Karson Williams yea if they made the right call on the dez Bryant catch we would still be on the cowboys and that 2014 season they would’ve won the super bowl
I honestly have eternal sympathy for the Saints with that no called pass interference. It wasn't just a random play, it was the game winning drive in the playoffs with their last bit of time left. It was criminal.
Imagine the steam shooting from my ears watching that play! There was a stretch right there of about 3 out of 4 seasons where we should've been in the SB, not saying we would've won or were just so dominant like the recent Chiefs. But we're the biggest "should've, could've, would've" dynasy outside of the Bills making and losing 4 straight SB. We went back to back to back ONE play away from advancing be it the Vikings TWICE the Diggs walk-off td in 2017, the OT fg in 2020, and here vs the Rams at least the others I can stomach we just didn't seal the deal, but to have it in the championship game taken away by the refs? Not pre-season, mid-season fighting for a final post-season spot or even wild card or divisional but the dang conf chip?!?! Just for the Rams to give 1 of the most boring performances vs the Pats anyway? At least we would've put points up 😂.
I remember watching that and laughing just because earlier that season they played the Steelers and got handed that game with horrible game changing calls. Kept Steelers out of the playoffs too. Live and die by the refs lol they deserved it imo
That Saints vs Rams no call I believe was the worst no call in NFL history. Defender never played the ball, and literally just rocked the receiver as the ball was closing in while the receiver was playing the ball
As a die hard Saints fan that no call was the worst ever. The ref was actually looking straight at it and never threw the flag. That cost us another trip to the superbowl.
Its a simultaneous catch, and that goes to the offense. It was a good call in the end, the big issue is the two different calls on the field at the time of the catch. That's the controversy, they made the right call after review, but horrible miscommunication on the field.
@@SimonPegg2000 It wasn't a simultaneous catch if the receiver had to double clutch the ball...which he did... The DB didn't have to, thus had the interception.
😭 drew brees getting intercepted got them to lose , also we gonna forget all the no calls that favor the saints lmaoooooo saints db was tripping and grabbing face mask . Saints fans still coping
He did the same thing in 2022 november in London when he played as a receiver. 😂😂😂 The YTube video is named "Tom Brady Plays Receiver But Fails Horribly & Gets A Flag"
I'ma saints fan too. If that was pass interference we coulda won the game. First Rams, second Vikings that we got screwed over a missed call in two straight years.
@@Nate-hv2ub As a Rams fan I thought this was miss call they should have made the call and honestly I didn't even watch the game cuz I knew my team was going to lose against you guys cuz we lose in the regular season then my brother-in-law told me that we won the Rams won then later on on the social media people were talking shit about the Rams and I was like okay and let me go see what's going on and I found about that there was a miss call so I watched the game and I was shocked myself like wait they missed the call that was wide open to see but apparently the ref didn't see it (Sorry for the lost even though it wasn't our fault it was the refs fault)
Would’ve made the Super Bowl and would’ve seen Brady and Brees go head to head, screwed up by one missed call and we had to watch Jared Goff play in a super bowl
You know, every old/new refs should be required to take a annual NFL test to see if they are qualified to ref in the next season. The only bad thing is that there will be no refs in the next season.
I don't get the judgement on roughing the QB calls. I've seen qbs get manhandled and they don't call it. Then a QB gets hit clean or gets love tapped they call it. There's no pattern to it what so ever.
Surprised bottlegate isn't on here. The one play I've seen when they actually went back to review a play after the offense already ran a different play.
@@seminoleboy96 nah because there’s hella collateral damage in the way lol, other fans, players, coaches, camera people, reporters, all of which have nothing to do with the call.
What’s worse is later in the game rodgers got whipped around by a defender and there was no call so it cut to clay Matthews and he was just shaking his head.
That’s not what they said. You act like they said the calls were wrong. They said they would be under the revised rule. They 100% were not catches under the rule at the time. They’re lack of understanding of the rule by fans, not bad calls.
@12BJJohnson what are you talking about he had full posession he even had his feet down and posession when he came down, when he went to get up to celebrate the ball came out
@@BrentLA dead ass they make the right call that its pass interference ball is moved up to what 4 yard line Saints score a touchdown win the game and go to the Superbowl and seeing how that game went I genuinely think the Saints would have beaten the Patriots
As a Packer fan that call will forever haunt me. I will say I never experienced support from EVERY fan base like I did that day bc EVERYONE knew the Packers got robbed like 3 times on that call. Smh.
As a lifelong Pats fan I often wonder if Tom Brady's career would have gone down the same path had that one call VS the Raiders gone the other way? If they lost that game would Bledsoe have come back and claimed his starting QB job the following season? Even if Brady kept that starting job, would his confidence have been damaged, affecting his next few seasons? Obviously we'll never know, but sometimes it's interesting to wonder "what if?" I mean, who knows, maybe Brady would be an unknown today if the original call held up. It certainly is possible.
He will still have his skill, but idk man many teams future dynasties get obliterated and blown down because of a superbowl loss. It took brady 5 years to come back to the superbowl when he lost to the giants as an 18-0 team, if he won the story might have been different.
no, it would be the same, i watched around that time, brady was keeping his qb position, if we nearly went to the sb with him that meant great things in the future, we didn't make anything next season and missed the playoffs, did we kick him out then? we needed a bad ending to humble our franchise and flip the switch on
As a Falcons fan I still come back to watch the saints getting screwed and can say that was the worst call in at least recent history. Especially for the super bowl trip.
@@JaRa911 Problem is, you are admitting it was a rule by calling it a "Tuck Rule". It was a bad rule, that the refs did get right. The next year that rule was gone, and it was now a fumble going forward. It had gone against the Patriots earlier in the year also.
