Didn't actually see the replay, and was just flipping though channels, but noticed a Bucs' defensive TD was called back on a hold that wasn't. Also, Tim Carter did hold in overtime against the Eagles, but the play was eight yards past him and essentially over with by the time he did it. Do the officials really need to flag that and potentially change the outcome of the game? On pass interference calls, if the ball is uncatchable, there's no flag, , why should it be different for holding calls that don't affect the play? I'm not talking about defensive holding on a pass play, where the quarterback lost a possible option - that DOES affect the play. I'm talking about a situation like Carter's where Brandon Jacobs was eight yards down the field and being tackled when he made his senseless hold - why not let something like that go?
The refs should err on the side of letting the players play.