Ethan in Cleveland Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Not sure if this is of any interest but I thought the contrast would be a nice distraction. I've watched parts of 5 games today. I would say the general difference is in college there is more of a "let them play" attitude. They just missed or failed to call a blatant block in the back on a Texas punt return TD. No way that is missed in the pros. On the other hand, there seems to be so many ticky tack PI calls in the NFL. In the Ohio State Illinois game there were several no calls on PI that woudl have been called in the NFL. I think if they called it fair both ways, I enjoy the college attitude towards officiating. Call the blatant stuff and otherwise let them play. 2 8 Quote
SirAndrew Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I enjoy college football more than pro ball at this point. The Bills are the only thing that keep me interested. It’s closer to the form of football I grew up appreciating. The NFL seems more in the entertainment/story line business. I just wish there were more relevant teams in the northeast, creating better fan interest in these parts. Water cooler football talk is always fun, but you don’t get it with college football up here. That’s another factor why I still keep up with the NFL. 4 Quote
Ralonzo Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Auburn is getting hosed like the Bills do with the Homunculus crew, and in their own house too. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago College ball still has plenty of teams that get hometown discounts The Blue bloods you have to usually beat them and the refs at their house 1 Quote
H2o Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Ralonzo said: Auburn is getting hosed like the Bills do with the Homunculus crew, and in their own house too. Kirby Smart to the refs: 1 2 Quote
DapperCam Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Not sure if this is of any interest but I thought the contrast would be a nice distraction. I've watched parts of 5 games today. I would say the general difference is in college there is more of a "let them play" attitude. They just missed or failed to call a blatant block in the back on a Texas punt return TD. No way that is missed in the pros. On the other hand, there seems to be so many ticky tack PI calls in the NFL. In the Ohio State Illinois game there were several no calls on PI that woudl have been called in the NFL. I think if they called it fair both ways, I enjoy the college attitude towards officiating. Call the blatant stuff and otherwise let them play. Part of why Elam was able to get drafted so high. Was extraordinarily handsy in college and got away with it. 2 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, DapperCam said: Part of why Elam was able to get drafted so high. Was extraordinarily handsy in college and got away with it. Yeah there is a kid at Ohio State that is the same way. Got away with a couple today but also had a couple of penalties in the Texas game and a bunch last year too. Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 13 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Not sure if this is of any interest but I thought the contrast would be a nice distraction. I've watched parts of 5 games today. I would say the general difference is in college there is more of a "let them play" attitude. They just missed or failed to call a blatant block in the back on a Texas punt return TD. No way that is missed in the pros. On the other hand, there seems to be so many ticky tack PI calls in the NFL. In the Ohio State Illinois game there were several no calls on PI that woudl have been called in the NFL. I think if they called it fair both ways, I enjoy the college attitude towards officiating. Call the blatant stuff and otherwise let them play. i love College officiating. Just call the egregious and obvious stuff. Quote
OldNMBillsFan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I think this year is the year of keeping the games close in the NFL, TV ratings are skyrocketing with close games. Making the networks and content providers happy. We all know that holding can be called on any play, it's the most effective penalty to either stop drive or to keep one going. Edited 3 hours ago by OldNMBillsFan Quote
chris heff Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Firstly, how was that not an Auburn touchdown? Secondly, clapping? Not calling a timeout? Get the f out of here. Just horrible officiating. 2 1 Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20 minutes ago, chris heff said: Firstly, how was that not an Auburn touchdown? Secondly, clapping? Not calling a timeout? Get the f out of here. Just horrible officiating. I have noticed that the nose of the ball barely breaking the goal line plane is not being called a TD anymore. It happened in the jags game where Lawrence leaped and the nose of the ball touched the plane. Of course it happened last night in the auburn game but it was called the exact same way as the jags game. Breaking the plane is no longer a TD. I hope this doesn't haunt the Bills. You got me on the Smart timeout call. Looked like he was clearly calling a timeout. Then he told the refs he was clapping so the refs gave him the timeout back Quote
T master Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I went to a friends house to watch the Tennessee game they player the Razorbacks and I would have swore I was watching the last Bills game ! The officials were calling every little penalty against the Vols and letting go a lot of calls that the Razorbacks were committing that were the exact same ones they were calling against the Vols . It doesn't make any sense, if your going to call those against one just be consistent and call it on both it drove me crazy because of the flash back to last week & my buddy was losing his mind because he is a HUGE Vols fan . They need to make these guys accountable in some way to have a certain amount of consistency when calling these games . And if nothing else use another official for review purposes of some sort, I don't know how they could do it but just do it !! In both college and the NFL ... 1 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I don't think that is a college vs pros thing, I think it is more a group of refs thing. The biggest issue I see is the variation with the various crews. The issue is almost exclusively the subjective calls, holding (offense or defense), PI, unnecessary roughness, etc. Not every human sees it the same then fans react based on if it helps or does not help the team they root for. I agree with the let them play approach to a point....games are more fun to watch when there are not as many flags. Quote
Livinginthepast Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 45 minutes ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said: I have noticed that the nose of the ball barely breaking the goal line plane is not being called a TD anymore. It happened in the jags game where Lawrence leaped and the nose of the ball touched the plane. Of course it happened last night in the auburn game but it was called the exact same way as the jags game. Breaking the plane is no longer a TD. I hope this doesn't haunt the Bills. You got me on the Smart timeout call. Looked like he was clearly calling a timeout. Then he told the refs he was clapping so the refs gave him the timeout back I noticed that too on the Lawrence fumble. Of course the doubt could be easily eliminated if they actually used the chip they supposedly have in the ball. There's no way that the NFL could not be accurate like tennis or have a perfect line like VAR in soccer where the first down/goal line is . Why are they waiting? Quote
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