The play was fun to watch. 4th quarter, under 2 mins left, GB is up 27-17. Green Bay has the ball, 4th and 4 on CHI 49 yd line, GB's naturally gonna punt. The ball is punted to the right side of the field, where Knox makes a great over the shoulder catch barely in bounds and returns the punt 90 yards into the end zone for a TD while basically jogging, where the only guy who came close to touching him was the GB punter. Problem is, everyone including cameraman thinks the ball is going to the left side of the field where Hester is running up calling for a fair catch. The whole GB team is by Hester, waiting for the punt to come down and him to catch it. Obv the punt never comes down near him and the whole GB team is out of position and fooled. There's no rhyme or reason for a Bears player to hold anyone or even block anyone for that matter. There's a flag thrown around the 20 yd line, 'during the return, holding, #21' who is Corey Graham. Announcers are like wtf, Graham didn't do anything, they show 2 replays, aerial views of the field, they circle where Graham is on the field. He's probably the closest guy to Knox, but he's not blocking anyone so he didn't have a chance to even hold anyone and then the camera cuts to the Bears special teams coordinator whose livid at the call.
IMO it was a totally phantom call. I was on the over 45.5, lost the bet but still made $ for the day, so whatever. I was on the Chargers a few years ago with the Steelers, I was on Rhode Island when they played in the final of the NIT tournament and got hosed on a late non-call against UNC if I remember correctly, and I was on 'Cuse Saturday. Some calls go your way, some don't. Sucks when stuff like this happens, but it's out of my control and that's why I bet $ that I can afford to lose. If this type of stuff happened in every game, then ya it's rigged/fixed, and I'd surely stop wagering, but this generally only happens a few times a sport season. Win some. Lose some.