Is it possible for five minutes of football to more perfectly encapsulate what the NFL has become?
First, Gurley looks to be close to a TD, but there is no automatic challenge, because you only get that if the call is TD on the field. Then you get a roughing the QB on a play that could go either way and 10 refs could see and 5 would call it one way and five the other. Then you get a challenge on a blown call, and a commercial, and a review, and then sitting around while they figure out how to mark the ball and add the 15 yards.
And all that on a game that's being played on a Thursday between two shitty teams in front of a crappy ref that gives the appearance of being unqualified to officiate a playground dispute in tetherball.