holding 21 O block in the back 31 O running into the kicker 23 O Personal foul unsportsmanlike conduct O Personal foul unnecessary roughness O Offsides D These all offset replay
Ref finishes: This is #45's first unsportsmanlike foul toward potential disqualification. Collinsworth: Yeah, the league is going to look at that play. He's looking at probably a $25,000 fine at least for killing another player. Tirico: Come on, why can't they be allowed to *play the game anymore*? Terry McCaullie: Yeah, that's a good call by the official to see that holding by 21 while he's being murdered. He was grabbing at 45's head and neck area and the league is trying to prevent head or neck injuries when their players murder each other. It would have been really easy to enforce the 15 yards for beating a player to a bloody pulp. Collinsworth: You know if Patrick Mahomes killed someone, I'd still defend him!
There are seven fouls on the play, six by the offense. Holding, offense, number 41. Holding, offense, number 42. False start, offense, everyone but the center. Unnecessary roughness, offense, number 1. Facemask, offense, number 7. Taunting, offense, number 69. Neutral zone infraction, defense, number 4. Those penalties offset, replay second down.
It's one of the most stupid flags you can get. There are videos on CZcams filled with just the announcements of the refs of this one. Sometimes you can almost see the ref smile because of how stupid this one sounds.
B.J. Finney. I went to school with that guy, lol. Dude grew up the biggest Steelers fan, in Kansas. played a K-State. Awesome to see him accomplish his dream, even though he is already retired.
That fact that Tomlin didn't get flagged for standing on the field right in front of a returner with a clear path to the endzone is insane and always one of the most irritating things I have ever seen in football, I wasn't even a fan of either team in that situation, but I was as irritated as the Baltimore fans probably were
I would've loved it if the return man had run him over. He would've had to have seen him from decently far out, but Tomlin stepped onto the field and by all means would've been fair game to truck. He had it coming, too.
Seriously. I don’t have strong feelings for either team, but standing on the field of play in hopes of impeding the opposing team is just childish. If you’re that upset about losing then step it up and coach better.
Yeah I was just thinking the same. How does that excuse that! Dude could have snapped his neck or paralyzed him. Yeah I understand you gotta do what you gotta do but not doing that!
I have a suspicion that it was going to happen had he continued his diatribe against the side judge...the other ref and his teammates dragged him away just in time. Honestly, though, it would've been the call of the side judge to give him the second unsportsmanlike depending on what Sherman said...all I can figure is that he somehow kept it professional and didn't dip into personal.
"Do what you have to do I guess" Yes, he almost snapped another man's neck by grabbing their facemask, but at least they didn't score! Way to condone that, Chris.
Well, there is a rule ("Palpably Unfair Act") that allows the refree to impose whatever penalty he feels is appropriate in extreme cases. I've never heard of it being used, but it does exist. The rules should be revised to include something along the lines of "if any of the following penalties occur on a play in which, in the judgment of refree, the act that caused the penalty is the sole reason that a score did not occur is a palpably unfair act. The penalty is ejection of the offending player and the score is awarded".
There should be some sort of disqualification for egregious facemasks. Disqualification for the remainder of the quarter plus the next full quarter would be about right. A "flagrant facemask" penalty, for where the victims head and neck were violently jerked and twisted in a way that could cause injury. Defining the standard for flagrant will take some work. Will need to be video-reviewable to determine if it meets standard for "flagrant", because it's too much to ask of human refs to make that judgment in real time.
@@jdaniels1313 Oh plz, stop trying to baby the sport, minus will make it 2 hand touch football, these football players know what they sign up for and what the risk are.
@@jonmcclain662 Your parents must be so proud, you fulfilled your purpose in life of lobbing lame middle school insults at other people on the Internet!
@@jdaniels1313 I don't know what you mean, my parents taught me not to cheat and taught me integrity. When I see clear fixing in the game, I'm going to speak against it like so many right now.
