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Nearly two weeks ago during the NFC championship game between the Saints and the Rams the refs missed a huge pass interference call that cost the Saints a chance
https://twitter.com/BrandonSaho/status/1087122637556461568
During his Super Bowl press conference today, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said that he spoke to coach Sean Payton and Saints players about the blown call.
Here's the response from Goodell when our columnist @JeffDuncan_ asked about the no-call: "We understand the frustration of the fans. I’ve talked to Coach Payton, the team, the players. We understand the frustration that they feel right now. We certainly want to address that.
— SaintsNOW (@SaintsNOW) January 30, 2019
Roger Goodell: I’ve talked to coach Payton, the team, players. I understand the frustration. We want to address it. We know officials are humans & we know they won't get it right all the time. Technology isn't going to solve all those issues. We'll look again at instant replay.”
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 30, 2019
While Goodell’s press conference was ongoing, Saints’ Michael Thomas took to Twitter to call b.s. on the commissioner’s claims about talking to the team about the pass interference call.
https://twitter.com/Cantguardmike/status/1090672015290310659
He ain’t talk to us
— Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) January 30, 2019
This Saints-NFL drama is never going to end.