By Will Brinson | CBS Sports
Super Bowl week is about to kick off, but no one is moving past the situation from the week prior, when the Rams-Saints game was decided by a blown call in which Nickell Robey-Coleman was not flagged for pass interference, despite it being an obvious DPI call. In fact, "concern" is reportedly bubbling up about the NFL allowing multiple officials who live in Southern California to referee the game.
Everyone agrees it should have been a flag. Replay clearly confirmed what happened. The NFL told Sean Payton the officials blew the call. Robey-Coleman even admitted it was pass interference. As a result, conspiracy theorists and fans alike have been popping up, demanding Roger Goodell invoke a rarely known rulebook and overturn the outcome of the game.
That's not going to happen, but the NFL moving forward will not stop people from questioning what happened. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, there is "concern around the NFL" about the manner in which the league handled the referee assignments for the game. ...
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