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Another NFL game’s outcome was overtaken by terrible officiating. And boy, would we (as fans) prefer to see less of that …
An egregious missed call became the story of Thursday Night Football’s slugfest between the Vikings and Rams. Vikings QB Sam Darnold was tasked with leading Minnesota in a comeback effort, down 28-20 with less than two minutes left, but his final drive was cut off after a Rams defender grabbed his face mask, resulting in a safety.
You don’t see that every day.
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Los Angeles’ final blow involved a rather obvious missed call, which should have given Minnesota new life with a 15-yard penalty.
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The New York Yankees are four wins from their first World Series since the 2009 season. Most view the series as effectively a toss up, with both teams carrying roughly 50/50 odds of winning.
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