Tom Brady sounds off on controversial Giants-Bills ending
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NFL officiating became a hot topic of conversation at the end of Week 6 because of how the Buffalo Bills were able to hold on against the New York Giants on Sunday night.
The Giants got a chance on an untimed down to win the game from the Bills’ 1-yard line. Tyrod Taylor fired a quick pass to tight end Darren Waller but the ball sailed over his head. It appeared Bills cornerback Taron Johnson was grabbing Waller’s jersey but no flag was thrown.
Buffalo won the game 14-9, but fans on social media were outraged over the missed ball.
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Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson defends New York Giants tight end Darren Waller on the last play of the game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Oct. 15, 2023. (Mark Konezny-USA Today Sports)
Tom Brady explained on a recent episode of the "Let’s Go!" podcast he understood why fans get "p---ed off" when watching games. He then talked about the controversial play.
"You wanna believe that they even themselves out over the period of the season. Some calls you get, some calls you don't get. It's also tough, when you see a call like that, to go, 'God that's, it's really unfair,'" Brady said. "You know, it's definitely a penalty. It was obviously a holding. They just didn't call it.
"I don't know why they call it sometimes when they don't. I always had a problem when they threw a flag and it didn't happen. Like, for example, they call a hold and there was no hold. I don't know how you can throw a flag on something that you didn't see. I always accepted the fact that if a ref, if there was a hold and they didn't call it, OK, I didn't see the