Super Bowl LVII was phenomenal, and everything you could ask for in a big game, with the exception maybe of your own team being in it. The halftime show featuring Rihanna wasn't flawless, but it was good. Most of the commercials were entertaining, with a couple of really weird ones sprinkled in. Ben Affleck was in three of them! But no Super Bowl, or any football game these days, is not without "controversy". Late in the fourth quarter James Bradberry was called for "holding" on JuJu Smith-Shuster. He was guilty; by the letter of the law, it was "holding", Bradberry even admitted it after the game.

The problem with the call is that it was the only holding call in the entire game, and it was called very late in the fourth quarter. The penalty wasn't egregious by any means, and probably shouldn't have been called given the situation, but it was. According to Andy Bunker and Randy McMichael, the Eagles have no right to complain about the call, because the penalty did in fact happen. The people that should be most upset about the call are the fans, because without it, we could have not only seen a great Super Bowl, but possibly the best ever.