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NFL referees union calls allegations of bias toward the Chiefs ‘insulting’

The President of the Federation, who represents the US Football Association officials, has launched allegations that the transferred teams are biased in favor of Heads of Kansas Or any other team “insult and isolation”.

The CEO of the Referees Association of the US Football Association, Scott Green Make a statement On Tuesday, thanks Commissioner Roger Godel for rejecting allegations And responding to “conspiracy theories” on social media about the patronage of presidents.

Green said: “Commissioner Jodel’s comments as” ridiculous “to assume that the US Football Association officials do not do everything possible to make the correct call on each play immediately.” “The work teams do not work in the same team more than twice every normal season. It is an insulting thing and inability to hear the theories of conspiracy in which 17 official crews consist of 138 officials to help one team.”

A handful of prominent calls in the qualifiers that went in favor of Kansas City has fueled patronage theories, with Houston is punished for two unlawful strikes on Patrick Maqoum In the division round and Josh Allen It was governed by a little conversion to the fourth and fourth infiltration in Kansas City 32-29 victory over Boufalo in the AFC Championship match.

But a deeper look at all sanctions does not show any signs of systematic bias. Tribal heads have been punished for 120 yard more than their opponents in the normal season and the qualifiers since the start of the 2022 qualifiers.

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Kansas City also benefited from 10 less than less than a penalty kick in third or fourth place in that period, and it only had a small feature in the teams in the penalty square in the fourth quarter or the additional work for nearby games.

“There are many things that fans can worry about more than 17 games, such as training decisions, players and weather injuries, and yes, even close invitations to the amazing plays made by amazing athletes,” Green said. “But you can rest assured that in every individual, US Football Association officials, on the field and on a re -restaurant, do everything possible to make every play correctly.”

Report by Associated Press.

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