Twitter absolutely exploded following the very controversial ending to the Packers/Seahawks game in which multiple calls were blown while Seattle emerged with a 14-12 victory.
Here’s NFL draft analyst Dion Caputi…
Total chaos in Seattle. #Packers left the field, #Seahawks, by rule, must kick PAT. Post-game interviews completed. Players on field. Chaos.
— Dion Caputi (@nfldraftupdate) September 25, 2012
SI.com’s Peter King with a pretty straight forward thought on what happened tonight..
One of the great disgraces in NFL history.
— Peter King (@SI_PeterKing) September 25, 2012
ESPN’s Matthew Berry gives an interesting take on why the one ref may of called it a touchdown…
Did the ref have Golden Tate in fantasy? #itsnotoutofthequestion
— Matthew Berry (@MatthewBerryTMR) September 25, 2012
Rich Eisen giving some what seems to be very real perspective now…
We wondered when the replacement refs would cost a team a game. I believe we just saw one.
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) September 25, 2012
Arizona’s Patrick Peterson sounds off reflection the feelings of not only the players but the fans, coaches, etc…
We wondered when the replacement refs would cost a team a game. I believe we just saw one.
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) September 25, 2012
And more ESPN personalities with their take…
Mike McCarthy should have ran back out on the field naked from the waist down.
— Bill Simmons (@sportsguy33) September 25, 2012
I’m a Steve Young fan. He genuinely cares. Like Barkley cares about NBA… same kind of passion during times of crisis/embarrassment.
— Bill Simmons (@sportsguy33) September 25, 2012
What robbery…what a fraud the NFL just perpetrated on the Green Bay Packers… — Michael Wilbon (@RealMikeWilbon) September 25, 2012
And finally the entertainment world chimes in…
Well, now it’s time for WWE RAW, where at least I know what I’m getting from the officiating.
— Adam Rank (@adamrank) September 25, 2012
THESE REFS AREN’T GOOD AT REFFING!!!!!! I’M SO ANGRY!!!!
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) September 25, 2012
h/t: BleacherReport, Twitter