NFL fans weren’t happy about a controversial call on Saints’ Bradley Roby that gave the Bucs a key first down

This was an interesting call by the officials.

For most of Sunday afternoon, the Saints and Buccaneers (-2.5) were locked into a tough, gritty battle at the Superdome. There was a clearly unhappy Tom Brady amidst rampant offensive frustrations. Then, Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore got heated and fought in the fourth quarter. You know, the usual works of a divisional tilt.

But one call might have shifted this game’s tide into the Buccaneers’ favor. On a late third-and-long throw to Cameron Brate, the tight end would only get nine of a needed 10 yards.

That is before an unnecessary roughness call on Bradley Roby — for apparently making contact with Brate’s helmet on the tackle — extended Tampa Bay’s drive:

Boy, I don’t know about that one. I understand the league’s mandate to protect offensive players more, but I’m not sure Roby actually makes direct contact with Brate’s helmet aside from brushing it on the play. That, to me, is Roby essentially getting a penalty for missing a tackle.

After Roby’s controversial penalty extended the drive, Buccaneers would cap the possession with a Breshad Perriman touchdown and a 10-3 lead. Tampa Bay followed that by forcing four consecutive turnovers (including three Jameis Winston’s picks!) en route to a 20-10 win.

In other words: Roby’s penalty was quite the potential turning point on one play/call for the Saints.