the Heads of Kansas He received a positive invitation late in the first half of the AFC Championship against Pavalo Bells on Sunday.
In the third and fifth with 3:13 remaining in the second quarter, Patrick Maqoum I have scraped and found enough space to throw the ball to Xavier Worthy. Both the rising wide recipient and Piels Cole Bishop jumped to get the ball. It seems that Bishop got the ball while he was in the air, but Wathy managed to wrap his arm around it while they were falling on the ground.
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Officials ruled that Worthy had completed the capture process, and the president's ball was instead of intercepting bills. Bovalo was also called for a penalty kick, so the ball was unlikely to return to them.
The coach of Bils Sean McDirmott has challenged whether this is a complete hunting. It seemed that the return appeared that the tip of the ball collides with the ground. However, the play was judged as hunting.
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After a few plays, the leaders scored a goal in the Patrick Maqoum's landing round. Kansas City advances 21-10.
The American Football Association fans rushed to point out that the doubtful call was in favor of the presidents.
The alleged patronage of the US Football Association officials towards the leaders was in the spotlight due to the doubtful calls in their victory in the departments round over Houston Texas.
Maasis was asked about Alleged favoritism During the week.
“I don't feel this way,” he said. “… I just try to play football at the end of the day. The referees do their best to describe the match as fair and appropriate as possible.
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“For me, it is about going there and playing hard and trying to do everything I can to win the football match and then coexist with the results based on my workers and how to play the game, and this is what we preach here in Kansas City.”
The Associated Press has contributed to this report.
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