burrrton wrote:Just as a for instance, I have a tough time recalling the last time an opposing D-lineman was called for encroachment- if they jump, they're either allowed to get back (if we don't move) or we're flagged for a false start (if we do move).
There is obviously something off when the disparity is so high, especially when you take the stats a bit further and see how much below their season averages in penalties those other teams are when they play the Hawks.
burrrton wrote:Agreed, myk.
Related: anyone know (or have a link to) the rule regarding encroachment and/or movement that makes an o-lineman move, or whatever it's termed?
I'm thinking I must have the rule wrong in my head.
Yup.
NorthHawk wrote:I think if we stop with the mental mistakes, the others will take care of themselves.
Discipline is something that creates respect from others and might give us a break when there are close calls.
Which part of the rule do you think you have wrong?
mykc14 wrote:
Which part of the rule do you think you have wrong? If a Defensive player is in the neutral zone when the ball is snapped, or he makes contact with an offensive player he is offsides (or encroachment). If he is in the neutral zone 'causing' an offensive player to move, before the ball is snapped, it is considered offsides (or encroachment). If he jumps into the neutral zone, doesn't touch an offensive player, and gets back to his side of the ball before the ball is snapped (and no offensive player jumped while he was in the zone) then there is no penalty. There is another rule that is almost never called because it so rarely happens but if a Defensive player goes so far into the neutral zone that he is considered in the other teams backfield but no offensive player moves and the ball isn't snapped a flag can be thrown without him getting the chance to get back to his side of the ball, but this really almost never happens.
burrrton wrote:Well, if your summary is accurate, nothing, because that mirrors my knowledge of it, too.
However, we've had numerous false start calls where an opposing D-lineman would jump and Okung or Britt would move, and I'd think to myself "Ok, cool down- there must be some circumstance under which the o-lineman can't move regardless of the D jumping."
Depends on where the defense jumped offsides.
Also there was one call on Thanksgiving where one of our guys jumped offsides, didn't touch anyone, didn't appear to me that a lineman flinched and the ref blew the play dead and threw the flag for "encroachment" even though the ball was never snapped.
burrrton wrote:
Well, if your summary is accurate, nothing, because that mirrors my knowledge of it, too.
However, we've had numerous false start calls where an opposing D-lineman would jump and Okung or Britt would move, and I'd think to myself "Ok, cool down- there must be some circumstance under which the o-lineman can't move regardless of the D jumping."
kalibane wrote:
I'm going to assume Burrton is confused about the rule mainly because in the last few games I've seen a few flags where the ref called it encroachment but it was actually one of the other three infractions. Also there was one call on Thanksgiving where one of our guys jumped offsides, didn't touch anyone, didn't appear to me that a lineman flinched and the ref blew the play dead and threw the flag for "encroachment" even though the ball was never snapped. Unless I just missed a flinch by an offensive lineman (entirely possible) that shouldn't have been a penalty at all.
ahh, I see what your saying basically your understanding everything but the refs are screwing things up.
Last week the OPI on Turbin WTF!! come on Denver would have 0 yards from scrimmage if that isn't a legal play.
Hawktawk wrote:LOL RD welcome over to the dark side..........I remember some folks in here getting all lathered up about how nice it was of the league to admit not one but 2 blown PI calls vs KC which may have cost Seattle a critical game. I said F em it isn't going to change anything. The next game we get a PI against Maxwell on a textbook play. Same game the refs refuse to call a false start on a running back even though he clearly moved and Seattle players reacted. Last week the OPI on Turbin WTF!! come on Denver would have 0 yards from scrimmage if that isn't a legal play.
Yeah there's been some boneheaded mistakes. Bennett come on man wait for the snap. O line hold your water dont jump.
But yeah there is a disparity, huge, and its the NO CALLS that cant be quantified on a stat sheet as they are subjective even when obvious. The nice thing is that this team is a tough as a 2 dollar steak. If they had been in XL they wouldn't have known how to act with that low number of lousy calls against them:-)
savvyman wrote:There is absolutely no doubt that the NFL and the Ref's have a Bias against the Hawks.
All you have to do is look at the evidence over the past 31 games.
Hawktawk wrote:As I said RD its the NO CALLS, ie plays called against Seattle but not opponents. That's what it was in XL. Thats what it is now. Every team commits penalties. But ONE properly timed call or no call can change a game, like a no call on Baldwins PI on the KC goal line on 4th down.
