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Hilarious Compilation of Poor Officiating


TL-TwoWinsAway

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8 hours ago, candyman93 said:

 

 

Incredible! Both are great, but that second video is just awful. The NFL needs to consistently let "potential fumbles" run their course.

(They did it correctly in the DET-KC game this year, where Kerryon fumbled into a pile while extending the ball over the goalline. Everyone but one KC defender stopped moving, believing that the ball was dead. He returned it for a TD. Those plays need to stop being blown dead.)

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18 minutes ago, SkippyX said:

Eagles - Dallas last year on SNF:

Three Eagles fall on a kick return fumble and the ref says he can't figure out which Eagle had the ball so he gives it back to Dallas.

This actually happened.

Dont forget the Phantom 75yd TD called back for OPI in the same game, despite Goederts helmet almost coming clean off after a clear H2H.

https://mobile.twitter.com/nflonfox/status/1071935878447063040?lang=en

https://mobile.twitter.com/jimmykempski/status/1072483156824068097?lang=en

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22 hours ago, TL-TwoWinsAway said:

 

I'm of the belief that, just like players and coaches, officials are a human element that both influence outcomes and deserve to be criticized when they make mistakes.

Anyone else have any great videos of poor officiating?

what about the thanks giving coin toss which of course was played in Detroit as always xD That was a classic , I still laugh about it.

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