I'd have been fine with the call had Higgins been careless with the ball and dropped it legitimately, but it was the flagrant and uncalled targeting that caused the fumble. Diving TDs are nothing new; they happen all the time and can be quite exciting; to have one not only negated, but the offensive team penalized because a defensive player launched himself head first into the runner's head is just grossly negligent on the refs' part.Huh, that's why the Patriots have a team rule to not extend the ball into the endzone.
Watch the film below; Sorensen CLEARLY puts his hands to his sides in an attempt to attain maximum, head-first momentum into Higgins' head; he didn't even attempt a legit tackle, yet the refs only saw the fumble. How can they continue to act like player safety is paramount when in HUGE games like the playoffs, they miss the most egregious infractions? I watched at home hundreds of miles away; I saw it. My girlfriend doesn't even know the rules; SHE saw it. Every pundit on television is talking about it; THEY saw it. Yet, somehow, despite being on the field with intimate knowledge of ALL the rules, the refs missed it, and the Chiefs won by one point less than the Browns would have earned less that dirty, dangerous hit. This is the equivalent of you getting read-ended by a drunk driver, and the officer citing YOU for not wearing your seat belt while the drunk driver stumbles off to the AFC championship game.