For whatever reason it seems the refs want to give Seattle's opponents an edge, a head start. I dont know if its the bully syndrome or something more nefarious at work like Goodell hates us and hes so honest I trust he wouldn't do anything about it:(:( If he will lie about other things to enhance the "brand" he would manipulate results for the same end result.
Hawktawk wrote:You say you aren't going my route while making my point for me. Listen its naive to believe there is no coordination involved with all the undeniable evidence of bias. Goodells a provable liar on multiple occasions and his body language and comments prior to and during the Super bowl made his bias towards Denver extremely clear. Then he and his cronies invented some anti LOB rules and hung the Hawks with a ridiculous front and back loaded schedule and one home prime time game as a reward for being the champs and best fans in the NFL. I am also very wary of the replay "mother ship" command center in NYC. Now Blandino and the boys have their tentacles on every game, every play,every replay. I see that as a problem and a vehicle that can easily be abused. I dont trust this league one bit.They threw XL to the Stealers and they have been doing their level best to hold this team down. Facts are facts.
kalibane wrote:I think you may be misreading the point. This is not about the number of penalties called on the Seahawks. It's about the penalties called on Seahawk opponents.
Seahawk opponents have been flagged significantly less than the opponents of any other teams. So for example say the Oakland Raiders get flagged 8 times per game but then when they play the Seahawks they only get flagged 3 times. Then the next week and the rest of the season the Raiders go right back to averaging 8 penalties a game.
Plausible that the Raiders just happened to have a really good week with penalties that week right? Only that's happening with every team. Pretty much every team Seattle plays coincidentally has one of their lowest penalty totals of the year when they play the Seahawks.
One team being flagged a lot can be attributed to lack of discipline and the culture of that particular team. But it's tough to come up with a plausible explanation for the imbalance in opponents penalties that doesn't include some kind of bias.
Oh and Riv I mainly didn't want to post here because inevitably the argument against it will be, "stop whining".
It has only been in these last few weeks when the rate of penalties against our opponents got to such a point that there is no longer a reasonable explanation for
HumanCockroach wrote:I'm not so sure how accurate that is. There was obscene discrepancies in the Washington, Dallas, SD games as well. Seems like you could go back quite a ways if you really desired to. I am not sure why the opponent of Seattle plays their "cleanest" game of the season always on the days they face the Seahawks, just know they do.
IMHO it isn't some sort of master plan, honestly, IMHO it shows the amount of "respect" the refs have for Seattle on a subconcious level. IMO the refs believe Seattle is such a "superior" team, that they "even" the playing field, at least subconciously by "missing" calls on opponents while "finding" penalties on Seattle ( usually during a critical scoring drive) ...
The refs "believe" how superior Seattle is to their opponent and want to "keep it close" at all times. Honestly, all these blown calls IMHO will HELP Seattle once they get into the playoffs. At that point I would be surprised to see refs continue to penalise Seattle at a 2 to 1 or more ratio. Lot's of fans watching those games. Misuse in the regular season is one thing, national recognistion of the same, is quite another ( see XL for an example)
savvyman wrote:Not going to bother with statistics - I did that last year - I prepared a spreadsheet and kept it updated and posted on the old PI forums for several weeks in a row - - The spreadsheet last year showed that the Seahawk's were penalized at a rate near 100% higher than the opposition and also had more penalties than the opposing team near every single game.
This season has been a continuation of the same.
The Referees are not these "Moral and ethical saints" -- They are employees of the NFL - they will follow orders of the ruling management of this organization. The ruling management (ie Goodell and his lackeys) of the NFL - from what I can tell - are a weaselly bunch -- If they say to their employees that they think the Seahawk's act in or play a style that is against their marketed image of the NFL and the Front office does not like it then you can be sure that these lackeys who dress up as referees each Sunday will comply with the front office direction - just like any employee who works for a group of weasels must do.
And acts like what Sherman and Baldwin did recently just pisses off the Weaselly front office NFL cronies even more. And yes you can be sure that the referees are bringing the NFL front office biases and objectives to the field each time they suit up.
HumanCockroach wrote:Suppose it gives the appearance of celebrating a Bronco's TD.
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