The general manager of Buffalo Bills, Brandon Beane, listened to what the League’s office had to say, but still believes that his field marshal picked up a first crucial attempt in the AFC championship.
The Bills were crushed by the Kansas City Chiefs once again in the playoffs, being just below an appearance in the Super Bowl in a 32-29 defeat on the road last Sunday.
One of the most controversial playing plays was a quarterback and inches from Josh Allen. In real time, it seemed that he obtained the gain, but the referees called him short, which forced the downs to the Chiefs.
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Five moves later, Patrick Mahomes hastened to the scoring zone for his second score on the game to take an advantage of seven points after a two -point conversion.
Apart from the controversial place, The Play Prior, where Dalton Kincaid seemed to resume the first attempt, is just as questionable. And the repetition shows that a player of the bosses was aligned in the neutral zone when Allen took the click in the furtive attempt, which should have been marked for a first attempt.
Beane discussed that particular sequence of events on Thursday.
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“It’s frustrating,” he said, according to Si.com. “I can only say. We work with the league to try to get clarity. I will give you credit. They have taken our calls. They have sent videos and things like that. If you are talking about how the fourth game, I feel that [Allen] I have that. I still feel he got it. I felt that at the moment and nothing has changed my mind about that. “
Previously in the game, a crucial repeat review confirmed a capture of the rookie of the Chiefs Xavier Worthy, and also bothered Beane. The defensive Cole Bishop climbed with worthy for an interception, and it seemed that they both had their hands around the ball when the tip of the pig skin hit the ground.
Like the subsequent play, it resulted in a touchdown from the Chiefs when Mohamcs ran to the annotation zone.
“The work we challenged was a good challenge,” he explained. “I am not sure that any of the players had possession in the game worthy of bishop when the ball touched the ground.”
Some fans have accused the referees of favoring Chiefs during this Super Bowl race, with another call controversial in the divisional round against the Houston Texans.
Will Anderson Jr. was called for a personal foul, a penalty of 15 yards, with a blow to the head against Mohamcs despite the repetition that shows that this was not the case. However, the third and long that did not become a overthrown pass gave the Chiefs more life in their impulse.
The arbitration will be a story that goes to this confrontation with the Philadelphia Eagles, especially after fans believed that their previous Super Bowl meeting two seasons ended up controversial after James Bradberry was called to keep Juju Smith-Schuster.
The penalty established the winning field goal of the Harrison Butker game to start this streak for the Chiefs.
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