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A "bad call" is an informal term used in sports to describe a referee decision, or "call", that is incorrect or perceived to be incorrect. Bad calls have been associated with all sports involving referees or judges. [1] [2] A bad call is made by a game referee when: An incorrect application of a game rule is made.
A pair of calls had fans and players from both teams up in arms during the first half of Buffalo's 27-25 win. The first questionable call took place in the first quarter with the game tied 7-7.
Hey, bad calls from officials are a part of sports.It can't be helped. Referees, umpires and the like are all only human and can make mistakes. In the NFL, the instant replay system and coaches ...
The NFL Officiating Department reviewed the video today and supports the decision not to overturn the on-field ruling following the instant replay review. [15] In an interview with TMZ three days after the game, side judge Lance Easley defended his touchdown ruling, saying, "It was the correct call." When asked why it was not an interception ...
The Call was a bad call made by umpire Don Denkinger in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series between the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals on October 26, 1985 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Kansas City Chiefs were on the wrong end of a bad call on Monday night. Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones seemed to make a huge play late in the second quarter with the Chiefs trailing 17-7.
Paige Bueckers caught a bounce pass from Nika Muhl and prepared to pull up with a chance to extend UConn's season. Just as the Huskies' leading scorer rose, the whistle blew. Officials called ...
A controversial taunting call, right as the Eagles were getting back in the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, overshadowed an exciting fourth quarter. A bad taunting penalty ruins Eagles ...