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NBC Rules Analyst Terry McAulay: "He's playing through the back before the ball is tipped by his teammate... It should've been a foul for Defensive Pass Interference." Instead, it was ruled 4th down, & the Texans missed a 58-yard field goal with under 2 minutes left. #NFL #SNF
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These non calls are deciding games. Is it the betting? #NFL #HOUvsDET

refs missed a helmet to helmet on goff earlier.

Ball was tipped. Interference happened just before the tip. But it was a bang bang play and probably impossible to tell in real time which happened first. Ref didn’t want to end the game on a potential mistake.

It happens, Texans offense just fell apart in the 2nd . Got away from what they did good in the first half which was quick passes

We have quick review. Why aren’t uncalled penalties reviewable?

Anzalone was playing the ball, he had his eyes on the ball and not the Texan player, you can't call it. Refs made the right call.

The receiver clearly slows down and tries to draw a flag on a pass that's lead too far. You can't blame a defender for making contact when they are trying to make a play on the ball, which was tipped. Drawing a PI vs blatant PI are two different things. Good no call on the refs.

His teammate never tipped it, HE tipped it when he played the ball lol.

Let's all be honest: If this was Mahomes? PI- spot foul, first down- Targeting on the receiver, 15 yards on to that Roughing the passer (tackler was within 5 yards of Mahomes), 15 yards on to that-

NFL rules “analysts” are as legitimate as Gene Stenatore’s index card… generally useless, but always prepared to cheat and lie to protect the shield…
