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Was it PI or was it a BS call.  I was watching the game at David Busters (celebrating nephew's 14th BDAY)  and when I seen the Colin Jones INT, I was was like game over.  I went back to my table and then a few minutes later I looked up an the Bills were celebrating the TD.... Someone at the bar told me the INT was called back for PI on our MLBer.

 

WTH happened?

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Call could've went either way.  Luke had 2 crucial errors on that drive, though.  Missed a tackle, and had that PI.  Without the PI, we win the game.  The leader of the defense has to do better than that, and needs to execute with the game on the line.  So far when it comes to closing out games, it looks like the leader of the defense isn't very "clutch".

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