Yeah ... except that concussions and injuries really do end people's careers and ruin their lives, which is of course bad for the athletes, but also the organizations and fans don't like it if their all-star players abruptly exit stage left. In other words, the NFL got "soft" because everyone realized that people's bodies just aren't that sturdy.
@Kyle Deming what do you mean?? It was the worst no call in history as if he hadn’t hit him he would’ve gotten a first down, also the rams weren’t a bad team they had a good offense so your point is invalid.
As you should. Your team most likely goes to the Superbowl. Brees was still awesome. But you never know if you're gonna get back. Those calls ruin teams seasons. Ridiculous. The bryant one was bad too. Remember matthews getting those all the time. Like what do you do. Not the same but the bills/chiefs game. Not saying the bills win, as i think they weren't ready for that game but the wrs were being tackled and held so bad. None were called. Then vs the bucs they called all of them. It was great to see but then i was like where were these calls when we played them. It was a game to go to the freaking Superbowl.
Refs loved them some Brady and Pats. On top of that being a fumble, Brady should have been called for tripping when he tried to trip the defender going for the FUMBLED ball!
Gabe Bosscher the refs missed 2 clear Facemasks on that would’ve given the rams first downs stop complaining after what happened with bountygate u got ur just deserved
So many crybabies 😭 ....you’ll never be able to take human error out of it. It happens. Quit bitching, because none of you would’ve gotten these calls right yourselves. These days, there’s probably more pressure on the refs than the players. They know if they mess up you’ll all whine. Saints fans: You guys had every chance to win, you didn’t. Shut up already
It’s ridiculous how many of those were at the end of playoff games. Like, you CANNOT mess those calls up. The team’s season is on the line. Detroit could’ve won, Dallas could’ve won, New Orleans would have won, Oakland would have won. It’s stuff like that that make people think the nfl is rigged, and it’s honestly just unacceptable
Omg those Clay Matthews “hits” are criminal. He didn’t do ANYTHING remotely illegal. Those refs should be fired for those calls alone. Were they from Minnesota or what!?
I saw somewhere that during this time they'd changed the rules of tackling the quarterback. They can't take the quarterback with their full weight or hit with the helmet. That's why he was penalized. It's a kind of stupid rule.
I'm honestly shocked that linebackers and D-linemen didn't see those calls and say "You know what? I'm gonna get penalized anyway, so I'm just gonna try and kill the QB and get my money's worth out of it." Maybe you get ejected with a meaningless fine, but nothing will get the NFL to change their ridiculous rules faster than seeing it cause one of their golden arms to get knocked unconscious or with a broken leg in the backfield. Goodell is a fucking joke, and the referees association is complicit
That ‘14-‘15 playoff season was wild in the NFC. Lions had the controversial DPI flag picked up for Dallas and ended up losing, then the next game Dallas has the Dez “no-catch” play, against the Packers, and ended up losing. Then the next game the Packers have the botched catch on the onside kick by Bostic, and ended up losing to the Seahawks. Then the Seahawks lose the super bowl to the Patriots.
As long as I live, I'll never forget this game. I had money on it and watched every second of it as if my life depended on it. Little did I know, the winner had been decided before I gave the book my money in exchange for a worthless slip of paper.
I followed the NFL since 1980, but, the constant bad calls from the officials most particularly in the last number of years has caused me to turn my back on the game. I now hate the game, the officials are awful and have the benefit of the best of technology to assist them. The officials in NY that are assisting seem to be non existent or just getting passed up. It breaks my heart to see the once great game ruined.
I'm a saints fan, and after the awful NFC Championship game no call, I think it's time for the NFL to put new rules saying that referees can get ejected because of how bad those referees were.
Honest to god the Nfl needs to make a game protest rule so if you think it’s a bad call not overturned then just refuse to play and if your wrong you receive huge fine and possible suspension but if your right the referee receives a strike 2 strikes in a career and they are fired this would make refs actually try and keep there job
What's worse is that the MLB got rid of the protesting rule and sure enough, more bad calls were made from piece of crap umpires. Your idea would work, but the NFL isn't interested in good ideas. They know that the outrage over referee decisions keeps people interested and glued to their screens, so they'll keep letting them happen time after time...
That was crap.I was so upset about that uncalled I went in my room and cried, because saints are the best team in the division I'm 15, Carolina is just a bad team.that was trash flag. targeting that's very dangerous .RAMS ARE SO TRASH THAT A WE WE TEAM CAN BEAT THEM! drop a like if Y all agree with me.
@@DanielSong39 NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2. When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his arm starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of the ball as he is attempting to tuck it back toward his body. Also, if the player has tucked the ball into his body and then loses possession, it is a fumble.
@@DanielSong39 Because Brady didn't tuck the ball into his body yet, according to the rule, refs made a correct decision. You can call it a bad rule, but you cannot deny refs made a correct call.
@@edmike0613 He actually did tuck the ball and it was a pump fake not a pass. I've seen Jay Cutler lose control of the ball on a pump fake and it was called a fumble.
Seattle's touchdown is valid by rule, whether you like it or not. Crappy rule, not crappy call. Brady's fumble, the so-called tuck rule, is, in my opinion, the worst call ever.
Well, the "Tuck Rule" might have been the worst rule of all time, but I wouldn't call it one of the worst referee calls. They were applying the rules that were in effect at the time, unfortunately for the Raiders.
Nope. Tuck was complete as he had 2 hands on the ball into his chest. It was a fumble with or without the rule because the tuck was completed. Search for the picture its clear as day.
Not only was the tuck rule game a bad call,but Tom Brady clearly tries to trip Biekert to prevent him from recovering the fumble,Which if they would of called it,The penalty would of pushed them out of field goal range
Jack Helms I’m a giants fan, I just feel bad for Brees but come on bruh, that call was horse shit. Don’t give the bull shit “you had many opportunities through the game and blew it” or “what about those two face masks that didn’t get called” both of those responses are stupid because if that penalty is called Saints go to the super bowl and no ifs but about it.
