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What could possibly go wrong?

 

 

The officiating crew that did not call a blatant and potentially game-deciding pass interference penalty during Sunday night's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers game missed a similar call one week earlier in Atlanta on a play that harkened back to one of the most controversial non-calls in NFL history.

With Kansas City attempting a game-tying rally in the final minute in Lambeau Field, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a long pass to wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, but Packers cornerback Carrington Valentine appeared to go over Valdes-Scantling's back before the ball arrived.

The Chiefs sideline screamed for a pass interference penalty while Valdes-Scantling threw up his arms, looking for a flag that was not thrown. The Packers held on for the win 27-19.

Officials are evaluated on every play of every game. League officiating staff analyze the performance of every official, both for the calls that are made and those that are not. That review results in a grade which plays a major role in determining how to help the officials improve their performance as well as decide which officials will officiate in the playoffs. There are also year-end evaluations of every official.

Former NFL vice president of officiating Dean Blandino said this week that the non-call against Valdes-Scantling was the most obvious missed call he has seen since that Rams-SaintsNFC Championship Game in 2018. And there is a tie that binds those plays.

The crew that officiated the Packers-Chiefs game, led by referee Brad Allen, also handled the Saints-Falcons game on Nov. 26 in Atlanta, where there was another controversial missed defensive pass interference call.

With 4:07 remaining in the second quarter, on second-and-9 at the Falcons' 23-yard line, Saints quarterback Derek Carr threw a pass to running back Alvin Kamara, who was being defended by linebacker Kaden Elliss. The pass fell incomplete on a play in which Elliss never turned around to defend the ball, but Allen's crew did not call pass interference.

 

The Superdome and the Saints organization were furious at the lack of a pass interference call on the play, which prompted the Saints to kick a field goal and trim their deficit to 14-9 with 3:54 remaining in the first half. The Saints (5-7) ultimately lost the game 24-15 and trail the first-place Falcons (6-6) in the NFC South.

Missed pass interference calls are nothing new to the Saints, who famously experienced a missed pass interference in the NFC Championship Game against the Rams after the 2018 season, when Los Angeles defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman got away with blatant pass interference near the end of regulation. If the penalty had been called by the officiating crew led by referee Bill Vinovich, New Orleans likely would have reached the Super Bowl instead of Los Angeles.

Allen's crew will be under increased scrutiny when they officiate Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium between the Texans and Jets. Many, including the NFL, will be watching to see if there's another decision by Allen's crew that draws the ire of teams the way it did the past two weeks.

 

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Jets are going to win this game in a big upset. 
Things have been going too good for the Texans and too bad for the Jets.
Defense will rattle Stroud, we will get at least one long td play from Breece Hall or Garret Wilson.
Jets are due.
Garret Wilson means Zach Wilson .. let's gooo

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I don't think Texans that good plus our D could put a whipping on a rookie QB even a good one. Bad weather conditions again at Meadowlands. But I think we get it done. Like to see Hackett let it rip with Zach if he does it could set up our running game. Passing more on first down esp. Jets 19 Houston 13. 

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7 hours ago, Beerfish said:

Jets are going to win this game in a big upset. 

Things have been going too good for the Texans and too bad for the Jets.

Defense will rattle Stroud, we will get at least one long td play from Breece Hall or Garret Wilson.

Jets are due.

I gotta disagree Beer.

This is the Jets.

It will come down to the last game of the season. Jets and Patriots for the 2nd overall pick.  The Jets will win of course, with Zach balling out throwing 4 TD passes against the Patriots.  Some team moves up in the draft to take Caleb Williams (which would be good), but then the Patriots draft Drake Maye with the second overall pick.  He goes on to win three Super Bowls (of course) with the Patriots.

With the third overall pick, we will pick Kool-Aid McKinstry because Woody can't pass up the marketing potential of Kool-Aid and Sauce. 

