Former head of NFL officials rejects the league requests favors the mayors: ‘I really don’t see’
Fans start to get sick of Kansas City Chiefs.
Jealousy for the success of the chief may be in the game.
But the fans have recently seems to hate even more because the chiefs seem to have been given whistle affection.
The AFC title game included some questionable calls that started chiefs’, mostly, on a four-legged shit in which Refs marked Josh Allen Short from the first marker.
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At the time, the accounts led 22-21, and it seems that the head coach Sean McDermott hinted that the accounts would go for the two to achieve a touchdown to try to make a game in nine points.
Repy seemed to have shown that Allen might have fallen first, but the call on the field stood. The bosses got the ball, used and reached a touchdown on the way to a 32-29 victory.
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Despite their eyebrows recently, Dean Blandino, a former head of the NFL service, says he does not see favorating towards the chiefs.
“People talk about serving too much. … It will always be part of the conversation,” Blandino told TMZ Sports this week.
“Are the teams sometimes a break? They are not every call right. And sometimes it happens. I think it over time equates. I look, I don’t see these games and say that the chiefs get all these calls.
Blandino also challenged any term, there is some kind of conspiracy to favor the chief.
“I understand. I am the first fan. I grew up in New York as a KNIKS fan who watched Michael Jordan overthrow my dreams and said,” The league wants Michael Jordan at the Championship. “Finally, when you are part of the NFL -Ai, understand that it would really be a conspiracy, do you know the amount of people who should be involved?
“Someone would slip somewhere, and it would have come out. If there were NFL’s office there were a room in which they wrote the script, they never invited me, and I was the head of the service. I feel like I would be pretty much contributing to that.
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It will be Kansas City against Philadelphia Eagles For the second time in three seasons that are committed to the Lombarda Trophy.
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