KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A non-call on Rodney Harrison's
end zone interception Monday night has Kansas City fuming.
But it was the same thing that seems to happen week after week to
All-Pro tight end Tony Gonzalez,
frustrating the Chiefs to the point they've
stopped submitting the weekly officiating critiques the league asks for.
Chiefs president Carl Peterson has stopped speaking to the officials
altogether.
"They don't call holding or pass interference when Tony is involved,"
coach Dick Vermeil said Tuesday. "He is a very prolific red zone
offensive player and he always gets held, chucked or tackled."
Trailing 17-10 Monday night, the Chiefs faced third-and-goal from the
New England 9 with 54 seconds left in the half. Gonzalez, lined up on
the right side of quarterback Trent Green,
broke for the end zone. Harrison and linebacker
Roman Phifer met him at the line and began bumping and
harassing him, then seemed to keep bumping him into the end zone.
As the ball went sailing toward the three, Phifer's arm appeared to be
locked in Gonzalez's. The ball was underthrown and Harrison stepped in
front and made the interception in a game the Patriots eventually won
27-19.
As they pleaded for pass interference Green, Gonzalez and Vermeil were
ignored.
"It makes it tough on us when you don't get a call, especially against
the world champions," said Gonzalez, the five-time Pro Bowler who caught
seven balls for 86 yards. "If you don't get that call, it means they're
going to win. We need that call and it should have been called. It was
illegal, but it didn't get called."
Green, who passed for 381 yards and two touchdowns, said it looked like
Gonzalez "was getting mugged."
"I've got to tread lightly here because I can get fined based on what I
say," he told reporters.
It seems to the Chiefs (3-7) that opponents are allowed to do just about
everything but reach out and trip Gonzalez from the bench.
"It's interesting," Green said. "Every week we get letters from the
league saying, `Oops. sorry. We didn't call it.' But that doesn't do us
any good.
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