The chuck clark one reminds me of playing madden as a kid on rookie and you couldn’t get called for offsides so you could just take a defender and stand next to the QB before he hiked it lol
He was asked about that play in an interview and Tomlin said he was looking at the jumbo screen and thought that Jacoby Jones was running down the opposite sideline. Like bruh you can’t see your entire white and yellow team standing on the sideline? And also in that one replay he is clearly not looking at the jumbo screen
2:49 that one was 100% intentional. You can see the coach's eyes looking back over his shoulder. and he steps out 'onto' the field in his 'attempt to get out of the way' rather than moving his left food first to move 'away' from the field.
he was facing the other way and thats how the body moves. You put your weight on one foot to lift the other foot and move the other direction. He just planted his foot to try to get out of the way.
Tomlin admitted to watching the Jumbotron and has tried to say he thought Jones was running up the other sideline. Tomlin is garbage. He has more wins but still is a piece of garbage.
Those were some crazy games, I saw several of them live. I don't know how many weren't injured by the facemask plays, it's a good thing they were conditioned and in shape individuals!
In the Superbowl, Matt Hasselbeck (QB) throws a pick and tackles the defenseman that caught it. The penalty? Against Hasselbeck - blocking below the waist. While making a tackle!
I think an odd one is the Ravens punt formation and they did twice that I remember 1) SB against the San Fran and 2) regular season against the bengals. Towards the end of the game, but basically, the punting teams purposely holds as much as the cany for as long as they can while the punter runs around killing the clock.
They did later change the rules to allow game time to be restored if a team committed multiple penalties in one play to manipulate or run out the clock, in response to those Ravens plays.
Not gonna lie, the clips of a facemask getting called against the Lions (of course it was green bay) and the next clips was a non called facemask that the Lions was also involved in was funny
Well, 2 things: 1) at live speed there's not 1 ref on the planet who wouldn't call that a facemask, you have to take it down to slo-mo before you get to ok technically it's really enough to be a facemask 2) taking a guy down by the shoulder like that is a textbook horsecollar as the rule is written, so different penalty, but ultimately still a 15 yarder that put the ball at the same spot and gives an untimed down.
There was one game I was listening to on WestWoodOne Sunday Doubleheaders in the 200xs where the call was Pass interference, defense, but the pass interference was in the form of a personal foul, so it was enforced fifteen yards from the downfield spot.
The one with Rodgers being brought down (after the double backwards passes) shows that...there was only incidental facemask contact, but it still affected the play. What got me about that one was the announcers wondering why a facemask penalty was called...the chinstrap of the helmet doesn't normally work its way up over the mouth without help, guys...
Lifelong fan of American football from England here. Given the possible serious injury from holding the face mask i amazed the helmet not designed so the face mask pops out when pulled.
I don't think it's feasible to design the face mask to both (a) pop out when pulled and (b) reliably stay in place when hit/pushed. Face masks, especially for linemen, take a decent amount of contact, and you don't want it to pop off and leave the player's face unprotected (after all, that's the point of having the face mask in the first place). As is, the face mask is actually screwed onto the helmet, to make it very unlikely to come off accidentally (but still changeable in the locker room; there are several different face mask designs, and different players have different preferences).
@@ryanstejskal1506 You could be right. However I interested to know if any tests have ever been done? I also suggest that if a face mask is developed to detach by being pulled and able to withstand significant impact then it gives added deterent for the foul in the first place.
It may also have to do with leaving fewer hazards on the field of play. Say a facemask pops off apropos of nothing (say a manufacturing issue) at the very start of a play...that means that the play would have to immediately stop and either be repeated or penalized and repeated.
That face mask penalty on Detroit 98 enabled Aaron Rodgers to gun a 61-yard strike to Richard Rodgers for the walk-off touchdown (which was then followed by a 35-yard-plus strike to Janis to tie a playoff game Green Bay lost in overtime largely via Larry Fitzgerald), while the triple-penalty on Richard Sherman was the same game where Sherman hit Titans QB Marcus Mariota late.
