🔥 One of the wildest moments of Week 16 between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams didn’t just spark controversy — it raised serious questions about how NFL reviews happen. What made headlines wasn’t just the unbelievable two-point conversion in Seattle’s 38-37 comeback, but how the play was overturned in the first place. On a critical two-point attempt, Seahawks QB Sam Darnold’s sideways pass was initially ruled incomplete — but then mysteriously reversed after a delayed replay review. According to reports, that review only happened after Prime Video rules analyst Terry McAulay phoned the NFL officiating office to alert them to a possible backward pass, a detail that has shocked fans and analysts alike. Without that call, the conversion might have stood as a failed play — potentially changing the game outcome, the NFC West race, and even the Seahawks’ playoff path. 👀 The drama doesn’t stop there; critics now question whether broadcast input should ever influence official replay decisions. NFL fans on Facebook — do you think this was the right call but the wrong process? Or do you think Seattle got away with something they shouldn’t have? 🔥

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