Questionable officiating has plagued the NFL lately, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have felt it more than most. Quarterback Baker Mayfield voiced his frustration after the Week 7 loss to the Detroit Lions . Now, following another officiating controversy in the win over the New Orleans Saints , head coach Todd Bowles is taking a firmer stance.
During the second quarter, a phantom whistle appeared to nullify safety Antoine Winfield Jr.’s touchdown. He had recovered a fumble forced by cornerback Jamel Dean. “He had a hell of a day,” Bowles said of Winfield. While the turnover stood, the touchdown did not, as referee Ron Torbert ruled the play had been whistled dead.
But there was seemingly no whistle. “I’m still pissed off over some of it,” the coach said of what appeared to be a mista

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