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https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/andy-reid-kadarius-toney-didnt-check-alignment-with-official-before-offside-flag
I also found this picture cute (Not the red in the bottom left)
After Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Bills, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid called an offside penalty by wide receiver Kadarius Toney that wiped out a go-ahead touchdown “a bit embarrassing” for the league because officials usually issue a warning before throwing a flag in such situations,
Reid revisited the penalty during a Monday media session and repeated that his experience in the NFL has taught him that “you give the head coach a heads up,” but also said that it is no excuse for making the error. Reid said that Toney did not check with an official to make sure he was aligned correctly with the line of scrimmage and that players need to be aware of what they are doing on the field.
“Do we need to line up right? Yeah. We can’t put it in the officials’ hands,” Reid said, via Nate Taylor of TheAthletic.com.
Reid said the coaching point he will make to Toney is that he should always check with the official when lining up and that he will more generally continue to teach players in an effort to limit the mistakes that have contributed to losses in three of their last four games.
The Chiefs can complain all they want — and they clearly want. There’s no doubt that receiver Kadarius Toney lined up past the ball prior to the key play that was wiped out by the penalty he committed.
This photo is dispositive.
I get it. The Chiefs are frustrated. Things aren’t going their way this year, not like they were from 2018 through 2022. They might have to actually play a road playoff game. Suddenly, they might not even win the division.
But it’s not the fault of the officials that Toney lined up past the ball. Toney did it. Toney was looking right at the ball. He didn’t check with an official.
Look at the photo. He had a pair of hash marks to guide him. His foot was even with one of them. The ball was behind the other.
Need to click on it to see the bigger picture to see the WR in question
Yes, Toney was offside. It’s just the latest blunder for someone whose high-end talent is undeniable but who routinely squishes the low-hanging fruits of his labor.
Dropped passes. Mental errors.
It’s not on the officials. It’s on Toney. The Chiefs continue to try to will him into being a No. 1 receiver.
I also found this picture cute (Not the red in the bottom left)
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Toney was lined up wrong against Packers, too. Discussed on @BillSimmons pod this week. It’s not just drops.— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) December 11, 2023
Wondering if Mahomes and Reids comments are a case of redirecting anger towards Toney towards others?
Wondering if Mahomes and Reids comments are a case of redirecting anger towards Toney towards others?
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If you're the WR. Do you really need to check with the officials here? This feels so blatantly obvious, but I'm probably the minority. I expect players to be accountable for the rules. And I expect coaches to make players aware of the rules.
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PS. I don't think he's checking with the official. But if he can't see he's offsides... I mean...
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Lol c'mon
PS. I don't think he's checking with the official. But if he can't see he's offsides... I mean...
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Zero2Cool;461099If you're the WR. Do you really need to check with the officials here? This feels so blatantly obvious, but I'm probably the minority. I expect players to be accountable for the rules. And I expect coaches to make players aware of the rules.Every Wide Out from high school forward can check with a line judge/official who will gladly direct him whether he is on the ball/off -side or
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Even if you check and are not exactly right, you won't get called.
AND WHAT HE DID WAS NOT CHECKING WITH THE REF!!! It was "I am on the line and I will line up wherever the hell I want to."
The ONLY time you get called is if there are two guys to one side AND neither checks to see whether the are both off.
If they don't check and the tackle is exposed, the offense will be called.
But if they indicate they are supposed to be on the line, the ref will tell them to move up or back.
So if people piss and moan that something like this is not called, it is because they probably were not paying attention to whether or not the receivers checked with ref.
When they do they get more lattitude.
If they don't...OH WELL.
The KC WR was a dumbass for not checking....it is all on him, not the refs.
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Video of them lining up
Though I disagree with the writer, he looked over to the sidelines before he lined up, so even if that's a check with the ref, he moved after checking. And I'm not sure he was checking with the ref or something else on the sidelines.
Though I disagree with the writer, he looked over to the sidelines before he lined up, so even if that's a check with the ref, he moved after checking. And I'm not sure he was checking with the ref or something else on the sidelines.
