
"In fact, Moore and Co. are currently leading the league in penalizing teams the most through the first seven weeks of the season, averaging 21.9 flags per game. The Patriots experienced that when the same officials were presiding over their game against the Dolphins earlier this year, when they threw 28 flags, 22 of which were accepted, with the Patriots taking 12 for a loss of 75 yards."
"Here we go again...Alex Moore's crew leads the NFL throwing an average 21.9 flags per game. They're second in declined flags per game, at 4.Moore's crew previously worked the Patriots-Dolphins game in Week 2. They threw 28 total flags in that game. While blaming the referees is never a good look for any team or their fanbase, it's hard not to when they make their presences known as much as a group like Moore's has this season,"
Alex Moore's officiating crew leads the NFL in penalties, averaging 21.9 flags per game through seven weeks and ranking second in declined flags per game. The crew threw 28 flags in the Patriots-Dolphins matchup, with 22 accepted and the Patriots penalized 12 times for 75 yards. The same officials also oversaw the Patriots-Titans game and will be on call for the upcoming Patriots-Browns game. The Patriots have struggled with avoidable mistakes that invite penalties, and head-coaching emphasis from Mike Vrabel has focused on preventing penalty accumulation in games.
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