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It feels like questioning NFL officiating has become the literal equivalent of beating a dead horse. But in many cases, even when the officials on the field miss an egregious call, it still gets picked up later in the week but the league office and punishment after the fact happens.
This is what everyone thought would happen when the blatant forearm to the head of Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris by Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Kyzir White didn’t draw a flag.
But that didn’t happen. The same NFL that fines players for staring at an opposing sideline in a menacing manner didn’t feel this hit rose to the level of a violation. Let that one sink in for a minute.
Harris came out of the game for a period of time after the hit and was evaluated for a concussion. Fortunately, Harris was able to return and finish the game.
What do you think? Should think the play have cost White some money or is it just football? Let us know in the comments.
This is such a Dirty Play. Better be a Suspension and Fine @nfl @nflcommish #Steelers pic.twitter.com/ISXStyWo4d
— Blitzburgh 🎄 (@BlitzVideos) November 22, 2021
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