Haven’t watched it yet, but I hope you added the holding penalty called on the raiders on a field goal. Btw raiders were defending, aswell as no hold in sight 😭
I know im late but I dunno how somebody hasn't had their neck broken by somebody grabbing their face mask yet. Like a full grown athlete using his power and twisting your head like that while your'e trapped in a helmet lol.
Love white grabbing the sheet. My favorite moments are when defenders try to stand in an offensive huddle. Love those little funny moments in a violent sport
Why not do that Your opponent slipped up n the playsheet flues into your hands Let me read that real quick I will make sure to send it back after I'm done learning here
Seeing as players have received unsportsmanlike penalties for tossing the ball at refs, I think he knew that would've been the game for him. That said, both the interference call and the holding call were valid and the unsportsmanlike came when he decided to remove his helmet (which is part of the rules). The side judge was the one who actually allowed him to stay in the game...had the judge decided the commentary got too personal, he was within his rights to ring him up on another unsportsmanlike and disqualify him.
I remember watching the Motown Miracle live after being missing for the whole second half. Easy to forget that Detroit was dominating that game at halftime and Green Bay didn't have the lead until the final play. They almost didn't let me back in the room.
The kicker face mask I can let go. Those players can barely tackle so expecting them to be top tacklers is overkill. But the DBs and other positions should be fine and those bad enough ejected.
by rule, if there is a penalty by each team, no matter how many more 1 team has than the other, the play is canceled and is replayed, and only 1 penalty can be accepted if multiple occur by only 1 team, and usually the most beneficial, yards wise or downs wise, is picked by the coach
I don't believe the NFL is scripted or rigged. But the 3 free extra plays for the Raiders makes me question that, and I'm a Bears fan, so I have no horse in that race.
Why would it make you question that, the Chiefs secondary was holding as much as they could to win the game. I say this as a lifelong Chiefs fan who was pretty upset when I saw this game. But at the same time, they were penalties, so they needed to be called.
@@jimmypatterson9789my take is that the NFL isn’t rigged, but the that that it’s an open question to plenty of people says a lot about the quality of the officiating
I wish i could find video of it, but i believe it was Ravens @ Washington maybe 2009 give or take. But Washington was down at Goal to Go inside the 5 and the Ravens kept stopping them. Every time it got to 3rd down the Ravens would commit another penalty and Washington would get a new fresh set of downs. Washington must have had 8 or so attempts to push the ball in from just a yard out and each time Baltimore stopped them dead at the line of scrimmage. Finally on like the 9th attempt that resulted in a clean 4th down either Kelly Gregg or Haloti Ngata turned around to the Washington end zone stands and flipped the fans the middle finger in triumph. Ravens got ANOTHER flag and 1 play later Washington finally pushed it in for a touchdown lol.
“Holding, Offense, #21.”
“Murder, Defense, #45”
“Those penalties offset, replay third down”
holding 21 O
block in the back 31 O
running into the kicker 23 O
Personal foul unsportsmanlike conduct O
Personal foul unnecessary roughness O
Offsides D
These all offset replay
Ref finishes: This is #45's first unsportsmanlike foul toward potential disqualification.
Collinsworth: Yeah, the league is going to look at that play. He's looking at probably a $25,000 fine at least for killing another player.
Tirico: Come on, why can't they be allowed to *play the game anymore*?
Terry McCaullie: Yeah, that's a good call by the official to see that holding by 21 while he's being murdered. He was grabbing at 45's head and neck area and the league is trying to prevent head or neck injuries when their players murder each other. It would have been really easy to enforce the 15 yards for beating a player to a bloody pulp.
Collinsworth: You know if Patrick Mahomes killed someone, I'd still defend him!
There are seven fouls on the play, six by the offense.
Holding, offense, number 41.
Holding, offense, number 42.
False start, offense, everyone but the center.
Unnecessary roughness, offense, number 1.
Facemask, offense, number 7.
Taunting, offense, number 69.
Neutral zone infraction, defense, number 4.
