Tre White on pass interference: "Referees just don't know ball"
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Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White was penalized for a 30-yard pass interference during the game against the Denver Broncos, which set the Broncos up for a game-winning field goal in overtime. White argued that he did not commit a penalty and suggested that the home crowd in Denver influenced the officials' decision. He expressed frustration, stating that referees may not understand proper defensive coverage and emphasized that players should decide the outcome of close games. White received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for his reaction to the call but maintained that the officials made an error in judgment.
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