NFL officiating controversy continues
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As his state of the league address looms, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is once again stalked by officiating
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The ball-spotting controversy in the AFC title game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills is the latest flashpoint in NFL officiating.
The incident occurred during the 2010 NFC championship game in New Orleans .
The Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman committed a blatant pass interference in that game.
Former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman says the officials have a tough job.
He says the league owes it to the fans that we get it right.
The league's embrace of ancillary gambling revenues now matters.
It matters whether the league actually cares about the perceptions, even if they appear to be false.
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