During Bucs-Rams game, replay assistance failed
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During the third quarter of the Buccaneers-Rams game, a controversial decision involving replay assistance occurred. Tampa Bay receiver Tez Johnson was initially ruled to have completed a catch. However, before Rams coach Sean McVay could formally challenge the call, replay assistance overturned the decision, declaring it an incompletion. This action has raised concerns about the reliability and transparency of replay assistance, especially when the video evidence appeared to show the ball did not hit the ground. The incident did not affect the game's outcome, but it highlighted potential flaws in the replay system, prompting calls for the NFL to review and address the issue to ensure accuracy and maintain trust in officiating.
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