Dolphins, Steelers and Troy Aikman
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NFL fans collectively rolled their eyes at the officiating during last night's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins. But none expressed their distaste more loudly than color commentator Troy Aikman.
Troy Aikman was unimpressed with the referees during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 28-15 win over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Aikman took extreme exception to a taunting call on
Troy Aikman wondered whether the Dolphins even wanted to win. The ESPN analyst and NFL Hall of Famer questioned Miami’s operation with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa not running a hurry-up operation in the fourth quarter despite trailing by multiple scores in the 28-15 road loss to the Steelers on “Monday Night Football.
"I'm flabbergasted by what we've witnessed here in this fourth quarter with the Dolphins," Aikman said on the broadcast. "And now they want to call timeouts. It just is about as ridiculous a fourth quarter as I've seen in a long time." Aikman took another dig at McDaniel in the final minute of the game.
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