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Announcers shocked as referees seemingly ignore Chiefs player’s significant advantage throughout the game.

The Chiefs’ Controversial Loss: Referees Letting​ Player ‍Get Away with ‘Tremendous’ Advantage

The⁤ only reason⁤ this isn’t a bigger story is because the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas‍ City Chiefs suffered a stunning 21-20 home ​loss⁣ to the ⁤historically moribund Detroit Lions in the NFL‌ kickoff game on Thursday.

But ‍that doesn’t ⁤make it any​ less wildly egregious.

The Chiefs may have suffered one of the more ⁤ignominious losses of the Patrick​ Mahomes era, but it certainly wasn’t because the referees had it ⁢out for them.

In fact, as many observers noticed, the refs appeared to be letting‌ the Chiefs get away with a⁢ number of illegal tactics, primarily ⁤with regards to what ⁣Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor was​ getting away with.

It was bad ⁤enough that NBC, the network that aired the opening NFL game, brought ‍in its rule analyst and even he ⁢couldn’t defend the referees (of⁤ note, NBC’s Terry McAulay is a former ⁣referee himself, so he’s not ⁣exactly champing at the bit to‍ criticize his fraternity brothers.)

McAulay blasted the ⁣way⁤ in‍ which Taylor was allowed​ to line up ⁣so far back of⁢ the‍ line​ of scrimmage ⁣(for⁤ the unaware,⁢ that gives Taylor a massive advantage in setting up in pass ⁣protection.)

“To be on the [offensive] ⁤ line, ‍his helmet has to​ break the waistline of the center,” McAulay said during‍ the broadcast.​ “And to ⁢be honest, we’ve watched him the whole game, he’s really not remotely close, and it’s really⁣ putting ‍the‌ defensive end at a tremendous disadvantage‌ when he can be that far back.”

But it wasn’t‌ just the⁣ illegal⁤ formation that Taylor appeared to get away with most of the game.

Other observers of the game noticed that Taylor was ⁢getting away with‍ a number​ of false-start penalties.‍ Those should happen when the ball ⁤is ready ⁤to be snapped, and ‍an offensive lineman moves before the ball is snapped.

The brazenness of it all ⁣left even NBC’s experienced announce ⁤crew dumbfounded and ​grasping for comparisons.

NBC’s​ Cris Collinsworth even went so far ‌as to quip that Taylor was playing as a slot receiver ⁢during the game:

To say that this was ⁣an inauspicious start to‌ the NFL season would be a gross ‍understatement.

One​ of the ⁣NFL’s premiere franchises and quarterbacks‌ getting⁢ an incredibly generous whistle at​ home on‌ ring ceremony night against a downtrodden franchise?

It’s easy to see​ how that narrative could quickly and violently blow up in the NFL’s face, especially after years of accusations that the NFL gave⁢ a ⁣favorable whistle to the league’s last dynastic ⁤team, ‍the New England Patriots.

(And ⁣make no mistake, the Chiefs have all the early makings of a dynasty. The last team ⁢to make three of four Super‍ Bowls, as the Chiefs have​ done? ‍The Patriots.)

In a way, then, it probably worked out for the​ best that the Chiefs suffered a humbling home loss on Thursday.

Had‌ the Chiefs won (or ​covered the spread, in today’s sports gambling-crazed‍ world), all anybody would⁣ be talking about​ is the‌ referee epidemic in the⁣ league.

No league⁣ wants to‌ start the season⁤ like that, with such a ‍singular focus ⁣on ⁤the‍ referees. In fact, the Chiefs lost‌ … and it’s still a major ‌talking point the morning after.

For ​the Chiefs, ⁤they’ll have a chance to silence their ⁢critics and ⁢get back on ‌the winning track‍ on ⁤Sept. ‍17 when they travel to face the Jacksonville Jaguars– ⁢which is, ironically, Taylor’s last ⁤team.

The post Announcers Dumbfounded as Referees Appear to Let Chiefs Player‌ Get Away⁤ with ‘Tremendous’⁢ Advantage All Game appeared first on The Western ⁤Journal.



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