3 Terrible Calls from Refs in Chiefs vs. Packers that Gave Green Bay the Win
By Joe Summers
![Marquez Valdes-Scantling was obviously fouled but the referees did not throw a flag Marquez Valdes-Scantling was obviously fouled but the referees did not throw a flag](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,w_3376,h_1899,x_0,y_69/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images/ImagnImages/mmsport/220/01hgtznxxywf4vpg0p5e.jpg)
3. Mike Danna's Missed Facemask
If a Chiefs OL farts, it’s a flag, but on a key 33 yard conversion on 4th and 1, this facemask of Mike Danna is a no-call? Really? pic.twitter.com/V0TQvfNkWA
— RHH & BTB Keas (@YaBoiKeas) December 4, 2023
On fourth-and-one in the third quarter, the refereees missed a blatant facemask against Mike Danna. It should've been a penalty that forced the Packers to punt, and instead it turned into a TD that gave Green Bay a nine-point advantage.
These things matter! It's not as if the offensive lineman subtly held Danna, because that would be a forgivable no-call. You can clearly see the lineman pushing up on Danna's helmet!
The Chiefs still had plenty of opportunities to win the game. They were outplayed by an impressive Packers squad. But this nonsense has to stop.
Roger Goodell's obsession with the integrity of the game sure looks like a bunch of posturing right now. How else could you explain the consistent mediocrity put forth by the officials?
It's time to get this fixed. Right now.
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