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Came to talk about the clear hip drop tackle on Palmer that injured him and wasn’t mentioned or call. Easy to see on first watch. I generally attempt to support refs and their tough job. But it’s been really bad the last two games. 

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Hell, the research is starting to prove it:

 

https://www.ktsm.com/local/el-paso-news/utep-study-shows-nfl-officiating-favors-kansas-city-chiefs/?fbclid=IwY2xjawNaskZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFoSUtYNVk3N3hLSEpjSlZWAR59avYt3S0NOS9SG4S7EVAgJTCZ9vqtjTJj2gl1Xb5My1Q319xJyR7fHuYnww_aem_EDeM-F79fz3T5Iy8uw6SCg

 

Research done by a team at UTEP presents evidence that the Chiefs have benefited from slanted officiating from 2015 to 2023, a time that coincided with their rise as one of the NFL’s most marketable franchises.

 

Published in the journal Financial Review, the study provides “one of the clearest empirical looks at how financial pressures can influence real-time rule enforcement,” the UTEP research team said.

 

“Our findings suggest that when the league’s financial health is at stake, rule enforcement may subtly shift to protect market appeal,” said Spencer Barnes Ph.D., assistant professor of finance in UTEP’s Woody L. Hunt College of Business and the lead author of the study. “The fact that postseason penalties consistently favored one franchise, while similar dynasties showed no such pattern, points to the powerful role of financial incentives in shaping supposedly neutral decisions.”

 

The study shows that during the playoffs, which the research team identified as the NFL’s most commercially valuable period, penalties against opposing defenses of the Chiefs’ offense were significantly more likely to result in first downs, cover more yardage and fall into subjective categories such as roughing the passer or pass interference.

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5 hours ago, russ t. nail said:

Came to talk about the clear hip drop tackle on Palmer that injured him and wasn’t mentioned or call. Easy to see on first watch. I generally attempt to support refs and their tough job. But it’s been really bad the last two games. 


Here’s video:

 


For those that understand the rules better than I, curious if this qualifies as a hip drop tackle or not.  I have a feeling that it does, and this player will get fined this week, which doesn’t really do us any good though.

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