Which Teams Benefit Most From Pass Interference Calls | Bills By The Numbers: Ep 10 – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Which Teams Benefit Most From Pass Interference Calls | Bills By The Numbers: Ep 10

In this week's Bills by the Numbers presented by FanDuel, Chris Brown and Steve Tasker dissect which teams might benefit the most from pass interference calls. Steve is quizzed on the best teams in the league in opponent passer rating in The Numbers Game. These Three Things takes us inside the Bills third down conversion rate, pass breakups, and why their pass rush has been absent of late. Our FanDuel Hi-Lo predicts the teams with the highest and lowest totals across four statistical categories.

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Elephant Potato

Let’s go. I was the 3rd like.

Geoffrey

Don’t tell me to move on … there are clear examples of sheeeeeiitty calls and non calls to this organization…. if I could attach photos to the Comments here I would … these refs need to be held accountable for the actions and or lack of actions on the field . You can start by having some athletic refs not these old bums …. hockey refs train hard these refs are bums 60% bums…….this all being said good work guys ….bravo 👏 👏

Charles Mayzak

4 unsportsmanlike vs JACKSONVILLE…FIXED

RageDaug

Groot was illegally held all game, with no holding penalties called. How is he going to get a good pass rush when opposing teams know they can hold you and the refs won’t call it? So yeah, calling and not calling PI is huge, but that’s not the only problem refs cause by being biased.

When Brady has an incompletion on 3rd down, there’s a very good chance the Bills will get called for holding or PI. You almost never see the Bills called for defensive holding on 1st or 2nd down. why’s that?

How many holds on the Bills OLine do you see called when the Bills make a big play, even when the play didn’t benefit from that hold? How many holds do you see on the Bills OLine when they don’t make a big play. You could call holding on either team on almost every play, so it’s interesting to see when and why they decide to call it. I’d love to see those number if they exist out there somewhere.

    Patriot Anti-commie

    They have being held all year. Think this team kinda quit here and there because of the officiating this year!

Igotspooked Asakid

Can someone draw up a game plan to end all this nonsense?

Greg L P

I hate this whining.

    RageDaug

    I hate when people whine about whining.

    Peter Le

    nobody whining just stating facts

    David M

    Why do whiners whine about other people whining

Don Handsom

Tasker relax ur still full of fire!

Bull Moose

Diggs needs to finish the play. The ball wasn’t that far in front of him. Instead of turning around looking for a penalty.

Anthony Jones

There were no PI calls that were missed vs the bucs.

Derek Marshman

Nobody is fixing games against the Bills. You are a highly talented, but undisciplined team. Idk what to tell you. It’s who you are.

    Areola Grande

    No one is claiming match fixing, so idk what you’re on about. It’s a mere acknowledgement of 3 bad calls, all of which went against Buffalo and all three should have gone the other way. Yeah, they dug too deep of a hole but If you can’t acknowledge that those plays decided the game, I don’t know what to tell you except that you’re just wrong.

    And these are not “discipline” penalties. The Bills have had games where they’ve had mind-numbing false starts, delays of game, needless personal fouls, etc. Those are lack of discipline penalties. DPI’s where backup level DB’s playing excellent coverage on all pros in Mike Evans and Gronk are getting flags that the national media universally agrees were bad calls are NOT signs of some glaring discipline issue. So wrong on that front, as well.

J4 [Official]

The NFL just doesn’t want the bills to win… 😞

Bills News Consolidated

Depends on each referee group too. Each group seems to focus more or less on different penalties

J Osgood

We can look at deep passers or weak arms as contributing factors. I know you guys can’t say it, but who the NFL wants to win is the biggest factor. Buffalo v Bucs isn’t just an anecdotal example. Look at the 2017-2018 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP game. The Jags were going to go to the Super Bowl over Goodell’s dead body. Teams like Pittsburgh and New England are perpetually successful because the NFL wants them to be.

DPI was always the NFL’s best tool for swinging games. This year they unveiled their new toy. A new chunk penalty that was subjective. Something that we couldn’t pick apart. “Taunting” absolutely DID swing games. Notice we haven’t seen a lot of players “taunting” since the NFL got busted on national television hosing the Bears and helping one of their darling teams to a season comeback.

It bothers me that nobody with a platform stands up and puts a spotlight on the scripting of outcomes and the scripting of playoff brackets.

I know everyone sees it, but like the 10 year old (or 40) who suspends disbelief and tells himself that WWE is real, people don’t want to believe that what is happening in front of their eyes is really happening.

    Alexander Ciesla

    I know it seems blatant sometimes, but I can’t bring myself to believe in it. The NFL introduced a ton of new gambling partners and all of a sudden taunting happens like crazy, I know it’s weird. However, if the NFL as an organization had an agenda, I feel like there’s easier ways for them to swing games. Such as, straight up telling their coaches or players. Rather I think this is on the refs, who themselves might have bet on a team

J Osgood

Let’s see someone compile a list that takes how critical a moment the DPI happens. And include non-called obvious DPI in critical moments in the formula.

Not all penalties are created equal. When New England got their token ONE penalty in an AFCCG which sent them to a Super Bowl, when you looked closer, that ONE 10 yard penalty was assessed on a kickoff. Their punishment? The inevitable touchback was more assured.

J Osgood

This list just muddies the waters on a penalty that is used to swing games.

Takaedza Chirowodza

Bills went to the Superbowl 4 times straight. Im sure you benefitted from bad calls in those years. Should have won it then. Lol

Dan Wesche

I’d flip around the fact that the Bills have so many pass break ups relative to passes attempted against them. Seems to me the other teams know the Bills are good at breaking up passes, so they don’t want to pass against them. Which is also why those teams try to run more, they are afraid of the Bills secondary.

Michael Panuccio

That played by Mike Evans was offensive pass interference but it was called on our defense so that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could win the game

Unko Ruckus

“Complaining about not getting pass interference calls , huh? Ok we will flag you extra for holding on offense. Perhaps we will choose your best pass blocker Spencer Brown.” – (Dumb-Dumb – Refs) #billsmafia

Michael Panuccio

I agree with Steve wholeheartedly the rotation has slowed down our d-line I’ve been saying it all season can expect Greg to develop into a fantastic pass-rusher when he’s not on the field for half the snaps same can be said for AJ epenesa

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