Super Bowl MVP calls for investigation into NFL referees over calls during Lions-Packers game

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Criticism of NFL referees overshadowed the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions as players and even one Hall of Famer chimed in on the officiating.

A Super Bowl MVP called for NFL referees to be “investigated” after Monday night's game between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers.

Desmond Howard, who also won a Heisman Trophy during his career and is currently an ESPN college football analyst, tweeted his frustrations with the officiating Monday.

“The refs need to be investigated. This is horrendous. Check bank accounts. #NoExcuses,” he wrote.

Howard also lamented that Aaron Rodgers leading the Packers to a comeback win over Lions was going to be overshadowed by the officials – who took a major beating from players and social media.

“It is a damn shame that the brilliance of @AaronRodgers12 will take a backseat to TWO ridiculous calls by the officials. He made TWO of the best throws you will see all season.”

Howard, who won Super Bowl XXXI’s MVP award as a member of the Packers, was not the only person to scrutinize the referees during the game. Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders also voiced his opinion on the matter.

“That is sickening... the @NFL needs to look at a way to prevent that from happening. Two phantom hands to the face calls really hurts us tonight. Yes, we could have scored TDs, but @Lions played too well to have the game end this way,” Sanders wrote in a tweet.

The issues stemmed from an unnecessary roughness penalty on Lions defensive back Tracy Walker and an illegal contact penalty on defensive end Trey Flowers.

While referee Clint Blakeman defended Walker’s penalty, NFL executive Troy Vincent said Tuesday the Flowers penalty should not have been called.

Detroit was called for eight penalties for 50 yards in the close loss.




https://www.foxnews.com/sports/lions-packers-referees-nfl-desmond-howard-investigation
 

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It’s a total shit show . The nfl needs to clean up this horseshit they are displaying. The lifelines they extend to the coaches are a joke.there is no satisfactory answer here other then blatant terrible calls will end with your fired. Make these fuckers accountable. If you suck at football you are not playing in the nfl or you will be weeded out real quick why not the same standard for the refs .
 
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It’s a total shit show . The nfl needs to clean up this horseshit they are displaying. The lifelines they extend to the coaches are a joke.there is no satisfactory answer here other then blatant terrible calls will end with your fired. Make these fuckers accountable. If you suck at football you are not playing in the nfl or you will be weeded out real quick why not the same standard for the refs .


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Criticism of NFL referees overshadowed the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions as players and even one Hall of Famer chimed in on the officiating.

A Super Bowl MVP called for NFL referees to be “investigated” after Monday night's game between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers.

Desmond Howard, who also won a Heisman Trophy during his career and is currently an ESPN college football analyst, tweeted his frustrations with the officiating Monday.

“The refs need to be investigated. This is horrendous. Check bank accounts. #NoExcuses,” he wrote.

Howard also lamented that Aaron Rodgers leading the Packers to a comeback win over Lions was going to be overshadowed by the officials – who took a major beating from players and social media.

“It is a damn shame that the brilliance of @AaronRodgers12 will take a backseat to TWO ridiculous calls by the officials. He made TWO of the best throws you will see all season.”

Howard, who won Super Bowl XXXI’s MVP award as a member of the Packers, was not the only person to scrutinize the referees during the game. Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders also voiced his opinion on the matter.

“That is sickening... the @NFL needs to look at a way to prevent that from happening. Two phantom hands to the face calls really hurts us tonight. Yes, we could have scored TDs, but @Lions played too well to have the game end this way,” Sanders wrote in a tweet.

The issues stemmed from an unnecessary roughness penalty on Lions defensive back Tracy Walker and an illegal contact penalty on defensive end Trey Flowers.

While referee Clint Blakeman defended Walker’s penalty, NFL executive Troy Vincent said Tuesday the Flowers penalty should not have been called.

Detroit was called for eight penalties for 50 yards in the close loss.




https://www.foxnews.com/sports/lions-packers-referees-nfl-desmond-howard-investigation
Check bank accounts indeed .
 

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So, the refs fixed the game for Packers ML?

No... for standings and playoff TV ratings "IF" they were fixing anything.

Lions WIN the game, they are in first place... with the LOSS they drop to last.
 

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