Kansas City chiefing coach Andy Reid admitted that he is trying not to pay attention to the outside noise that the referees inclined calls for chiefs.
The noise of the accusations has become stronger throughout the playoffs with chiefs benefiting from several controversial calls in the two games in playoffs against the Bills and the Texans of Houston.
One of these calls came to what looked like a clear conversion of fourth later during an eyebrow attempt in the fourth quarter by the Bills Josh Allen in the AFC championship match. The call put an end to a potential touch disc for the Bills and installed the chiefs with a good position on the field to leave with seven points and take control of the game.
“Listen, I try not to pay attention to this kind of thing,” said Reid, appearing on “The Pat McAfee Show”.
Fans of the NFL and even several former players of the Patriots of New England spoke of the officer on social networks.
The chiefs are about to make history by winning a third consecutive Lombardi trophy. They will face the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans.
Hoping for an excellent football match with as little participation as possible.
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