@Tyler Vance the saints could have stopped em in the last drive and could have won it in OT so yea they had opportunities to win and btw why didn't they run it three times and kick the field goal and give Goff under a minute left and no timeouts
You know the Saints PI no call is bad when even the Rams player is looking around afterwards like, "You guys really aren't gonna call that? Really though? I mean alright, I guess I'll take it... Are you really super-sure though? Okay no take-backs!"
Literally no one: The entire comment section of this video talking about 3:25 the Saints Rams call. Also, I’m with everyone. That call is so infuriating to watch.
I'm so glad that catch rules were changed. There were several years of full-on bullshit with those, and post-change the issues dropped like a meteor. You'd think the NFL would pick up on that and take a harder look at other contentious issues...
Hussein Rizk no, it was a terrible rule that was in the official NFL rule book at that point in 2001. The referees, knowing that the tuck rule was in the rule book, correctly called it. There are bad rules and there a bad calls
On 3rd down the runner got the first down by a full yard and it was ruled a half yard short. On 4th down the runner got the first down by a foot, confirmed on replay, and the runner was ruled 6 inches short.
I love how Brady just sat there in silence a few years back when Woodson asked him about this play. The Raiders were screwed, and the NFL realized it when they got rid of the stupid "tuck rule."
The Green Bay versus Seattle game is a perfect demonstration of how you render a strike completely moot. Both sides immediately realized that they had made a terrible mistake.
@@connorobregon90 Define "meaning much" lol. It doesn't matter if it's a preseason game or the superbowl, bad calls are bad calls. The entirety of NFL reffing really needs to be fixed.
@@jonathonnuzum2220 yeah that's my bad. I skimmed your comment thinking you were just talking trash about the saints cause I've been used to that since the NFC championship game. That's on me. And yes, that absolutely was a horrible call and should be on here
I can think of lots of other horrible calls. Like the Immaculate Reception. The Jets Vinnie Testeverde coming up a yard short against the Seahawks and the Referees called it a touchdown. This screw up led to the Seahawks not making the playoffs after a long drought, the firing of Coach Dennis Erickson and the NFL implementing Instant Replay.
0:00 Fail Mary 1:28 Tuck Rule 3:25 What Pass Interference? 4:43 Matthews pancakes Smith 5:41 “How is that not a catch?!” 6:44 Jesse James gets robbed 7:27 Seahawks get away with PI 8:34 A call goes the Lions’ way…until it doesn’t
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@@ronniejohnson8656 ya it sucks, but whatever.
So they take back the call that should have stood for that Lions game but not that saints call
Bro they have 29 million subs
You gotta give Russel Wilson credit. He's the only QB in NFL history to throw a game winning interception.
Kyler Murray: am I a joke to you
Lol Kyler Murray just did it against the Packers 🤣
The Cardinals lost. How is that a game winning interception?
There is a Seahawks Qb that did it better… Matt. Hassleback
Most overrated bum in sports history
The bad thing is... these calls ruined teams seasons
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Karson Williams yea if they made the right call on the dez Bryant catch we would still be on the cowboys and that 2014 season they would’ve won the super bowl
Packers still made playoffs after that bad call in Seattle
Karson Williams Saints would have won a Super Bowl
Nate the great The Cowboys got a bs call their way the week before against the Lions, so it was karma
I honestly have eternal sympathy for the Saints with that no called pass interference. It wasn't just a random play, it was the game winning drive in the playoffs with their last bit of time left. It was criminal.
Imagine the steam shooting from my ears watching that play! There was a stretch right there of about 3 out of 4 seasons where we should've been in the SB, not saying we would've won or were just so dominant like the recent Chiefs. But we're the biggest "should've, could've, would've" dynasy outside of the Bills making and losing 4 straight SB.
We went back to back to back ONE play away from advancing be it the Vikings TWICE the Diggs walk-off td in 2017, the OT fg in 2020, and here vs the Rams at least the others I can stomach we just didn't seal the deal, but to have it in the championship game taken away by the refs? Not pre-season, mid-season fighting for a final post-season spot or even wild card or divisional but the dang conf chip?!?! Just for the Rams to give 1 of the most boring performances vs the Pats anyway? At least we would've put points up 😂.
Not just the playoffs. Chance to go to the Super Bowl
They would have gone to the super bowl I belive, that whole game was rigged and I whatched it all
Sean Peyton is a cheater, he deserves everything coming his way.
I remember watching that and laughing just because earlier that season they played the Steelers and got handed that game with horrible game changing calls. Kept Steelers out of the playoffs too. Live and die by the refs lol they deserved it imo
That Saints vs Rams no call I believe was the worst no call in NFL history. Defender never played the ball, and literally just rocked the receiver as the ball was closing in while the receiver was playing the ball
Rigged possibly?
And prevented a pretty much sure super bowl appearance for the Saints. Absolute worst no call ever.
@@carltonbanks5470 FACTS! That even more makes it the worst no call ever
As a die hard Saints fan that no call was the worst ever. The ref was actually looking straight at it and never threw the flag. That cost us another trip to the superbowl.
Saints have been getting screwed since the bounty gate on Brett Favre.... And I f___ing LOVE it!!!!
Let’s face it...we all came here to get triggered all over again
*HOW YOU KNOW SO MUCH*
Agreed
😂😂😂😂very true but it’s a nice feeling.. it gets u hyped up
And again as a lions fan
Agreed
It made me cringe when Tate was standing on the bench hyping the crowd when even he knows he didn’t catch it
GoldenViking14 I noticed that. So weak. Take your phony win and run to your dressing room. Bet Tate wishes he could take that back
He had his hand on it the while time
@@chimpypimpy8245 He double clutched it...in other words.... he didn't have it the whole time.