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he never "checked with the ref", he was pointing BACKWARDS to his bench, not forward to the ref. Plus he was never set when "checking with the ref"
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I can't believe how stuck with blaming the ref this guy is... why does a ref have to warn the receivers, when he doesn't warn the OL or defense?
Some authority figure really should sit him, and maybe the Chiefs team down, and explain the refs don't have to do anything except call the rules (or call what the NFL wants even if it's not the rules).
There is no warning in the job description, that's just bonus if you get them.
Some authority figure really should sit him, and maybe the Chiefs team down, and explain the refs don't have to do anything except call the rules (or call what the NFL wants even if it's not the rules).
There is no warning in the job description, that's just bonus if you get them.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/kadarius-toney-refs-job-is-to-warn-me-they-took-away-one-of-the-greatest-plays-ever
Kadarius Toney: Refs’ job is to warn me, they took away one of the greatest plays ever
Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney is pointing fingers at the officials, and not at himself, over the offside penalty that negated a touchdown late in Sunday’s loss to the Bills.
Toney claimed that it’s the referee’s job to tell a player if he is lined up illegally. That’s not a requirement of the officials’ job, although officials do sometimes give warnings to players and coaches.
“Whether it was, an inch, two inches, whatever in front of the ball, the referee got a job to let me know,” Toney told reporters in the Chiefs’ locker room. “He didn’t make no effort. You watch the video, he didn’t make no effort to say anything about no alignment. So apparently, he wanted to do that regardless. But like I said, we’re just going back to the details and just make sure we fine print everything.”
Toney also said the NFL falsely claimed that a referee warned him about being offside. But referee Carl Cheffers’ only comment came to a pool reporter immediately following the game, and Cheffers stood by the call and said the officials are under no obligation to warn players that they’re offside.
“Then they came back and lied and said they gave me a warning, which I never talked to a ref,” Toney said.
Toney said he considers the offside call “[p]retty much bogus, and that it took away what should have been one of the highlights of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s career. Kelce caught a pass from Patrick Mahomes and then spontaneously lateraled the ball to Toney, who ran it in for a touchdown that the offside flag wiped out.
“Unfortunately, they took back the greatest play the greatest tight end that played the game did,” Toney said. “Just a great play taken back by the greatest tight end.”
It was a great play by a great tight end, but it was also a bad play by Toney, who is responsible for knowing whether he’s lined up legally whether the officials warn him or not.
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beast;462195I can't believe how stuck with blaming the ref this guy is... why does a ref have to warn the receivers, when he doesn't warn the OL or defense?This is pretty much indicative of our society today.
Some authority figure really should sit him, and maybe the Chiefs team down, and explain the refs don't have to do anything except call the rules (or call what the NFL wants even if it's not the rules).
There is no warning in the job description, that's just bonus if you get them.
Why should he be any different?
Got a problem? It’s somebody else’s fault. Got a crappy job? Your parents didn’t do enough for you. Or your boss is a jerk. It couldn’t possibly be that you’re incompetent and couldn’t perform another job.
Don’t like your place in society or your standing amongst a certain group? It’s because you’re a woman or a minority, or because of reverse discrimination, a white man.
No one has responsibility for anything. It’s always somebody else’s fault. Victim mentality has permeated every aspect of society.
Yet they are the first ones to take credit and not give thanks to anybody who helped along the way.
He is a dumbass for not looking over long enough at the ref who would’ve told him he was offside. It’s his fault. Not the refs.
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I love all this crying by the Chiefs and the Refs are after us but fail to mention the Refs have stopped calling the illegal formation and false starts on every passing play by their right tackle. Here is the rule "For tackles to be properly be aligned at the line of scrimmage, a part of their body must be breaking an imaginary line from the center's belt. Typically, the helmet would be the furthest bit forward for the linemen."
Now look at the right tackle and he is like 2 yards off the line of scrimmage. I think it was the 1st game of the year when they called that like 5 times and also called him for his early starts he always does.
But yet the Refs are after them lol.
Now look at the right tackle and he is like 2 yards off the line of scrimmage. I think it was the 1st game of the year when they called that like 5 times and also called him for his early starts he always does.
But yet the Refs are after them lol.
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