Why are there so many penalties on offensive gamers displaying up within the NFL as of late, and why do all of them seemingly come on the most crucial occasions?
Last night time, Jason Kelce’s false begin successfully price the Philadelphia Eagles the sport in opposition to the Seattle Seahawks.
On Saturday, Denver Broncos offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz was offside on a fourth-and-goal play within the third quarter that negated a landing.
And allow us to not neglect final week, when Kadarius Toney was offside and price the Kansas City Chiefs the sport in opposition to the Buffalo Bills.
“I think almost everybody has acknowledged that the officials are absolutely correct,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stated on Dec 13. “That’s their job to call it a foul … I think it shows you how difficult it is to do their job.”
Kelce stated that he had been warned beforehand about shifting the ball ahead for years on a number of events, however nonetheless was in a position to get away with it.
Back in October, Pro Football Talk wrote:
“Kelce said that in the future, he plans to explain to the officials that he lines up with his non-snapping hand on the ground for the quarterback sneak because it helps him to get lower, and that they shouldn’t assume if they see an errant hand in the neutral zone that it’s a penalty.”
Last season, there have been 284 offensive offside calls throughout the league. So far there are solely 224 this season, however the pattern of those calls the previous couple of weeks may push that quantity up. These calls are uncommon, however it may’t be a coincidence that there are two inside two weeks of one another, proper?
Others assume there needs to be rule modifications, like Peyton Manning.
“I think they should change that rule,” Manning stated to ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption after Toney’s offside name. “If they’re going to call that, just blow that play dead so we don’t see what would have happened.”
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