Officiating once again took center stage following a Vikings loss.
Sam Bradford threw his palms to the sky after a potential tying two-point conversion was thwarted when the quarterback was seemingly hit in the facemask on an incomplete pass. The Vikings' late push fell short in a 17-15 loss to the Cowboys on Thursday night.
Afterward, Bradford said an official told him he wasn't hit in the facemask by Dallas defensive lineman Cedric Thornton. Defensive end Brian Robison, who declined to comment on officiating after last week's loss in Detroit, was not so reserved after this loss.
"You've got to make the calls," Robison said. "I mean, at the end of the game, Bradford gets hit in the face. That's an opportunity for us to score and tie the ballgame, but it doesn't get called."
Dallas was flagged 10 times, including three for offensive holding, but Robison said he believed the Cowboys got away with more. Eight flags were thrown on the Vikings, including a false start by right tackle Jeremiah Sirles to push back the fateful two-point conversion.
"This has just been building up over the last few weeks," Robison said. "It gets to a point where it's too frustrating. I don't know. I'm probably going to get fined for this. I understand that, but somebody's got to step up and say something."
Early Friday morning, Robison went on Twitter to respond to people who criticized him on social media.
The Vikings had to try the two-point conversation from the 7 yardline because Jeremiah Sirles was called for an illegal procedure penalty during the initial attempt.