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A Bills Fan Put Together A Five-Minute Video Of The Refs Repeatedly Spotting The Ball Short In The Chiefs AFC Championship Game And It Is Something To See

So a Bills fan (with a very soothing voice I might add), put together this video edit that Goodell's goons somehow haven't DCMA'd yet and have taken down. 

In it he highlights a pretty ridiculous amount of bad spots by the referees in Sunday's controversial AFC Championship. 

Granted, some of his clips run full speed, and I have to call a spade a spade here, he's incorrect in claiming the spot was bad. 

Several twitter users responded saying the video is doctored, or wrong, and doesn't take into account guys knees or elbows being down before the ball crosses the imaginary yellow line. This one being the most obvious- 

But the one angle that really blew my mind, that somehow CBS only showed right as they were heading to commercial, during the review, and the never showed again, was this one- 

Thanks to modern technology and the internet, people at home are capable of doing what the corporation that did $55 BILLION in revenue last year (NFL) can't/won't do, and put together this graphic which further illustrates Allen getting the first. 

Not to mention, Kansas City lined up offsides to begin with. 

I wrote about this in my Sean McDermott blog on Sunday night, 

but sure Buffalo did themselves zero favors in that game. McDermott is an idiot, and Joe Brady running a shitty attempt at the tush-push, and screen passes that go for a loss ten times isn't helping your chances by any means. 

But at the same time, it's gotten ridiculous the help, or "the massaging" as Bill Burr put it to Rich Eisen on Monday, the league is BLATANTLY administering to Kansas City. 

If this shit happened here and there then you'd have a case that the rest of us are crazy. 

But when you've won 17 one-score games in a row. And you're dominating your opponents 90% to 10% in roughing the passer and unnecessary roughness penalties in the playoffs the last 3 seasons, you need to raise an eyebrow. 

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Back when the Celtics had KG, Pierce, Allen, and Rondo, and I watched every single game, every single night, for like 4 years straight, I developed a theory about how the officials and/or the NBA would tilt a contest without it being too obvious. Especially when they wanted to stretch out a playoff series. 

Instead of waiting towards the end of the game, or a crucial play to blow a whistle, on something that would be highly scrutinized and blown up, they would call ticky-tack, bullshit fouls on key guys very early on. Without fail if you saw one of a team's stars go to the bench with 3 fouls early in the 1st or 2nd quarters, you knew they were fucked. It totally altered the game but almost always went overlooked coming down to the final 5 minutes. 

Watching that fan video up top, and seeing how awful some of those spots were, reminded me of the same thing. 

Dave's not right often, but he couldn't be more correct than what he pointed out in this video. That third down before the 4th down Kincaid picked up the 1st! The spot on that call was fucking atrocious! 

And it set things up for the ridiculous 4th down play that everybody's talking about, and will for years. Everybody forgot about the horrendous spot on 3rd down. 

It's a joke. 

p.s. - gotta love how much Edelman hates the Bills