan -- they were 32nd in false starts in 2016 with 7 and 31st in 2017 with 9.  McDermott's first year it was tied for 9th with 21 false starts while keeping 3/5th of the line (Glenn, Woods and Incognito) from the previous year.

 

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On 11/24/2021 at 4:44 PM, frostbitmic said:

They need to make offensive holding and offensive pass interference as severe a penalty as defensive holding and pass interference.

 

On those defensive penalties, teams are given a first down and it's a spot foul on DPI. They should make those offensive penalties be an instant 4th down and an offensive PI a negative. If the OPI takes place 25 yards downfield it should be a 25 yard penalty.

 

I'm guessing that in this game that these officials average number of flags thrown a game will rise.

 

See Cowboys vs Raiders game..

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7 minutes ago, Bferra13 said:

Gimme more Brad allen. Dude runs a tight ship.

Not a fan of him allowing Josh Allen to take hits to the knees and head, and the late hits on him all night though. I loved that there were very few penalties, but you gotta protect QB's.

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On 11/23/2021 at 9:55 AM, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

Referee Brad Allen’s crew assigned to officiate Saints-Bills game
 

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/referee-brad-allen-crew-assigned-183333110.html
 

 

Brad Allen’s crew has averaged the third-fewest penalty flags per game this season (11.56) and the fifth-fewest penalty yards (102.67), with more penalties going against the visiting team (6.67) than the home team (4.89) on average each week. Most of their attention has focused on the offensive line, with 19 holding fouls and 16 false starts flagged this season.

 

 

This turned out to be a pretty good indicator of what to expect for this game. I'll have to start paying more attention to these threads, because I loved how this game was called. It wasn't just that we won, the pacing itself was so much better. And not having to watch drive after drive be extended due to some janky call off screen was wonderful.

 

Oh, any kickoff or punt not being an automatic flag was nice too.

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