Officiating at the End of Game

Man.... Several bold calls by the officials were really bad.

1. There's no way the catch at the end of the first half was an incomplete pass - this "football move" nonsese is just a gut feeling and they all seem to just stick it to us every time. If you review everything in the final minutes of the half, why on earth would you call anything other than a fumble? Why give the benefit of the doubt?

2. Two calls on Lattimore at the end of the game were also a stretch. Yeah maybe he pushed a guy to the ground, but that was officially after the game has ended - time ran out! Before that, maybe he was holding for a little moment (a receiver that wasn't even targeted) but both penalties had nothing to with the rest of the game
Lattimore lacks self-control in those situations and we've seen it last year as well, but you can't decide the outcome of the game on these penalties. Mike Thomas was being held twice as much in his TDs and 2PT conversion. 0 Flags.

3. Pete Warner with the "defenseless receiver" call - what was that all about? No hit to the head, no body leverage, where is the penalty?

4. Last and most important one - The Winston intentional grounding call.
Yes it was against the rules - if there's a rule for it, I get it - call it, but that's not the issue.

Landry was in bounds and was touched by the defender. I'm 328% certain that this was the case after watching the replay several times. (and BTW - not the smartest move there by Juice to run and celebrate)

Where's the problem then, you may ask? Well, it's a catch 22 situation, with those refs, I wouldn't be surprised if they had suddenly decided to challenge this and just announce the clock ran off and the game is over. I'm actually glad Winston spiked the ball - otherwise who knows what would've happened.

At this point, they can flag us for warming up before the game. Poor officiating lead to a poor decision by the Saints, but then again, who knows if it was the wrong decision..