Those penalties offset, replay second down.
Sherman getting 3 fouls in one play will always be hilarious. Probably an NFL record too
Best Sherman highlight: His face after the Butler Interception.
He should have gotten ejected from the game 😂.
@@kevinstull8552 naw I think his pacifier kept that from happening 😂😂
Yall can hate on sherman as much as you want but that won't undo the ass clamping he gave your teams in 2015
@@ofooda Sherman had more mouth than talent and yes, he was very talented.
The false starts where everyone is running a whole damn play while the center just crouches there like a statue holding the ball crack me up so much.
False start, offense, everyone but the center. Five yard penalty, (insert down here).
It's one of the most stupid flags you can get. There are videos on CZcams filled with just the announcements of the refs of this one. Sometimes you can almost see the ref smile because of how stupid this one sounds.
B.J. Finney. I went to school with that guy, lol.
Dude grew up the biggest Steelers fan, in Kansas. played a K-State. Awesome to see him accomplish his dream, even though he is already retired.
3:39 what I THINK I look like running on a football field
4:37 what I actually look like
That fact that Tomlin didn't get flagged for standing on the field right in front of a returner with a clear path to the endzone is insane and always one of the most irritating things I have ever seen in football, I wasn't even a fan of either team in that situation, but I was as irritated as the Baltimore fans probably were
He was fined 100k. Fortunately the Ravens still won the game so it didn’t result in the Steelers getting a cheap win.
I would've loved it if the return man had run him over. He would've had to have seen him from decently far out, but Tomlin stepped onto the field and by all means would've been fair game to truck. He had it coming, too.
Seriously. I don’t have strong feelings for either team, but standing on the field of play in hopes of impeding the opposing team is just childish. If you’re that upset about losing then step it up and coach better.
I love coach, but to see that. That's tacky. I lost some respect.
If there was ever a case to use the never used rule of awarding a touchdown for a unfair action, this was it
Sherman's face when ref threw the hat 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was gold
Mannn Richard Sherman was one more word away from getting disqualified from the game against the titans
He was one word over, should've been ejected.
That penalty will not take the fact of him being my favorite player away
All Sherman was ever good for was being loud and obnoxious.
@@TheWagnasty yet he still backed it up
@@Flam3inFrost no he didn't lol
You know it's a while back when the commentators are giving half a compliment for that disgusting Saints Panthers facemask that about snapped his neck
Yeah I was just thinking the same. How does that excuse that! Dude could have snapped his neck or paralyzed him. Yeah I understand you gotta do what you gotta do but not doing that!
As a neutral, the ending of that Chiefs Raiders was hilarious because the Oakland kicker nearly missed the PAT after they got all those chances
who ended up winning?
The part where Tre'davious White tries to read the Ravens play sheet like:
"Oh hey what's this?" 😂
Ian Eagle is great
Not too sure how Sherman didn’t get thrown out when you compare it to other outbursts we’ve seen lmao
I have a suspicion that it was going to happen had he continued his diatribe against the side judge...the other ref and his teammates dragged him away just in time. Honestly, though, it would've been the call of the side judge to give him the second unsportsmanlike depending on what Sherman said...all I can figure is that he somehow kept it professional and didn't dip into personal.
"Do what you have to do I guess"
Yes, he almost snapped another man's neck by grabbing their facemask, but at least they didn't score! Way to condone that, Chris.
The nfl is very dedicated to player safety :)
Yeah that really steamed me up as well. There's a damn good reason grabbing a facemask is such a brutal penalty.
And he spoke like there wasn't another Saints player who could've made the play. There was!
Yeah! I'm not even a football guy, but that one ticked me off.
Well, there is a rule ("Palpably Unfair Act") that allows the refree to impose whatever penalty he feels is appropriate in extreme cases. I've never heard of it being used, but it does exist.
The rules should be revised to include something along the lines of "if any of the following penalties occur on a play in which, in the judgment of refree, the act that caused the penalty is the sole reason that a score did not occur is a palpably unfair act. The penalty is ejection of the offending player and the score is awarded".
