Buffalo Bill’s General Manager Brandon Beane heard what the league office had to say, but he still thinks his quarterback picked up a crucial first into the AFC championship.
The bills were crushed by Kansas City Chiefs again in the playoffs, and fell just under a Super Bowl performance in a 32-29 loss on the road on the last Sunday.
One of the most controversial plays from the game was a fourth-and-inch quarterback sneak by Josh Allen. In real time, it seemed that he achieved the winnings, but the judges called him briefly and forced a turnover on downturns to the bosses.
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Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen goes off the field after the AFC championship -loss to Kansas City Chiefs at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Five pieces later, Patrick Mahomes rushed into the final zone of his second rushing score of the game to take a seven-point lead after a two-point conversion.
Apart from the controversial place, the piece before, where Dalton Kincaid appeared to pick up the first one down, just as questionable. And Replay shows that a chiefs player was stopped in the neutral zone when Allen took the snap on the sneak trial, which should have been marked for a first down.
Beane discussed the special series of events on Thursday.
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“It’s frustrating,” he said pr. Si.com. “There is only so much I can say. We are working with the league to try to get clarity. I give them credit. They have taken our calls. They have sent video and similar things. If you are talking about like the fourth-down -Pils, do I feel like [Allen] Got it. I still feel like getting it. I felt that at the moment and nothing has changed its mind about it. “
Earlier in the game, a crucial repetition notification confirmed a catch from Chiefs Rookie Xavier worthy, and it also bothered Beane. Defensive Back Cole Bishop went up with worthy of an eavesdropping, and it seemed that both of them had their hands around the ball as the tip of the swine skin hit the ground.

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen dives for a first down to Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Like the later acting, it resulted in a Chiefs Touchdown as Mahomes spoiled into the final zone.
“The play that we challenged was a good challenge,” he explained. “I’m not sure any of the player had the possession of the bishop-worthy game when the ball touched the ground.”
Some fans have accused judges of favoring Chiefs during this Super Bowl race, with another controversial call that comes in the divisional round against Houston Texans.
Will Anderson Jr. was called on a personal error, a 15-yard punishment, for a hit on the head of Mahomes despite repetition that showed that was not the case. Nevertheless, the third and long, which was not converted on a crashed passport, gave the managers more life on their driving force.

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