The Packers’ first drive was stopped when they wouldn’t call the facemask when Aaron Jones had the ball.
The Packers were driving at the end of the half to try to take the lead, the defensive back holds the receiver resulting in an interception, and then Tampa Bay scores a TD as a result, giving them an 11-point lead. Similar to the regular-season game when bad calls helped Tampa Bay “beat” the Packers.
Not calling the hold on third down with 8:30 left forced the Packers to punt, down 5.
On the third-down incomplete-pass play before the field goal at the end, when the Packers were trying to tie the game, Adams, the intended receiver, was held. It should have been first and goal from the 4.
I am interested to know who does the Fact Checking for this site ?
So are you saying that self Fact Check is your method used ?
Your policy of self censorship seems to be very self serving ?
It is not self-fact check or self-censoring. It is the evidence shown by recordings of the games, and by the previous results of strategies that are used. Anyone is welcome to try to provide evidence to the contrary. This comment section is proof of that.
Unlike most sites, it is a given that everything written here is true! There are video tapes and game recordings to show evidence of this.