Those facemask penalties were gruesome
Especially the one on Rodgers. Can't believe he survived that
There should be some sort of disqualification for egregious facemasks. Disqualification for the remainder of the quarter plus the next full quarter would be about right. A "flagrant facemask" penalty, for where the victims head and neck were violently jerked and twisted in a way that could cause injury. Defining the standard for flagrant will take some work. Will need to be video-reviewable to determine if it meets standard for "flagrant", because it's too much to ask of human refs to make that judgment in real time.
@@jdaniels1313 Oh plz, stop trying to baby the sport, minus will make it 2 hand touch football, these football players know what they sign up for and what the risk are.
@@jonmcclain662 Your parents must be so proud, you fulfilled your purpose in life of lobbing lame middle school insults at other people on the Internet!
@@jdaniels1313 I don't know what you mean, my parents taught me not to cheat and taught me integrity. When I see clear fixing in the game, I'm going to speak against it like so many right now.
How do you have "weird penalties" without "He was giving him the business down there, that's 15 yards..."
That was in college football. This is an NFL video
@@DavehhhhThose are NFL teams.
Or do you mean that penalty call also happened in that game, in which case fair enough
The call was weird, the penalty itself (fighting) wasn't
@@TheAndyk123 There have been two "giving him the business" situations -- one in college, another in the NFL.
Literally was thinking of this when I saw the title
Dude if I’m Jacoby Jones I’m running right into Mike Tomlin back full speed
Right? Wouldn’t even feel bad since it’s on him for being on the field
@@ThingSomeRandomyou would probably get the td as it’s an palpably unfair act
He probably didn't want to get penalized or fined.
It's self-preservation. James Harrison was on the sideline.
The chuck clark one reminds me of playing madden as a kid on rookie and you couldn’t get called for offsides so you could just take a defender and stand next to the QB before he hiked it lol
lol i think i did that once by accident then just lined the guy up there
You unlocked a hidden memory for me
That Mike Tomlin play gets me every time lol
He was asked about that play in an interview and Tomlin said he was looking at the jumbo screen and thought that Jacoby Jones was running down the opposite sideline. Like bruh you can’t see your entire white and yellow team standing on the sideline? And also in that one replay he is clearly not looking at the jumbo screen
If any play in NFL history deserved a Palpably Unfair Act penalty, it was that one.
@@peepeepoopoo7728 yeah he did that on purpose, dirty Steelers
@@jeffallen55 He did to the Bengals once too.
@@peepeepoopoo7728 Tomlin should be thankful that Jones didn't forearm shiver his ass as he ran by. I probably would have.
2:49 that one was 100% intentional. You can see the coach's eyes looking back over his shoulder. and he steps out 'onto' the field in his 'attempt to get out of the way' rather than moving his left food first to move 'away' from the field.
he was facing the other way and thats how the body moves. You put your weight on one foot to lift the other foot and move the other direction. He just planted his foot to try to get out of the way.
Tomlin admitted to watching the Jumbotron and has tried to say he thought Jones was running up the other sideline. Tomlin is garbage. He has more wins but still is a piece of garbage.
@@meee_5155 There's a Reason why they Put a BIG White Stripe on the sides of the field! He Was NOT Supposed by standing on it in the first place!!!
2:45 Jones should've just plowed right through Tomlin. Bet he'd never make that "mistake" again.
Penalty on the defense ... palpably unfair act ... result of the play is a touchdown (even if the fell down right at the 30)
@@oneblankspace4919That should have been the call.
Tomlin was fined $100,000 for that stunt. That was the most expensive two-step in history.
@@richardmcfadden5217 Not nearly enough, should have been much more, plus at least $10,000,000 for the team.
@@Kylora2112 plus coach ejected from the stadium.
The title should be Neck Breaking Face mask Penalties
Sherman has never in his career committed a foul or run his mouth...never!
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All those Linda Blair in The Exorcist facemask penalties are really scary.
