The Rams got away with a blatant false start on the gutsy fourth-down conversion against the Bills
When it comes to penalties, there aren’t many easier ones to spot than a false start. Officials all over the field have a view for that. Yet, it sure looked like the Rams got away with one in a huge moment on Sunday.
With the Rams up three points late in their Week 14 game against the Bills, Sean McVay elected to go for it on fourth-and-5 rather than kick the field goal. It was a beyond-gutsy call as a turnover on downs would have given Josh Allen a chance to lead a comeback drive.
Well, the Rams converted on the play, and they got some help from the officials. Keep an eye on right tackle Rob Havenstein.
Stafford to Tutu for a BIG 4th down conversion
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False Start? pic.twitter.com/pDluRcIVl4
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Havenstein moved before the snap. And Tom Brady — who isn’t supposed to criticize officials — still managed to point out the uncalled penalty. It was that obvious.
It was crucial too as the Rams added a touchdown to extend the lead to two scores on the drive.