Its a simultaneous catch, and that goes to the offense. It was a good call in the end, the big issue is the two different calls on the field at the time of the catch. That's the controversy, they made the right call after review, but horrible miscommunication on the field.
@@SimonPegg2000 It wasn't a simultaneous catch if the receiver had to double clutch the ball...which he did... The DB didn't have to, thus had the interception.
The missed PI call in the 2019 NFC championship robbed us of a Brees vs. Brady Super Bowl, and I will never get over it.
I’m still hurt by that to this day. 😢⚜️⚜️
He screwed us out the the superbowl against the chiefs
I honestly believe the NFL rigged the game, so the Patriots would get a favorable matchup against the rams
I will literally never forget it, and I still think those refs should be investigated.
😭 drew brees getting intercepted got them to lose , also we gonna forget all the no calls that favor the saints lmaoooooo saints db was tripping and grabbing face mask . Saints fans still coping
Not only did Brady fumble, he tried to trip the defender. 😂
lmao i just noticed
lmao Pats had that called against them in the season
I saw this live. And just noticed that
He did the same thing in 2022 november in London when he played as a receiver. 😂😂😂 The YTube video is named "Tom Brady Plays Receiver But Fails Horribly & Gets A Flag"
I just noticed too lolll
*The packers definitely intercepted that lol*
Was sucha bad call i felt like they purposely robbed green bay....maybe there color blind...idk it was horseshit
In the rulebook, when two opposing players have possession of the ball, it would favor the offense
thank you
@@enderkingi1832 But the packers intercepted it though. I dont see both players contesting it.
nomar manuel I agree obviously that Packer had the ball. Also, it's They’re.*
That no call the rams hit on the saints rec. Was the last straw for me. Goodbye NFL
still Chris?
NFL is legit rigged
Michael I mean it’s true tho 😂😂 don’t deny that. you know u wanna dent it and it makes me feel so bad for you 😂😂
I'ma saints fan too. If that was pass interference we coulda won the game. First Rams, second Vikings that we got screwed over a missed call in two straight years.
@@Nate-hv2ub As a Rams fan I thought this was miss call they should have made the call and honestly I didn't even watch the game cuz I knew my team was going to lose against you guys cuz we lose in the regular season then my brother-in-law told me that we won the Rams won then later on on the social media people were talking shit about the Rams and I was like okay and let me go see what's going on and I found about that there was a miss call so I watched the game and I was shocked myself like wait they missed the call that was wide open to see but apparently the ref didn't see it
(Sorry for the lost even though it wasn't our fault it was the refs fault)
as a saints fan, that no call HURTS. i can take getting outplayed like most years in the playoffs, but this one sucked the life out of me
Would’ve made the Super Bowl and would’ve seen Brady and Brees go head to head, screwed up by one missed call and we had to watch Jared Goff play in a super bowl
i was crying and the saints arent even my favorite team.
yup I remember watching it live... Who Dat!!!
Every year I think to myself “these refs can’t possibly get any worse” then they prove me wrong every time
I’m honestly surprised these coaches don’t start swinging on these refs😂
It's PAST time too.
That ref looked scared of McCarthy on the Clay Matthews RTP
Umm….they will get suspended and possibly arrested for assault 👀🤷🏿
I wouldnt stop screaming at the refs the ntire rest of the game if something like this happened to me.
@@b.jerelljones7312 Well they will be pardoned once the judge sees just how bad the call was lol
Who else watched to see the horrible call in the Saints Rams game
Saints still suck
No u
Good comeback
Ur welcome
And besides who asked you how good they are
Are we not going to talk about how Brady blatantly tried to trip that player so that he couldn’t get the fumble recovery? 😂
Is that illegal? I've only recently become a fan of football so I'm not sure of the rules.)
@Ben Olson tripping a player at any time during a play is a penalty
that’s called competing to win, doing whatever it takes
@Isaac Ward that's called a personal foul.
Play was already over but yeah he clearly did
The Saints no call, and Dez incomplete call, really gets my blood boiling!
Facts bro I’m a die hard cowboys fan and that call got my fuming it’s pretty clear that he caught the ball and took 2 steps like wtf refs
@@ItsSteve0115Exactly! And in such an important game as well, its a joke, that you Can make that bad of a Call!
That Dez Bryant call was a joke.
That was Jerry's best shot at reaching a Super Bowl this side of Troy Aikman.
The Dez call was correct at the time though. Before the rule change, those incompletions happened all the time
dez aint catch that
You know, every old/new refs should be required to take a annual NFL test to see if they are qualified to ref in the next season. The only bad thing is that there will be no refs in the next season.
They also shouldn’t be allowed to bet on games.
@@stoneeagle7360 Wait, they're allowed to do that?? I thought American sports leagues would be more strict about that after the whole NBA fiasco.
@@PeefRimgarGames there not allowed to bet on games they officiate
... every ref has to renew their ref license every year
@@fierceshadowxd511 ...hey Einstein it’s a joke
Poor Clay Matthews. It was 3 weeks in a row. Felt so bad for him
I don't get the judgement on roughing the QB calls. I've seen qbs get manhandled and they don't call it. Then a QB gets hit clean or gets love tapped they call it. There's no pattern to it what so ever.
yeah what was the deal on that. like he got a flag for sacking the qb too hard
@@gburyhockey9Thats football for ya. The rules havent and will never make any sense.
Was that rule of throwing your whole body weight on top of the QB in play back then. If so I get it. Other than that idk
Man you can literally hear the pain in dez’s voice
Hahaha exactly what he gets for what happened the game before with the Lions
@@PodRealoaded That was just a bad underthrow not a PI.
Well... He should have caught the ball.
