The legendary coach did not hold back his frustration over a pivotal referee decision during the Wild Card clash between Minnesota and Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Rams appeared to have got away with a play that saw Matthew Stafford fumble the ball for a touchdown but the referee's ruled it an incomplete pass after lengthy discussions
However, that play would be ruled a forward pass — something that annoyed former eight-time Super Bowl winner, current North Carolina head coach and all-time defensive savant Bill Belichick as he watched from his post on ESPN’s alternate Manningcast.
In the second quarter of the Los Angeles Rams' wild card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, the quarterback was being sacked and—without looking—decided to flick the ball out as a pass attempt to avoid a loss of yards. The play was originally ruled a fumble returned for a touchdown. After review, it was changed to an incomplete pass.
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The play was initially ruled a fumble on the field, but it wouldn't stay that way. Stafford was adamant that he threw the ball to the ground, and on review, the officials confirmed that the ball was an incomplete pass and not a fumble.
The Rams jumped out to a 7-0 lead via a Matthew Stafford touchdown pass to Kyren Williams and extended the lead to 10-0 with a field goal later in the first quarter. However, at the start of the second quarter, controversy swirled after an incomplete pass by Stafford.
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