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There needs to be a thread of the officiating today


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2 minutes ago, sdevo said:

Would have like to see a replay of the Oliver call hands to the face on jags first TD drive that extended the drive not sure if it was third down but it’s the third down calls that are just killer I thought the replays in key plays was lacking in the game.

Agreed. A replay should be showed of every single penalty so these weak officials can be put on blast. 

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59 minutes 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 try not to complain about refs too much. We see the plays at a slowed down speed and perfect television angle. They have a split second from one vantage point with bodies flying all over. Reffing a game is not as easy as it seems from the couch. On top of that a very unscientific research tells me that many fans who complain about officiating have very little knowledge about what the rules actually are. 

 

That said, today there were several calls that I wasn't completely sold on. And making it more difficult to know is that the broadcast did a completely horrible job showing replays of what happened. 

 

One thing I can say is that 2nd and 3rd team players are usually more susceptible to commiting fouls due to lack of reps. As are players that are fatigued (like, you know, jetlag). So, some calls I may agree were not the best but the idea that tired backups made a lot of fouls isn't far fetched.

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18 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

If there was an “NFL Script” there is truly no better story the league could sell than the Bills finally winning a SB. 

 

If the script included the Jaguars doing anything, they must have been scab writers that crossed the picket line. 
 

Curious which specific penalties you all think were called incorrectly. 

The NFL is auditioning the jags as Londons potential team....jags are gonna relocate and what better place than London and the nfl expanding their product to another continent 

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3 minutes ago, Billever76 said:

The NFL is auditioning the jags as Londons potential team....jags are gonna relocate and what better place than London and the nfl expanding their product to another continent 


So because of that, the officials were out to get the Bills today? So what, when the Jags eventually move there, the redcoats are welcoming a team with a good record over there? 

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14 minutes ago, stevestojan said:


So because of that, the officials were out to get the Bills today? So what, when the Jags eventually move there, the redcoats are welcoming a team with a good record over there? 

I mean winning brings fans...winning can turn even the staunchest critic eventually soften up....London is a soccer city as is all of europe....but you put a winning team consistently on the field over there and maybe football becomes a bit more digestible...it's no secret the nfl wet dream is to expand their product globally

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1 hour ago, Dr.Sack said:

Remember with every drive extending flag it allowed more of our defensive players to be injured. That guy was doing his job. Goodell makes $60m a year and seemed to be enjoying from his luxury box. 

Did it also protect our offensive players?

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Rule changes and refereeing are ruining the league.  Take the roughing call when no Josh got hit.  Ridiculous.  The call against Poyer - the WR ran backwards into him.  What was he supposed to do?  We did not lose the game because of the refs, but the inconsistency in calls is wrecking the league.

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37 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

They didn't effect the outcome but they definitely detracted from the game

 

Just way too many flags

Outcome is debatable. If a penalty extends a drive for a team, and changes momentum, it certainly effects the flow of the game. 
 

It also effects the point spread. That can’t be debated. I’m not a gambler, and I can clearly see that. 

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2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

They didn't effect the outcome but they definitely detracted from the game

 

Just way too many flags

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. 

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1 minute 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. 

Poyers hit is always a flag

 

Didn't see the Oliver call but also didn't see the rtp on Allen/Allen play so imo bad officiating was a wash

 

 

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Refs were awful and at times seemed to be in the Jags pocket. Rarely can refs cause continuous controversy like they did today. Unlike the last two Chiefs games where they bailed out KC with one specific call; the Bills were jobbed the entire 1st Half and then got beat up some more in the 2nd when the refs finally noticed the Jags were also breaking rules. 
 

Ed Oliver’s 2 penalties were nonexistent/ticky-tac 

 

Knox literally gets tackled on a play which doesn’t get a flag yet Johnson arm fighting down the sideline does.

 

The mysterious offensive pass interference on Davis’s 1st touchdown catch. 
 

Zay Jones batting a ball on the fumble was ify but the one on the inside kick was blatant. No flags.

 

We lost a timeout even though a Jags player was hurt; I’ve never seen to team not get their TO, in those circumstances, back prior to this game.

 

They ruled 2 bobbled balls to be catches for opposite reasons.

 

Poyers hit was ugly but should not have been called due to the situation. The ball was deflected and Poyer didn’t run into the play; he was literally standing and lowered his shoulder to brace for impact. Defenseless receiver calls are supposed to prevent a WR from getting destroyed by a full sprint DB as they hang in the air or the like. Not when they fall into a defensive player.

 

I will say the Allen vs Allen call was absurd as well but 1v10 on calls isn’t exactly a fair or reasonable exchange.

 

 

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