Brady should've been called for tripping, which is a 15 yard penalty.
That Saints screw job was suppose to be Brees 2nd ring. Man I watched that game with my dad when that happened.
traindawg21 i was there when it happened
44thelegendary damn doesn’t that suck guess that’s what happens when ur team puts a bounty out on a player years ago it’s called karma
More like more than 2 maybe about 4 rings if not been for our defense clasping in the final seconds in the 49ers, Vikings, Rams playoff games
It could have been his 2nd ring who knows
Saints fan here and I was completely livid, you should’ve seen my watch party when that happened, I was damn near about to choke out my neighbor
Surprised bottlegate isn't on here. The one play I've seen when they actually went back to review a play after the offense already ran a different play.
Ikr
Ya
Yeah should’ve been
More teams need to follow Browns examples and pelt these refs after a terrible call
@@seminoleboy96 nah because there’s hella collateral damage in the way lol, other fans, players, coaches, camera people, reporters, all of which have nothing to do with the call.
I'm a Redskins fan and I always thought that call on Clay Matthews against Alex Smith was bullshit. That was a clean sack.
Skins fans as well. I hated that call against Matthews
What’s worse is later in the game rodgers got whipped around by a defender and there was no call so it cut to clay Matthews and he was just shaking his head.
Something about pete caroll being the beneficiary of almost all of these calls cracks me tf up 😂😂😂
What about Detroit Megatron touchdown that was ruled as incomplete for a TD against the bears
That’s not what they said. You act like they said the calls were wrong. They said they would be under the revised rule. They 100% were not catches under the rule at the time. They’re lack of understanding of the rule by fans, not bad calls.
@12BJJohnson what are you talking about he had full posession he even had his feet down and posession when he came down, when he went to get up to celebrate the ball came out
What about most of the lions plays?
@@ethanowens8908 i think the key was you see it slip out of his hand when he does it. It wasn’t a simple putting the ball down. It did pop out
I remember watching the saints against the rams and seeing that call I was ready to talk to that ref myself 😀
The Refs are told what to call to avoid getting killed or fired & Extra bucks are paid to them as well.
That Brady call was what started his career.
Gotta love the tuck rule!
It's also destroyed the raiders. They never recovered from it.
@@treyblaze22 FYM they made the super bowl the next year
@@TheGardinerand lost lmaooo
@@TheGardinerand been ass ever since 😭😭
3:30: The one time EVER when Joe Buck saying "no flags" is appropriate!
Always pisses me off every time I hear the missed call in the Saints Rams game
As a die hard patriots fan who lives in la I can say that was pass interference
@@Jdm491 Everyone and those who don't follow football knows that was pass interference
Me to
dude same with me I was like how the fuck did you not call that it was clear as day and right in front of ur face like WTF
This whole compilation coulda been the nfc championship....
It was they said if he caught the ball it would be over
@@BrentLA dead ass they make the right call that its pass interference ball is moved up to what 4 yard line Saints score a touchdown win the game and go to the Superbowl and seeing how that game went I genuinely think the Saints would have beaten the Patriots
As a Packer fan that call will forever haunt me. I will say I never experienced support from EVERY fan base like I did that day bc EVERYONE knew the Packers got robbed like 3 times on that call. Smh.
2 things:
1: I’m a Seahawks fan and i totally agree with you
2: The Dez Bryant incompletion kinda made up for it
@@joobiejoobie9349Lifelong Packer fan. Dez ABSOLUTELY caught that
@@idcompany9240 I agree completely. Dez caught it. Just like how I agree that Jennings absolutely intercepted that
As a lifelong Pats fan I often wonder if Tom Brady's career would have gone down the same path had that one call VS the Raiders gone the other way? If they lost that game would Bledsoe have come back and claimed his starting QB job the following season? Even if Brady kept that starting job, would his confidence have been damaged, affecting his next few seasons? Obviously we'll never know, but sometimes it's interesting to wonder "what if?" I mean, who knows, maybe Brady would be an unknown today if the original call held up. It certainly is possible.
He will still have his skill, but idk man many teams future dynasties get obliterated and blown down because of a superbowl loss. It took brady 5 years to come back to the superbowl when he lost to the giants as an 18-0 team, if he won the story might have been different.
but thanks to Bellichick there was a dynasty in the first place
no, it would be the same, i watched around that time, brady was keeping his qb position, if we nearly went to the sb with him that meant great things in the future, we didn't make anything next season and missed the playoffs, did we kick him out then? we needed a bad ending to humble our franchise and flip the switch on
Highly unlikely dude.. he’s the goat for a reason
Its kinda like the umpire who missed the fan interference that helped the Yankees win and start their dynasty.
That Seahawks touchdown was the topic of discussion for almost a week when I was in high school. Me and the boys were *LIVID.*
As a Falcons fan I still come back to watch the saints getting screwed and can say that was the worst call in at least recent history. Especially for the super bowl trip.
The worst call is calling that TD by the Pats in OT
Tuck rule is the worst championship game call
Goff was also facemasked and the refs missed that toom
@@JaRa911 Problem is, you are admitting it was a rule by calling it a "Tuck Rule". It was a bad rule, that the refs did get right. The next year that rule was gone, and it was now a fumble going forward. It had gone against the Patriots earlier in the year also.
That call on Mathew for "Roughing the Passer" is a perfect axample of how soft the NFl has become in the last few years...
Yeah ... except that concussions and injuries really do end people's careers and ruin their lives, which is of course bad for the athletes, but also the organizations and fans don't like it if their all-star players abruptly exit stage left. In other words, the NFL got "soft" because everyone realized that people's bodies just aren't that sturdy.
yeah honeslty with six starter qbs out this season already and climbing, i dont mind the roughing the passer rule@@dper1112
1:25 The face you make when you score a touchdown without even catching the ball free game😂
He looks like he is saying that it was an interception
That call on Dez bryant was B.S. coming from a packers fan
Moth Command well that was literally the rule
Yuck, that profile picture, Do ProDogY!
