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Travesty honestly. I feel bad for Harry. He broke tackles and showed a ton of effort. Why is Boger and his crew consistently terrible but gets no punishment?
Absolutely ****ed by the refs in every way. The offense should have played better before that point in the game, but they earned 2 TDs and ended up with 3 ****ing points.
Just like blowing the whistle on the fumble. All turnovers and TD's are automatically reviewed. No harm in calling it a TD to be safe, it can always be reversed.
They could have if it had been called a touchdown, which is why officials are taught to err on the side of calling a touchdown in that situation. Just like they're taught to err on the side of calling a turnover, since both situations are automatically reviewed.
The fact this officiating crew not once but twice in the course of about five minutes of real time actively screwed that up suggests to me that the league should terminate this entire crew. There's just too much money riding on these games for that to be allowed to happen twice without examples being made.