I hope there are not any protests over the losing team. I have heard of people going crazy over the loss of their favorite teams.
@miguelorduno6 NO worries, I was rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs, so where I'm concerned, you're safe lol.
@celrock I am glad they won, i am not into sports, but i do love the parties. haha
@miguelorduno6 Ah yes, especially when there's lots of delicious food involved.
@miguelorduno6 Sounds like there may well have been some protests in Philly over whatever that flag was towards the end. I'm not a real sports fan, but kinda curious now as I've been listening to #Philladelphia's scanner traffic as they try to control the crowds. #SuperBowl
@Tarrenvane access to scanners is awesome, I wish that my local police hadn’t gone digital and encrypted. But it’s all good, at least I can access the fire department using a bc96P2 scanner.
@miguelorduno6 @Tarrenvane In Philly; if they lose; they burn down the town. If they win; they burn down the town but then they call out sick from work the next day instead of showing up hungover and pissed.

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As for your curiousity... Tie game. ~2min left. Eagles stopped KC and forced a field goal due to a hit to Mahomes while he was passing causing him to throw it almost out of the endzone (they were trying to throw to ~4 yd line). Well after the play ended... lone flag from nowhere near where the penalty occurred came out. Called holding from the very start of the play where receiver turned his body and defenders fingertips snagged his jersey.

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Wasn't even gripped enough to pull the jersey taut up to his shoulders (so less than 1-2lbs of force... nowhere CLOSE to what would ever amount to holding). This call literally ended the game. Instead of being down three pts with almost 2min and a timeout. they wind up down three pts with six seconds solely due to this call. It gives KC the game. It was the only holding call in the entire game. There were probably 100+ examples of more egregious holding not called