
""You can see how late the flag came out. If it's a flag, it's like definitive," Davis said, snapping his fingers. "Like, throw the flag. If it's not a flag in a close game like this, then you've got to let us play, you know what I'm saying? Just seeing how late the flag came in, I think we're all thinking the same thing.""
""A few small plays make the difference," Vrabel said. Vrabel was asked for his reaction to a pair of pass interference calls that led to Buffalo touchdowns. "The same guy thought it was a penalty the same way," Vrabel said. "So, it's a judgment call. Whether I disagree with it or not doesn't matter. He called it. That's how this thing goes.""
New England led by 21 points in the first half but surrendered 21 unanswered points in the second half, losing after an 11-yard James Cook touchdown. On third-and-4, Josh Allen's pass to Keon Coleman bounced off and appeared incomplete before a defensive pass interference flag on Carlton Davis gave Buffalo a first down and extended the drive. The Patriots regained possession twice but failed to score. Penalties and missed defensive stops were cited as major differences between halves. Davis criticized the timing of the flag, and coach Mike Vrabel called close calls judgment calls.
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