![]() The game marked the beginning of a 17-season playoff drought for the Bills and is now an addition to a line of unlucky Buffalo sporting events. The in-game review produced inconclusive evidence to overturn the call, and a computer analyst hired by NFL Films deemed it correct, but Buffalo fans to this day believe the lateral was actually a forward pass. The loss to the Titans in the AFC wild-card matchup was highlighted by Frank Wycheck's lateral to Kevin Dyson that resulted in the game-winning kickoff return touchdown. Which officiating blunder - or perceived blunder - still makes fans irate for all 32 teams? So as we get ready for the conference championship games this weekend, our NFL Nation reporters picked out one such controversy for each team. Missed penalties, questionable flags, iffy rulings from the replay booth. Rightly or wrongly, every NFL team's fan base has at least one call or non-call from over the years that still leaves it irate. It is one of the most recent massive officiating controversies, but it's far from the only one. Megadeth are currently on a nationwide tour, with dates stretching through mid-October.It is exactly two years to the day since the infamous defensive pass interference no-call in the Rams-Saints NFC Championship Game of the 2018 NFL season. ![]() He's played with Ozzy on gigantic stages, so it's not like I have to stay on top of him, where we've had some periods from Day One until even just recently where we had to have a little bit of some Rock School 101." “He's no maintenance whatsoever, and he's a rock star. “James is just a consummate gentleman,” the frontman declared. According to Mustaine, the bassist’s return has gone swimmingly. Instead, Megadeth opted to recruit James LoMenzo, who had previously been in the group from 2006-2010. “And I would never jeopardize that by trying to steal Steve.” “Although we are not very close, me and the guys in Testament, I do consider them my friends and I do consider them a great band,” Mustaine noted. Still, he was not a permanent replacement for Ellefson. Testament’s Steve DiGiorgio eventually recorded bass tracks for the album which would become 2022’s The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead!. ![]() We had to have the record in - it had been two years since we started it and six years since Dystopia, so it was long overdue.” “I thought about, 'Do we get someone to come in as a session player? Or do I really, really, really go all in and start the search for a permanent guy?' And we didn't have the time. Megadeth was already working on a new album and had tour dates lined up, leading Mustaine to ponder some tough decisions. All I know is that for now we need to do something.' The climate was just horrifying, to have something like that. “So I figured, 'You know what? I'm not gonna take anybody's side. And I didn't want to do anything to harm anyone there was already enough stuff going around,” Mustaine revealed during an interview with radio station Rock 100.5 The KATT. "When all of that stuff happened, I was pretty blown away.
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