Those were some crazy games, I saw several of them live. I don't know how many weren't injured by the facemask plays, it's a good thing they were conditioned and in shape individuals!
they aren’t injured because the helmet spins around instead of their neck 😮🤣
Manziel's head was never screwed on straight to begin with.
Love the videos keep up the great work you should do a short and show all the playoff games the bears lost in. I’m a bears fan lol
"More weirder"
I know, more weirderer surely
Richard Sherman getting 3 flags in one play is crazy. Never seen it before. Priceless
Sherman fan but 1) he had no right to argue those calls. That PI was clear as day. 2) He should have had a 4th. No need to carry on like that.
We need to get rid of “offsetting penalties” altogether. Just add up the penalties and apply the difference.
unless they actually DO offset, or are the same penalty. (Say, holds on both teams.)
@@Johnny96ri which would be exactly what I was saying
Wicked tunes accompanying this video post. I LOVE IT!!!
In the Superbowl, Matt Hasselbeck (QB) throws a pick and tackles the defenseman that caught it. The penalty? Against Hasselbeck - blocking below the waist. While making a tackle!
Ah yes, the Superbowl with the most objective, impartial, and fair refs to ever officiate a game in history… 😒
I think an odd one is the Ravens punt formation and they did twice that I remember 1) SB against the San Fran and 2) regular season against the bengals. Towards the end of the game, but basically, the punting teams purposely holds as much as the cany for as long as they can while the punter runs around killing the clock.
They did later change the rules to allow game time to be restored if a team committed multiple penalties in one play to manipulate or run out the clock, in response to those Ravens plays.
Not gonna lie, the clips of a facemask getting called against the Lions (of course it was green bay) and the next clips was a non called facemask that the Lions was also involved in was funny
I believe Rodgers completed a Hail Mary next play. Ridiculous call.
Well, 2 things:
1) at live speed there's not 1 ref on the planet who wouldn't call that a facemask, you have to take it down to slo-mo before you get to ok technically it's really enough to be a facemask
2) taking a guy down by the shoulder like that is a textbook horsecollar as the rule is written, so different penalty, but ultimately still a 15 yarder that put the ball at the same spot and gives an untimed down.
The good old 10 flags to 1 offest penalty
Clark thought he had turned penalties off but forgot to save the settings 😂
There was one game I was listening to on WestWoodOne Sunday Doubleheaders in the 200xs where the call was Pass interference, defense, but the pass interference was in the form of a personal foul, so it was enforced fifteen yards from the downfield spot.
I don’t know a lot about the NFL but why the hell does a facemask not immediately get you thrown out of the game? That looks so damn dangerous.
Bc it's not always intentional
The one with Rodgers being brought down (after the double backwards passes) shows that...there was only incidental facemask contact, but it still affected the play. What got me about that one was the announcers wondering why a facemask penalty was called...the chinstrap of the helmet doesn't normally work its way up over the mouth without help, guys...
Love the one coming away with a handful of dreds😂
LOVE UR VIDEOS
Whoever writing the scripts that constantly screw the Lions needs to chill. Although the Killebrew face mask was attempted murder
Richard Sherman’s reaction was hilarious though
Aye Bro U Should Do A "Hall Of Fame Worthy Performance" Video
Always confused as to why Sherman was so upset. The penalties were blatantly obvious.
Pure ego and lack of self control
@@DeathProofXXXbingo
Lifelong fan of American football from England here. Given the possible serious injury from holding the face mask i amazed the helmet not designed so the face mask pops out when pulled.
I don't think it's feasible to design the face mask to both (a) pop out when pulled and (b) reliably stay in place when hit/pushed. Face masks, especially for linemen, take a decent amount of contact, and you don't want it to pop off and leave the player's face unprotected (after all, that's the point of having the face mask in the first place).
As is, the face mask is actually screwed onto the helmet, to make it very unlikely to come off accidentally (but still changeable in the locker room; there are several different face mask designs, and different players have different preferences).
