ESPN’s Adam Schefter to hit criticism for using Patrick Mahomes as references for a possible change of NFL
ESPN’s NFL Insijder Adam Schefter faced criticism on Saturday for his report that the league may consider the use of a Replay assistant when it comes to the strains of the back.
Schefter wrote on X: “For all those who complain about it Patrick Mahomes receives too many calls, the relief could arrive soon. “Quattretaback Kansas City Chiefs was criticized for the late fall against Houston Texans who led to an unnecessary rough penalty after the line player Henry To’otu’o hit him immediately after he fell to the ground .
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In the middle of a controversy about the slide, the head of the Clay Martin’s chief judge defended the call. He said there was a forced contact with Mahomes’s “top” on another unnecessary rudeness.
NFL fans were angry with Schefter because he used Mahomes as a reference point. Still, Schefter used statistics to support his claim. He compared the penalty area between Chiefs and their opponents in the playoffs during their series of eight victories.
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According to researcher Paul Hembo, Kansas City opponents have been marked six times because of a rough attack on the addler compared to zero times for Chiefse. When it comes to unnecessary rudeness, Kansas City’s opponents saw four criminal flags and only one against Chiefs.
Still, fans were outraged.
Actor Eric Stonestraet, a big fan of Chiefs, called Schefter on the NFL network.
“He calls Patrick Mahomes in his tweet as if Patrick Mahomes is the only one on the side of the user of a rude passing call,” he said. “He has the biggest range in the whole NFL and here’s outside, implying and spreading the conspiracy theory to set the league to set the game.”
Mahomes is asked about alleged favoring during the week.
“I don’t feel like that,” he said. “… I’m just trying to play football at the end of the day. The referees do their best to declare the match what fair and correct.
“For me, it is to go out, play strongly, try to do everything I can to win in a football game, and then live with the results based on my effort and way I play the game, which is what we preach here in Kansas City.”
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Associated Press contributed to this report.
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