Eric Westray because he went for the end zone he had control
No
Packers fan here and I totally agree
3:25 and I'm still pissed about it
Me too
@Kyle Deming what do you mean?? It was the worst no call in history as if he hadn’t hit him he would’ve gotten a first down, also the rams weren’t a bad team they had a good offense so your point is invalid.
@@devilducc9394 that no call pretty much cost the saints the superbowl.
This made me happy 🏴☠️
As you should. Your team most likely goes to the Superbowl. Brees was still awesome. But you never know if you're gonna get back. Those calls ruin teams seasons. Ridiculous. The bryant one was bad too. Remember matthews getting those all the time. Like what do you do. Not the same but the bills/chiefs game. Not saying the bills win, as i think they weren't ready for that game but the wrs were being tackled and held so bad. None were called. Then vs the bucs they called all of them. It was great to see but then i was like where were these calls when we played them. It was a game to go to the freaking Superbowl.
Bailed out by the bogus tuck rule while also in the process of kicking a defensive player. Isn’t he so amazing
Still the GOAT tho
@@LND209That call started the legacy of the greatest fraud in nfl history
Refs loved them some Brady and Pats. On top of that being a fumble, Brady should have been called for tripping when he tried to trip the defender going for the FUMBLED ball!
3:25 still pisses me off to this day
Gabe Bosscher the refs missed 2 clear Facemasks on that would’ve given the rams first downs stop complaining after what happened with bountygate u got ur just deserved
@@espnluver7525 you still won the game that cost us a trip to the super bowl those would've gotten you first downs
So many crybabies 😭 ....you’ll never be able to take human error out of it. It happens. Quit bitching, because none of you would’ve gotten these calls right yourselves. These days, there’s probably more pressure on the refs than the players. They know if they mess up you’ll all whine. Saints fans: You guys had every chance to win, you didn’t. Shut up already
That no call puts a smile on my face 🏴☠️
Me *watching video*
Me again: *see’s saints vs rams*
Me again again: *cries a little*
Brings joy to me every time 🏴☠️
@@nickrodriguez7245 your probably a rams fan and you still lost in super bowl and you only score 3
@@falcyy7e1421 did you not see the emoji???
Go bucs
@@nickrodriguez7245 y’all gonna be dogshit when Brady leaves lmao
@@texys5848 y’all were dog shit when you had brees 😂
"How Jenkings doesn't get credit for interception I have no idea "
John Gruden speaking facts!
He was the best sports announcer
It’s ridiculous how many of those were at the end of playoff games. Like, you CANNOT mess those calls up. The team’s season is on the line. Detroit could’ve won, Dallas could’ve won, New Orleans would have won, Oakland would have won. It’s stuff like that that make people think the nfl is rigged, and it’s honestly just unacceptable
Omg those Clay Matthews “hits” are criminal. He didn’t do ANYTHING remotely illegal. Those refs should be fired for those calls alone. Were they from Minnesota or what!?
And the bitch ass announcers are paid to agree with the bull shit
Exactly, that was a sack, nowhere near roughing the passer
I saw somewhere that during this time they'd changed the rules of tackling the quarterback. They can't take the quarterback with their full weight or hit with the helmet. That's why he was penalized. It's a kind of stupid rule.
@@nytestar4035 agreed it was a borderline impossible rule, with a contact sport. The nfl owes Clay Matthews an apology for that bs.
I'm honestly shocked that linebackers and D-linemen didn't see those calls and say "You know what? I'm gonna get penalized anyway, so I'm just gonna try and kill the QB and get my money's worth out of it." Maybe you get ejected with a meaningless fine, but nothing will get the NFL to change their ridiculous rules faster than seeing it cause one of their golden arms to get knocked unconscious or with a broken leg in the backfield. Goodell is a fucking joke, and the referees association is complicit
Still upset because of the NFC final Rams-Saints
No
And I’m still upset over bounty gate. Cheating saints.
Should be more upset that Brees threw a interception in overtime that lead to the rams winning
@@scottholland957 woulda never been a overtime if they woulda made the call. You slow or sum?
That ‘14-‘15 playoff season was wild in the NFC. Lions had the controversial DPI flag picked up for Dallas and ended up losing, then the next game Dallas has the Dez “no-catch” play, against the Packers, and ended up losing. Then the next game the Packers have the botched catch on the onside kick by Bostic, and ended up losing to the Seahawks. Then the Seahawks lose the super bowl to the Patriots.
As long as I live, I'll never forget this game. I had money on it and watched every second of it as if my life depended on it. Little did I know, the winner had been decided before I gave the book my money in exchange for a worthless slip of paper.
These refs aren’t on drugs...
Drugs are on them
Dylan K you mean in soviet Russia drugs are on you
I'm a rams fan, and I'll admit that 3:25 is bs
Brady got away with a fumble and kicking Biekert lol
7:25 Bills look is like wait...i didnt pay them for that one.
"you cant go to replay to determine who caught a pass" what.... why?
It’s the rule
Not reviewable.
@@R.E._Peony every scoring play is reviewable
Yeah that why hard to be to harsh with the refs on that one. If they had seen the replay they would have ruled it an interception ! Q
@@famoussnags9417 it is now was not reviewable that year
Oh the Tuck Rule. The right call that nobody wants to admit. Shit call maybe, but right call at the time: absolutely yes.
So true
@@TheGourdKing yea because without that call the pats wouldnt be where they are today
The correct call, but not a good rule that’s why it was removed
If that game happened today, it would be a fumble. No questions asked.
