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Week 16 was not a banner weekend with regard to Madden NFL 23 official officiating. There were the normal unsafe helmet-to helmet calls (Panthers cornerback Josh Norman's hammer to Browns receiver Andrew Hawkins on the first play of the second half of the match). There were a few questionable inbounds/out boundaries calls (Vikings tight end Rhett Ellison's touchdown/not touchdown just before halftime could have been a touchdown). 
It was plagued by shaky roughness calls for tackles close to the sideline (seriously, Vikings linebacker Gerald Hodges initiated contact with Dolphins rookie receiver Jarvis Landry decidedly in bounds but was penalized after taking him into the air). There was even a quarterback mistake that was declared an incomplete pass without review (Big Ben's hand appeared empty as hell against the Chiefs).

There was a sloppy call that was so outrageous that I'm sure the official who made it should not be allowed to play in any playoff games. The call that was deemed to be offending is the ridiculous taunting penalty by Steelers cornerback William Gay after a particularly amazing, unspectacular move made by Steelers middle linebacker Lawrence Timmons on third down.

Imagine this scenario, the Steelers had a lead of 17-6 in a crucial game with just 12:39 remaining on the clock in the final quarter. Their opponents is the Chiefs were facing an uncontested third-and-17 at their 23-yard line. The Steelers were, naturally, were a bit off the receivers, blocking everything deep and forcing Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith to dump the ball short in the direction of buy madden 23 coins tightend Travis Kelce.