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7 hours ago, Larz said:

Allen's crew will be under increased scrutiny when they officiate Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium between the Texans and Jets. Many, including the NFL, will be watching to see if there's another decision by Allen's crew that draws the ire of teams the way it did the past two weeks

There are two outcomes here. 

1 - (Less Likely) Zach is abused again and gets sacked 15 times, refs are hyper aware and throw flags left and right, gives us great field position all game. 

2 - (Most Likely) Zach dies on the field and we get no flags. 

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Sounds like a stone cold competitor here who can’t wait to get back on the football field.

Would be Jet-like for him to get hurt and give a middle finger to Joe Douglas as he rides the cart to the locker room.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — For the last few weeks, New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson could be spotted in the locker room engaged in intense games of ping-pong with various teammates, smiling and laughing like there was a weight lifted off his shoulders. Wilson was like that in the offseason, too, learning from Aaron Rodgers, back to enjoying football again after a miserable 2022. As this season began, he thought he was going to get the chance to sit and learn from one of his football heroes.

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7 hours ago, Rangers9 said:

I don't think Texans that good plus our D could put a whipping on a rookie QB even a good one. Bad weather conditions again at Meadowlands. But I think we get it done. Like to see Hackett let it rip with Zach if he does it could set up our running game. Passing more on first down esp. Jets 19 Houston 13. 

You must not be a real New Yorker.  It's pronounced "Howston".

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9 hours ago, Larz said:

What could possibly go wrong?

 

 

The officiating crew that did not call a blatant and potentially game-deciding pass interference penalty during Sunday night's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers game missed a similar call one week earlier in Atlanta on a play that harkened back to one of the most controversial non-calls in NFL history.

With Kansas City attempting a game-tying rally in the final minute in Lambeau Field, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a long pass to wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, but Packers cornerback Carrington Valentine appeared to go over Valdes-Scantling's back before the ball arrived.

The Chiefs sideline screamed for a pass interference penalty while Valdes-Scantling threw up his arms, looking for a flag that was not thrown. The Packers held on for the win 27-19.

Officials are evaluated on every play of every game. League officiating staff analyze the performance of every official, both for the calls that are made and those that are not. That review results in a grade which plays a major role in determining how to help the officials improve their performance as well as decide which officials will officiate in the playoffs. There are also year-end evaluations of every official.

Former NFL vice president of officiating Dean Blandino said this week that the non-call against Valdes-Scantling was the most obvious missed call he has seen since that Rams-SaintsNFC Championship Game in 2018. And there is a tie that binds those plays.

The crew that officiated the Packers-Chiefs game, led by referee Brad Allen, also handled the Saints-Falcons game on Nov. 26 in Atlanta, where there was another controversial missed defensive pass interference call.

With 4:07 remaining in the second quarter, on second-and-9 at the Falcons' 23-yard line, Saints quarterback Derek Carr threw a pass to running back Alvin Kamara, who was being defended by linebacker Kaden Elliss. The pass fell incomplete on a play in which Elliss never turned around to defend the ball, but Allen's crew did not call pass interference.

 

The Superdome and the Saints organization were furious at the lack of a pass interference call on the play, which prompted the Saints to kick a field goal and trim their deficit to 14-9 with 3:54 remaining in the first half. The Saints (5-7) ultimately lost the game 24-15 and trail the first-place Falcons (6-6) in the NFC South.

Missed pass interference calls are nothing new to the Saints, who famously experienced a missed pass interference in the NFC Championship Game against the Rams after the 2018 season, when Los Angeles defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman got away with blatant pass interference near the end of regulation. If the penalty had been called by the officiating crew led by referee Bill Vinovich, New Orleans likely would have reached the Super Bowl instead of Los Angeles.

Allen's crew will be under increased scrutiny when they officiate Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium between the Texans and Jets. Many, including the NFL, will be watching to see if there's another decision by Allen's crew that draws the ire of teams the way it did the past two weeks.

 

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Like the Texans needed any more help....

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