See It 2wice ofc pat fans aren’t sorry bout it. it’s started our dynasty
I followed the NFL since 1980, but, the constant bad calls from the officials most particularly in the last number of years has caused me to turn my back on the game. I now hate the game, the officials are awful and have the benefit of the best of technology to assist them. The officials in NY that are assisting seem to be non existent or just getting passed up. It breaks my heart to see the once great game ruined.
Blame Goodell. The officiating has gotten worst every yr under him
@Dr-Alexander-The-Great I totally agree, the sooner Goodell goes the better.
Thank you for including the most appropriate first example. I would have lost my mind if I hadn't seen that in this video haha
as a pats fan we shoulda lost the game Brady and belichick knew it was a fumble
I'm a saints fan, and after the awful NFC Championship game no call, I think it's time for the NFL to put new rules saying that referees can get ejected because of how bad those referees were.
Keep crying 😂🏴☠️
@@nickrodriguez7245crazy but if it was yall, yall would be giving death threats
Honest to god the Nfl needs to make a game protest rule so if you think it’s a bad call not overturned then just refuse to play and if your wrong you receive huge fine and possible suspension but if your right the referee receives a strike 2 strikes in a career and they are fired this would make refs actually try and keep there job
What's worse is that the MLB got rid of the protesting rule and sure enough, more bad calls were made from piece of crap umpires. Your idea would work, but the NFL isn't interested in good ideas. They know that the outrage over referee decisions keeps people interested and glued to their screens, so they'll keep letting them happen time after time...
The Steelers one still haunts me to this day
You have to maintain possession of the ball when you hit the ground for it to count. The refs actually got it right that time.
3:28, I loose it every time
Loose? You do yoga?
The Rams should have lost
when the bears beated them.
Chiefs and saints would of been better
They got big fat karma
That was crap.I was so upset about that uncalled I went in my room and cried, because saints are the best team in the division I'm 15, Carolina is just a bad team.that was trash flag. targeting that's very dangerous .RAMS ARE SO TRASH THAT A WE WE TEAM CAN BEAT THEM! drop a like if Y all agree with me.
Saints couldn't stop the Rams offense in the 4th quarter and OT
1:15
Pete's inner-monologue:
*Fist pump* _FCK YEAH REPLACEMENT REFS_
Some ref got a HUGE pocket full of Benjamins for that Rams Vs. Saints call. I hope he can spend that cash guilt free. 🤔 💵
Tuck rule does not belong here, maybe belongs in a list of the worst rules of all time but it was the correct call at the time.
Nope, first of all it wasn't a pass, it was a pump fake. Second he already tucked the ball by the time the ball was stripped.
DanielSong39 but the tuck rule was in the book before the Brady era and the pats lost to the jets the same year because of the tuck rule
@@DanielSong39 NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2. When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his arm starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of the ball as he is attempting to tuck it back toward his body. Also, if the player has tucked the ball into his body and then loses possession, it is a fumble.
@@DanielSong39 Because Brady didn't tuck the ball into his body yet, according to the rule, refs made a correct decision. You can call it a bad rule, but you cannot deny refs made a correct call.
@@edmike0613 He actually did tuck the ball and it was a pump fake not a pass. I've seen Jay Cutler lose control of the ball on a pump fake and it was called a fumble.
0:00 as a die hard Seahawk fan, that was a interception.
Tate had the ball in his left hand, it was a touchdown i2.wp.com/cdn2.sbnation.com/imported_assets/1210517/refss_medium.gif
lWALSHl Tate didn’t have a hand on the ball throughout the process, Packers held the ball the entire time from the moment of touch to the ground
@@RJRJ You're an absolute idiot, Tate even pushed off.
Seattle's touchdown is valid by rule, whether you like it or not. Crappy rule, not crappy call. Brady's fumble, the so-called tuck rule, is, in my opinion, the worst call ever.
Fr the screwed the raiders
Just curious, what’s the rule that makes it a td? Tie goes to the receiver?
I remember watching that first one and I’m not even a packers fan but I was pissed for them
that lions cowboys one sent me into a deep state of depression
Yeah that call was bad from a cowboys fan but they made up for it against the packers
Pettigrew had ahold of Hitchens facemask. How, exactly, was he supposed to turn his head to look for the ball?
Who cares yall weren't beating GB anyway. Nor was it the reason they lost.
pettigrew ha hands to the face and pushing off. Its offensive PI
Yeah it was actually offensive pass interference with the defender holding his hands up. You can come out of depression now.
There was 3 missed calls from the saints game, PI helmet to helmet and defenseless receiver
I’m surprised he got up so fast after it
Well, the "Tuck Rule" might have been the worst rule of all time, but I wouldn't call it one of the worst referee calls. They were applying the rules that were in effect at the time, unfortunately for the Raiders.
Agreed!
Ridiculous rule, correct call
Nope. Tuck was complete as he had 2 hands on the ball into his chest. It was a fumble with or without the rule because the tuck was completed. Search for the picture its clear as day.
@@scubasteve7303 incorrect read above
@@Rickytikkitavi nope. Read above
Not only was the tuck rule game a bad call,but Tom Brady clearly tries to trip Biekert to prevent him from recovering the fumble,Which if they would of called it,The penalty would of pushed them out of field goal range
3:24 worst call or no call in NFL history Cost a team a super bowl chance
Yeah that really sucks. I really want Drew to get at least one more ring
Not true you had many other chances to win that game but u blew it
Jack Helms I’m a giants fan, I just feel bad for Brees but come on bruh, that call was horse shit. Don’t give the bull shit “you had many opportunities through the game and blew it” or “what about those two face masks that didn’t get called” both of those responses are stupid because if that penalty is called Saints go to the super bowl and no ifs but about it.
