NFL Fans Thinks Patrick Holt Denying Josh Allen A First Down Caused Bills Defeat To Chiefs
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NFL fans strongly believe that Patrick Holt’s decision to deny Josh Allen a first down ultimately led to the Buffalo Bills’ defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs. This crucial play occurred during a critical moment in the game, where Allen’s ability to convert the first down could have kept the Bills’ offensive drive alive and given them a better opportunity to score.
Patrick Holt’s denial of Allen’s first-down request was a questionable call, as many fans believe that Allen had successfully crossed the first-down marker. Replays and analysis from multiple angles suggested that Allen had gained the necessary yardage, but Holt’s ruling on the field was ultimately upheld after a review.
Early in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s AFC Championship game, Allen tried sneaking up the middle on a Buffalo tush-push to secure what would have been a crucial fourth-and-inches conversion with his team clinging onto a one-point lead.
Yet to the dismay of CBS commentators and fans watching at home, Holt ruled the Bills quarterback short of the first down, a decision which allowed the Chiefs to regain possession.
The controversial call sparked outrage on Sunday night, with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy accusing NFL officials of ‘cheating’, while...
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