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Ref tries to explain the blatant pass interference no-call on Chiefs in Falcons loss

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We've been over this. Bryan Cook definitely committed some serious pass interference on Kyle Pitts in the fourth quarter on a fourth down pass by Kirk Cousins that could have given the Atlanta Falcons a shot at beating the Kansas City Chiefs.

Falcons coach Raheem Morris was rightfully mad. Fans were furious. So what was the explanation?

Per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, referee Tra Blank spoke with a pool reporter and had this to say in a Q&A: "That is a real-time call that officials have to make a judgment on. From the angle that they had at the time, they did not feel that there was a foul committed."

Also, as you may know, you can't use replay to review interference.

That's not going to help fans feel better, but there you go.

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