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Brandon Bolden, former Ole Miss RB, involved in NFL’s latest ridiculous unnecessary roughness call
By Keith Farner
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Brandon Bolden, a former Ole Miss running back, was in the middle of the seemingly weekly example of a ridiculous unnecessary roughness call in the NFL, and fans let their opinions be known.
Bolden, a special teams player for the New England Patriots, hit Miami Dolphins punter Michael Palardy, who scrambled on a fourth down and 3 play. The call gave Miami a fresh set of downs, and they ended up kicking a field goal to extend their lead to 17-0 in the second quarter.
At some point, the NFL may adjust this rule, but in the mean time, it appears that these types of calls will continue, with a similar reaction to follow.
Here’s the play and a sample of the reaction:
This constitutes unnecessary roughness in 2022 pic.twitter.com/CnDFKtDwMW
— Ben Brown (@BenBrownPL) January 9, 2022
This was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a fake punt. Officiating crews across the league are out of their minds because this is the weakest call I’ve ever seen. What a freaking joke pic.twitter.com/w1J4Xq3K1f
— Ben Brown (@BenBrownPL) January 9, 2022
One day the NFL will implement BB’s suggestion for teams to be able to challenge everything. Hope that day comes sooner than later.
— Miguel Benzan Patriots Cap Space equals 47,340 (@patscap) January 9, 2022
He didn’t even touch him smh
— James White (@SweetFeet_White) January 9, 2022
Unfortunately you cant challenge that one. Its super stupid. If you can challenge pass interference you should be able to challenge unnecessary roughness.
— HardCapGames_YT (@hardcapethan) January 9, 2022
Quoting someone else here…. “Doesn’t there need to be roughness in order for there to be unnecessary roughness?” 🤷🏻♂️
— Adam Liberman (@AdamMLiberman) January 9, 2022
Unnecessary roughness and never touched the ball carrier – this is where sports are headed… https://t.co/5BhHARaDIC
— Steve MacAvoy (@MacavoySteve) January 9, 2022
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.