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Home / Sports / Dungy Slams NFL Pass Interference: 'Officials Don't Know What It Is'

Dungy Slams NFL Pass Interference: 'Officials Don't Know What It Is'

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Tony Dungy criticizes inconsistent pass interference calls in NFL games.
  • He questioned if officials understand the rule due to frequent discrepancies.
  • Concerns echo league-wide, with other coaches also voicing dissatisfaction.
Dungy Slams NFL Pass Interference: 'Officials Don't Know What It Is'

NFL analyst Tony Dungy has sharply criticized the inconsistent application of pass interference penalties, particularly noting the issues observed during recent Thanksgiving Day games. He expressed bewilderment, stating on social media that the frequent discrepancies suggest a lack of understanding of the rule by game officials.

Dungy elaborated on his concerns, refuting claims that his observations were merely 'cheap seats' commentary. He emphasized that after watching multiple games, the sheer volume of contact not penalized, or conversely, penalties called on seemingly minor infractions, made the inconsistency evident to any observer.

The debate over pass interference calls is not new, with several prominent figures in the league, including coaches and broadcasters, having previously voiced similar criticisms. Suggestions for reform, such as adopting college football's rulebook, have also been proposed to address the subjective nature of these game-altering penalties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tony Dungy is frustrated by the inconsistent and seemingly arbitrary application of pass interference penalties, which he believes officials do not consistently understand.
Coaches and analysts, including Jon Gruden, have criticized pass interference calls, suggesting they are too subjective and negatively impact game outcomes.
Yes, the NFL attempted to make pass interference calls reviewable a couple of years ago, but this measure did not resolve the inconsistency issues.

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