@@ryanstejskal1506 You could be right. However I interested to know if any tests have ever been done? I also suggest that if a face mask is developed to detach by being pulled and able to withstand significant impact then it gives added deterent for the foul in the first place.
It may also have to do with leaving fewer hazards on the field of play. Say a facemask pops off apropos of nothing (say a manufacturing issue) at the very start of a play...that means that the play would have to immediately stop and either be repeated or penalized and repeated.
Then have the linemen keep the current design, and offensive backs and receivers use the pop-out design.
That title: *exists*
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That face mask penalty on Detroit 98 enabled Aaron Rodgers to gun a 61-yard strike to Richard Rodgers for the walk-off touchdown (which was then followed by a 35-yard-plus strike to Janis to tie a playoff game Green Bay lost in overtime largely via Larry Fitzgerald), while the triple-penalty on Richard Sherman was the same game where Sherman hit Titans QB Marcus Mariota late.
Haven’t watched it yet, but I hope you added the holding penalty called on the raiders on a field goal. Btw raiders were defending, aswell as no hold in sight 😭
God I miss football already... cant wait for the next season to start already
Twists a mans head off...announcer "do what you gotta do"
Good grief! Some of those those facemasks penalties looked absolutely brutal. Thank the Lord no one's had a broken neck yet!
You beat me to it. Agreed!
Yea, those face masks look so dangerous. Some of those players heads snapped 180 degrees like an owl. A miracle nobody had a broken neck.
And then there's the Lions one. Grrr
Kinda crazy how the ravens can’t afford a color printer
I know im late but I dunno how somebody hasn't had their neck broken by somebody grabbing their face mask yet. Like a full grown athlete using his power and twisting your head like that while your'e trapped in a helmet lol.
I was at that Ravens @ Bills game. Everyone was confused 😂
Sherman definitely didn’t want to play anymore in that game…. lol
Should have called the video "some weird penalties but really just 80% normal facemask penalties"
Love white grabbing the sheet. My favorite moments are when defenders try to stand in an offensive huddle. Love those little funny moments in a violent sport
Why not do that
Your opponent slipped up n the playsheet flues into your hands
Let me read that real quick
I will make sure to send it back after I'm done learning here
The Sherman case will always be ridiculous. How he didn't throw that hat back at that pathetic ref I'll never know.
Those were all obvious penalties, he’s lucky he didn’t get ejected
Seeing as players have received unsportsmanlike penalties for tossing the ball at refs, I think he knew that would've been the game for him. That said, both the interference call and the holding call were valid and the unsportsmanlike came when he decided to remove his helmet (which is part of the rules). The side judge was the one who actually allowed him to stay in the game...had the judge decided the commentary got too personal, he was within his rights to ring him up on another unsportsmanlike and disqualify him.
i bet sherman watches this play nowadays and just laughs at how stupid he was not only during the play but after. my lord
Lmao I liked Richard Sherman when he was around but goddamn bro to me that is a fairly blatant P.I lol i'd love to know what made him think it wasn't
I remember watching the Motown Miracle live after being missing for the whole second half. Easy to forget that Detroit was dominating that game at halftime and Green Bay didn't have the lead until the final play.
They almost didn't let me back in the room.
I’ll never forget the Raiders-Chiefs 3 flags sequence.
The kicker face mask I can let go. Those players can barely tackle so expecting them to be top tacklers is overkill. But the DBs and other positions should be fine and those bad enough ejected.
Sherman: think ill commit an offensive and defensive penalty on the same play.
That handful of hair was so crazy
Dude, Sherman could not control his temper.
with some of these facemasks I'm surprised no one has been completely paralyzed by a foul in the NFL before
steeler's center still holding the ball is just epic
The math doesn't math on how some of those penalties offset. So I'm guessing there's another way to determine that than simply yardage.
by rule, if there is a penalty by each team, no matter how many more 1 team has than the other, the play is canceled and is replayed, and only 1 penalty can be accepted if multiple occur by only 1 team, and usually the most beneficial, yards wise or downs wise, is picked by the coach
@@Mickey1012_ Well, more than one penalty can be accepted if one happens during the play and one after the play.