I was laughing that they didn't call it im still laughing at how the saints fans wanted to sue the NFL for that
@Tyler Vance the saints could have stopped em in the last drive and could have won it in OT so yea they had opportunities to win and btw why didn't they run it three times and kick the field goal and give Goff under a minute left and no timeouts
I absolutely hate jerome boger. He is the worst referee i’ve ever seen.
Yea that game last night was fuckin bullshit. Took two touchdowns away from us, then no calls a PI inside the 5
Agreed. But this is the first time I’ve seen bad calls against New England. But that game vs KC was horrific officiating
Joey Crawford the nba ref
You know the Saints PI no call is bad when even the Rams player is looking around afterwards like, "You guys really aren't gonna call that? Really though? I mean alright, I guess I'll take it... Are you really super-sure though? Okay no take-backs!"
If they would have called every play they gave Brady a pass he would only have 1 or 2 super bowls
People say he's the greatest which is true
The greatest phony of all time
Literally no one:
The entire comment section of this video talking about 3:25 the Saints Rams call.
Also, I’m with everyone. That call is so infuriating to watch.
I'm so glad that catch rules were changed. There were several years of full-on bullshit with those, and post-change the issues dropped like a meteor. You'd think the NFL would pick up on that and take a harder look at other contentious issues...
Ugh, Dez’s catch being ruled incomplete still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth all these years later.
That call against Julio is never talked about be Atlanta got screwed
Atlanta busted that ass in the divisional playoff game tho. Revenge served.
This Video is made for the Saints/Rams game lmao
Ugly ass saints my team LMAO
jjmoney bolton your team didn’t win the super bowl tho did they? It would have been a better game if the saints and patriots played
@@drummerkid7741 yes they did 2010
Hanzo Player true but the saints did win a super bowl
Sean Payton clearly pissed at 3:55. Not sure what he said, but from what I can tell “Noooo!!! WTF!”
What I’ve noticed is if Tom Brady is on the other team then you will lose because well they obviously want his team to win at all costs
That Brady “fumble” would 100% be called an incomplete pass in any situation now a days
The tuck rule isn’t a bad call, it’s a bad rule that was correctly called, learn the difference
Thomas Cordes ur such a ban wagon
Ben Puglise i actually support wagons I don’t want to ban them
@@benpuglise9002 Do you know what the word "bandwagon" means?
Hussein Rizk no, it was a terrible rule that was in the official NFL rule book at that point in 2001. The referees, knowing that the tuck rule was in the rule book, correctly called it. There are bad rules and there a bad calls
H J r/wooosh
1:30 Charles Woodson was great
The refs always call the game Tom Brady’s way
that clay matthews roughing the passer call is insane wtf
What about the Texans v Raiders game in Mexico City back in 2016? Legit one of the worst officiated games in general ever lol
On 3rd down the runner got the first down by a full yard and it was ruled a half yard short. On 4th down the runner got the first down by a foot, confirmed on replay, and the runner was ruled 6 inches short.
I love how Brady just sat there in silence a few years back when Woodson asked him about this play. The Raiders were screwed, and the NFL realized it when they got rid of the stupid "tuck rule."
But it was in the rule book at the time so it’s not a bad call
@@icetray2727 agree. a “good” call on a bad rule
@@Distantttt it’s not the pats fault it was a rule back then. Just like the Steelers pats game in 2017.
Doesn't matter, his arm wasn't going forward so it was a fumble
@@Darkkent83 doesn’t matter those are the rules back then
The Green Bay versus Seattle game is a perfect demonstration of how you render a strike completely moot. Both sides immediately realized that they had made a terrible mistake.
The saints rams game was on criminal levels of fuckery
Forgot the phantom pass interference on the Steelers against the Saints.
That play didn’t mean nearly as much as the other plays yes it was an awful call, but it was a regular season game in the second quarter
@@connorobregon90 Define "meaning much" lol. It doesn't matter if it's a preseason game or the superbowl, bad calls are bad calls. The entirety of NFL reffing really needs to be fixed.
@@jonathonnuzum2220 wasnt detrimental to the game like the rams one. try again
@@rsting4ever328 I never said it was, it was still a horrible call.
@@jonathonnuzum2220 yeah that's my bad. I skimmed your comment thinking you were just talking trash about the saints cause I've been used to that since the NFC championship game. That's on me. And yes, that absolutely was a horrible call and should be on here
How about the DPI in the end zone that got picked up to end the Panthers/Patriots game back in 2013?
I think that any team should be aloud to pay the refs as much as New England does
The pats pay the refs, using their mouths. If you know what I mean
I can think of lots of other horrible calls. Like the Immaculate Reception. The Jets Vinnie Testeverde coming up a yard short against the Seahawks and the Referees called it a touchdown. This screw up led to the Seahawks not making the playoffs after a long drought, the firing of Coach Dennis Erickson and the NFL implementing Instant Replay.
Brady always get his way
Greatest fraud in NFL history
The good relations out of the field gave him good results/calls... on the field
Yeah, like his owner being friends with both the head of officiating, AND the commissioner!
5:00 i’m a huge washington fan and i dont know how that is a roughing the passer
Roughing the passer is a brady Specialty
He landed on the qb
@@mrunlikely2490 the nfl treat the qbs like they’re gold trophies they won in 1768🤦🏽♂️
@@mrunlikely2490 Then they need to penalize anybody who tackles and falls on somebody. How many qb's have been fallen on since that play.
@@jefffuller9918 that was the rule then idk about know
0:00 Fail Mary
1:28 Tuck Rule
3:25 What Pass Interference?
4:43 Matthews pancakes Smith
5:41 “How is that not a catch?!”
6:44 Jesse James gets robbed
7:27 Seahawks get away with PI
8:34 A call goes the Lions’ way…until it doesn’t
The roughing the passer calls the year of mathews one was just atrocious for nearly every team the refs didnt know wtf they were doing