Raheem Morris had a perfect 4-word response to no-call on Chiefs' pass interference
This post has been updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy.
Raheem Morris wasn't going to say anything, but by saying just four words, you KNOW what he meant.
The Atlanta Falcons head coach was clearly fuming after a fourth down pass late in Sunday's Kansas City Chiefs win in which Kirk Cousins tried to hit Kyle Pitts went incomplete ... but it looked like Bryan Cook was interfering with London.
So when asked about the non-call on the play, Morris had this to say: "I like my money."
There was a little more from Morris about how refs made the call, but you get the point. He doesn't want to get fined:
“I like my money.”
Falcons coach Raheem Morris when asked about a potential missed pass interference call
pic.twitter.com/8eAnlrvVdx— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) September 23, 2024
Refs let the Chiefs get away with a lot of contact on this pass to Pitts. Falcons end up turning it over on downs. #KCvsATL pic.twitter.com/rSFnM2tIb8
— Rate the Refs App (@Rate_the_Refs) September 23, 2024
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