Another week, one other NFL officiating controversy.
Week 8 of the NFL season started with the Los Angeles Rams topping the Minnesota Vikings, 30-20, on Thursday night time behind Matthew Stafford’s 4 landing passes. However, it was a missed face masks penalty on Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold that had everybody speaking.
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With 1:36 remaining and the Vikings deep in their very own territory, Rams defensive sort out Byron Young grabbed Darnold’s face masks as he tackled him for a security. It gave Los Angeles two factors to increase its result in 10 factors and finally sealed the sport.
Needless to say, the NFL world erupted in fury.
Referee Tra Blake defined to a pool reporter after the sport he couldn’t see the face masks.
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“The quarterback was dealing with the other way from me, so I didn’t have have a look at it,” Blake mentioned, through ESPN. “I didn’t take a look, and I didn’t see the face masks being pulled, clearly.”
Blake mentioned umpire Carl Paganelli was additionally blocked.
“The umpire had gamers between him and the quarterback, so he didn’t get have a look at it,” Blake added. “He was blocked out as nicely. So that was the factor. We didn’t see it, so we could not name it.”
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell and Darnold wouldn’t use the missed penalty as an excuse. Minnesota nonetheless needed to drive the size of the sphere whatever the face masks.
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However, it positively would have helped.
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