Well, let me tell ya, there’s a whole lotta fuss about these interceptions in football, and I ain’t talkin’ about the kind you might throw at your neighbor when they’re borrowin’ your tools without askin’! No, I’m talkin’ about them interceptions that happen in the game, when a quarterback gets a pass picked off by the other team. But, hold on a minute—sometimes, them interceptions don’t count. Why? ‘Cause of somethin’ called penalties, that’s why.
You see, when a quarterback like Patrick Mahomes or any other player gets an interception, sometimes the play gets called back due to penalties that happen right after the pass. It’s like if you were about to win a game of bingo, but then someone sneezed and knocked the cards over—guess what? You gotta start all over again. That’s what happens when a penalty gets in the way of an interception.
One of the big reasons these interceptions can get overturned is because of things like offsides. Now, I don’t know all the ins and outs of football rules, but what I do know is that if the defense jumps offside just before the ball is thrown, it ain’t gonna count. So, that interception? Yeah, that one’s wiped out. I heard that Patrick Mahomes, that quarterback from Kansas City, he’s had a bunch of them called back due to offsides penalties. In fact, about half of his interceptions in one season got erased ‘cause of penalties like that.

Then, there’s another type of penalty that messes with the game: roughing the passer. Now, I don’t know what “roughing the passer” means in real fancy football terms, but from what I can tell, it’s when someone hits the quarterback too hard after he’s thrown the ball. If that happens, even if the ball gets picked off, the play’s still gotta be stopped. They call it back, and the offense gets the ball again. Now, that’s a real pickle if ya ask me, ‘cause it don’t matter what happened after the throw, the penalty’s gonna wipe it out.
And don’t even get me started on how often this happens. It’s like you’re watchin’ the game and thinking, “Ooh, that’s a good interception,” and then, boom, penalty, and the play don’t count no more. Well, I’ve seen it happen to Mahomes, and a few other quarterbacks too, like the ones from the Minnesota Vikings—there’s a lotta interceptions gettin’ overturned by penalties if you look close enough.
Now, I know a lotta folks like to keep track of statistics and all that, but from my point of view, it just seems like a bunch of hocus-pocus. I mean, who cares if a quarterback’s thrown a whole bunch of passes, or if they’ve been picked off and called back? In the end, they still gotta play hard and keep that ball safe from the other team. But, I guess some folks care about who’s got the most interceptions or who leads the league in that category. Me? I’m just happy when the game’s good, no matter how many penalties happen.
So, to sum it up, penalties like offsides or roughing the passer can mess with an interception. It don’t always show up in the stats, but them penalties sure can make a difference. The next time you’re watchin’ a game and see an interception, just remember, it ain’t always over till it’s over. A penalty could wipe that pick off the board faster than you can say “not my problem.”
Key takeaways:
- Interceptions can be overturned by penalties like offsides or roughing the passer.
- Patrick Mahomes and other quarterbacks have seen their interceptions erased due to penalties.
- Sometimes, statistics don’t tell the whole story when penalties are involved.
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