That wasn't the first time the replay system has been down in Denver
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From the start Sunday, the Chargers were fighting back because of an unusual officiating circumstance.
In the first quarter, Rivers appeared to complete a pass to Chris Chambers at the Chargers' 29-yard line. But the officials on the field ruled Champ Bailey intercepted the ball.
Television replays appeared to show Chambers had possession of the ball with his elbow touching the ground before Bailey stripped it away.
Thing was, despite Turner challenging the call, it was never reviewed.
The replay feed was able to be seen in the booth upstairs but not on the on-field monitor. It will not help to quell conspiracy theories that the feed between the replay booth and the field is controlled by a local person hired by the NFL.
It's safe to say the Chargers will want an explanation from the league on both plays – and perhaps a few others Turner was smoking hot over. No team officials wanted to be quoted, but they were clearly displeased.