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Taunting not called on Hill's TD


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Mods, please forgive me if this was mentioned. I'm only posting about it at this point because I'm sort of shocked I haven't seen it discussed.

 

I'm not one of these guys that blames the refs, usually just more frustrated by by selective application of rules. You could not draw up a more textbook taunting penalty on Hill than what we saw on his TD in the final two minutes.

 

 

 

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Because the refs decided at halftime to stay out of it! They realized what kind of game this was headed and they literally said “we’re not letting this game get dictated by our flags” they let them play in the 2nd half. They threw zero flags unless it was completely obvious. Heck…Hughes Kneed Mahomes in his face on the sidelines & the refs said “Nope deal with it”. 
so yes Hill knew he wouldn’t  get flagged for that… everyone was getting away with murder that 2nd half

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It's a bit silly to say it wouldn't have mattered. At that time in the game if I asked you does it matter if the Bills start around the 40 or the 25, you would certainly said it mattered. We could have also elected to take it on the Extra Point, which had he not converted would have also mattered. 

 

Just because the outcome ended up being a TD does not excuse the penalty not being called, nor give us a crystal ball that says the exact outcome would have happened either way. No matter how you slice it, if that penalty gets called, as it should have, you're introducing an entirely new set of variables into the last minute than the ones we ended up seeing. Who knows if those new variables influence the outcome or not.    

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They don't call it on a gesture like that.   It has to be more direct and in your face.   I think it was Singletary who did something similar against the Patriots when he ran into the end zone around McKenzie's block, or on some other play, and it wasn't called.  Just holding up a finger and wagging doesn't get called.   And, as others said, it wouldn't have mattered.  

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Am I the only one that see's how dumb the general thinking in this thread is? It didn't matter because we scored. If we didn't score it would have been one of the most controversial plays in the game. So the phantom PI call in the TB OT game mattered because they scored a TD and won on that drive. Had we stopped them, it wouldn't have mattered (although in each of these, wouldn't have mattered hypotheticals, it leads down an entirely different set of circumstances, play calls, and outcomes). I'm not like up in arms over this non call, I guess it's just sort of humorous that goes from meaning nothing because we scored vs probably being one of the most talked about plays of the game if we don't.      

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Big thing is... If they just called the blatant holds in the Tampa game... The Buffalo/KC game is in Orchard Park... 

 

Then on top of it...Refs give KC a fresh set of downs on a 3rd down stop in RedZone because of an away from the play ticky tacky jersey pull... Leading directly to Chiefs second TD! 

 

They kick FG there..  Hmmm?

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1 hour ago, KzooMike said:

It's a bit silly to say it wouldn't have mattered. At that time in the game if I asked you does it matter if the Bills start around the 40 or the 25, you would certainly said it mattered. We could have also elected to take it on the Extra Point, which had he not converted would have also mattered. 

 

Just because the outcome ended up being a TD does not excuse the penalty not being called, nor give us a crystal ball that says the exact outcome would have happened either way. No matter how you slice it, if that penalty gets called, as it should have, you're introducing an entirely new set of variables into the last minute than the ones we ended up seeing. Who knows if those new variables influence the outcome or not.    

I think you make great points ; the Bills  success after has nothing to do with the call.  You can certainly bet tho had we NOT scored,  this would have been extensively discussed!  Also , just that pic shows he is TAUNTING BEFORE HE SCORES!  I don’t know how the NFLS  rule could be much different, but in college I know I saw taunting calls nullify scoring plays just like this , with a guy taunting on his way during the play , not just AFTER it was over !  Imagine if it was called, seen to occur as it did prior to crossing the goal line and that TD was nullified!   Arguably could have had a major impact on the game.

 

Having said that , I am glad it turned out alright without that call.  We should have one , I am convinced we were the better team , just had a terrible coaching lapse and mental breakdown defensively at the worst time.  For once the refs were not a huge negative factor or distraction. I think it should prove to the league how great the product and game can be when so many penalties are not called and how this was seen as one of the greatest games ever !  It should be a model going forward how stupid it is to have points of emphasis on calling things, rather than emphasizing how great the product is if flags are kept to a minimum.  THAT SHOULD REALLY BE THE POINT OF EMPHASIS, LESS REFEREEING, BETTER QUALITY FOOTBALL , LESS CONTROVERSIAL OUTCOMES!  You made great points and it’s valid to say , this was not called as it had been all year , proves how subjective it is in the first place , and once again it shows if you aren’t going to call it all the time, it should not be enforced or be a rule at all then. 

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2 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

They don't call it on a gesture like that.   It has to be more direct and in your face.   I think it was Singletary who did something similar against the Patriots when he ran into the end zone around McKenzie's block, or on some other play, and it wasn't called.  Just holding up a finger and wagging doesn't get called.   And, as others said, it wouldn't have mattered.  

They could of made him kick a long extra point. The whole taunting rule came into play after Tyreek Hill did the exact same thing you are watching him do in that video. 

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