Officiating Very Suspect

lspain1

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The Sunday night crew this week in Dallas is known for a high number of penalty calls. They certainly lived up to those expectations. There was too much laundry on the field last night and questionable calls against both teams. It's part of the game.... but you might make an argument that the penalties hurt the game tempo and affected Dak more than Wentz (note no penalties occurred in the final drive in OT). As far as conspiracies go....the flag that negated the Zeke run late in the game was thrown early in the play before anyone knew what the result was going to be.
 

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The Sunday night crew this week in Dallas is known for a high number of penalty calls. They certainly lived up to those expectations. There was too much laundry on the field last night and questionable calls against both teams. It's part of the game.... but you might make an argument that the penalties hurt the game tempo and affected Dak more than Wentz (note no penalties occurred in the final drive in OT). As far as conspiracies go....the flag that negated the Zeke run late in the game was thrown early in the play before anyone knew what the result was going to be.

At least that's good to know. It makes it seem less dubious than the phantom call on the McFadden screen last year where the ref threw the flag as soon as McFadden broke loose and it was obvious he was going to score.
 
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