Vikings No Call, Integrity of the Game and the Saints

So, as said in the game thread, I'm not going to cry any rivers for the Vikings not getting their obvious Facemask call that, I think, should have been reviewable because it was a scoring play (Safety). What I can see is that it was all over the media since Thursday night.

As we've been victim of in the past, the NFL referees tend to favor large market teams they are trying to grow like Los Angeles and they tend to favor players "Posterboys" like Patrick Mahomes and, previously, Tom Brady.

My first point is going to be that it's absolutely absurd in a day where we can do so many amazing things with Computer Vision AI that things like this impact games (and Vegas $$). I think we're near a tipping point on the "There should be human error" argument.

My second point is: It's a good time to play against a Los Angeles team. I don't think the Chargers are the 'darling' like the Rams are but... either way I can't see the refs daring to allow any shenanigans tomorrow. If anything, I think they lean out way on any "ties" to save face from that debacle.
That sort of thinking goes against each other.
You can’t say the League favors large market teams when the most successful/popular team right now is in a small market.