Dan Orlovsky brings up a good point on ESPN
I get it I get it I know KT was offsides and if you look at that in a vacuum you could say it was what it was
BUT
He looked at every snap in that game that KT played and every snap he was lined up offsides just as much as he was on that play. He did it on the second play of the game, several times in the first quarter a few times in the second a coulple times in the third and all that would of have to of happen was him getting a penenty, or getting a warning, just anything so KT would KNOW he was offsides throughout the entire game. for the officials to not throw a flag at all and wait until that exact moment when he had done it a dozen times earlier was just wrong and 100% on them. It like if the center flintched throughout the game 10 times with no call and on a fourth and one with one minute left he does it and they call it. Taking the game in their hands is just wrong, either call it earlier in the game or don't but to know call that many and to ONLY call that one at the end of the game is borderline firing the official.
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