What the NFL rules say about the roughing the passer call Tom Brady was given last night
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Nobody, nobody gets soft calls for this more than Tom Brady. It’s almost a running bit at this point Atlanta didn't touch the ball again as Brady and the Buccaneers ran the clock down. The contentious call wasn't quickly overlooked on the internet. Former quarterback claimed that Atlanta were robbed. Fans were appalled and many made . But was the incident a flag?
What do the NFL rules say on the roughing the passer call Tom Brady was given last night
Atlanta Falcons v Tampa Bay Buccaneers finds himself once again on the right side of a dubious call. Fans of the will no doubt be feeling extremely hard done by following their loss to the in Week 5. They sacked Brady on a pivotal third down late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's match. The Falcons were penalized for roughing the quarterback rather than having the ball routed back to them for a shot on a match-winning drive. While there have been some questionable roughing the passer calls in the last few years, this one seemed really soft. With about three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter when the incident took place. On third-and-five, sacked Brady for 10 yards, resulting in a fourth-and-15 and a punt that ought to have followed. But that wasn't to be. Instead, the Buccaneers got the flag and the first down. Watch the video below: Nobody, nobody gets soft calls for this more than Tom Brady. It’s almost a running bit at this pointNobody, nobody gets soft calls for this more than Tom Brady. It’s almost a running bit at this point Atlanta didn't touch the ball again as Brady and the Buccaneers ran the clock down. The contentious call wasn't quickly overlooked on the internet. Former quarterback claimed that Atlanta were robbed. Fans were appalled and many made . But was the incident a flag?