A blatant missed pass interference call cost the Argos a chance to extend a key third-quarter drive.
On second and nine from the Calgary 53, Ricky Ray threw a ball intended for S.J. Green, which went incomplete. But rookie Stampeders defensive back Tunde Adeleke committed a clear pass interference call that on the play. No flag was thrown on the play as the drive stalled.
A veteran defensive back watching the game felt it clearly should have been a flag.
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So that’s not a pass interference there? Smh incredible!! #GreyCup
— Jovon Johnson (@DB_CoachDeuce2) November 27, 2017
The ability to challenge pass interference that’s not called on the field cost me a Grey Cup championship please fix this! @RandyAmbrosie
— Jovon Johnson (@DB_CoachDeuce2) November 27, 2017
There was a Ticats defender who agreed with Jovon Johnson.
@CFL so y'all just gonna let that happen???
— AT5 (@ADTrac5) November 27, 2017
Referees need to be held accountable too. Damnn shame.
— AT5 (@ADTrac5) November 27, 2017
3DownNation’s Grey Cup Week analyst Nik Lewis made the most prudent point about the missed call.
That is a call that would have put points on the board.
— Nik Lewis (🐝, 🐝) 1126 (@nikel18) November 27, 2017