Godzilla had a stroke trying to read this title and died
I will never understand how there can be 5 penalties for one team and 1 penalty for the second team and they offset. It’s so absurd
I don't believe the NFL is scripted or rigged.
But the 3 free extra plays for the Raiders makes me question that, and I'm a Bears fan, so I have no horse in that race.
Why would it make you question that, the Chiefs secondary was holding as much as they could to win the game. I say this as a lifelong Chiefs fan who was pretty upset when I saw this game. But at the same time, they were penalties, so they needed to be called.
@@jimmypatterson9789my take is that the NFL isn’t rigged, but the that that it’s an open question to plenty of people says a lot about the quality of the officiating
Hey, a fellow Bears fan!
It’s obviously rigged so mahomes could get his 2nd
@Weezy10580 we're still whining about a hold the player admitted to? Are we also still ignoring all the calls in the Eagles favor that game too?
8:17 did the QB give a signal and the center just didn't snap it? Or did the rest of the line get jumpy?
Chuck Clark really pulled the Madden griefer lamo 😂
I’m amazed at how few of these involve the Lions.
More weirderest!
5:32 Ha! Johnny "Football" gets his head unscrewed!
Just weirder or more weird would make the title less weird 😂
0:44 when u playing madden and ur homie is about to score to put the game out of reach
4:09 "Do what you gotta do at that point, I guess." No! Risk injuring another player? Are you kidding me, announcer?
More weirder is crazy
That Seahawks catch against the Lions still pisses me off to no end
In madden i used to turn off offsides and get sacks the same way Chuck Clark tried I guess he thought that was an option in real life also.
1:20 awe it's Baby Leaf 🍃 I want to let him know he gets a punt return touchdown one day 😻💙🦁🤍
13:20 when Sherman realizes he's been hit with penalty #3 and goes into his OH GIRL PLEASE pose
I am not gettinbg any audio starting 7:51´ Loved rthe video deo though, viö6t was asazing. How they explained it
Obviously the helmet twists further than the head actually moves, but still, those full-speed facemasks are really scary
Intro clean
lol sherman was such a talented basketcase
I love the Rodgers to Rodgers foreshadowing in the packers lions❤❤❤
I wish i could find video of it, but i believe it was Ravens @ Washington maybe 2009 give or take. But Washington was down at Goal to Go inside the 5 and the Ravens kept stopping them. Every time it got to 3rd down the Ravens would commit another penalty and Washington would get a new fresh set of downs. Washington must have had 8 or so attempts to push the ball in from just a yard out and each time Baltimore stopped them dead at the line of scrimmage. Finally on like the 9th attempt that resulted in a clean 4th down either Kelly Gregg or Haloti Ngata turned around to the Washington end zone stands and flipped the fans the middle finger in triumph. Ravens got ANOTHER flag and 1 play later Washington finally pushed it in for a touchdown lol.
Sherman was just surprised he got caught
What was the jags player holding in the play against the cardinals?
11:20 Seattle at the 2 yard line with the game on the line. Seems like I may have seen something similar before.
How's it with the game on the line? 2nd quarer 7min left
Here’s one I’ve never seen called: Assisting the runner.
That’s only called if say a lineman picked up the ball carrier off the ground and carried him forward. Nobody is stupid enough to try it.
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Missed the AB flying kick on the punter….all time penalty moment
Football and its rules are beyond stupid when you think about it
Chuck Clark must play too much Madden practice mode
That Oakland KC game seemed fixed at the end.
3:26 he forgot his lines in the script
They get more weirder until you get to the most weirdest.
The raiders chiefs game was the most electric game I’ve seen in 4 years besides bills chiefs
The voice of the referee in the Rams Seahawks game tho
buddy forgot about when that 49ers punter got a penalty for "trying to draw a penalty"😂💀