Aggravated chiefs star complaints about ‘Touchy Calls’ in the Super Bowl -Tab for Eagles

One of the more prominent stories around the NFL this season was the Fantle theories of alleged preference treatment that Chiefs received from officials.

After losing, 40-22, to Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday, Kansas City Wide contacted Deandre Hopkins this tale while expressing his own frustration over the judges.

“It’s my first year of Chiefs, and I saw a lot of things in the media about the judges, but what will you all say about the judges and us?” Said Hopkins. “There were many touchy calls. Should you report it? Are you going to talk about the judges now? “

Chiefs had a couple of questionable unnecessary coarse beaches called against them, including Trent McDuffies hit on the Eagles’ Dallas Goedert on an incompleteness that assigned Eagles with a first down to what would have been fourth and five. Before half, Chiefs Linebacker Nick Bolton Eagles, who ran back Saquon Barkley, and Philadelphia got an automatic first down instead of the third and 26.

Eagles had eight sanctions called against them while Chiefs had seven.

In the end, these sanctions don’t really mean anything in it that was a blow -out loss for chiefs.