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When tight end Kellen Winslow was flagged for offensive pass interference at Green Bay on Sunday, a call that negated a key touchdown, it was just the latest of a growing number of costly infractions against him.
And it’s something Bucs coaches believe Winslow is going to have to be constantly aware of because the officials certainly appear to be.
“We know that right now, they’re looking at him for those types of things,” offensive coordinator Greg Olson said.
The question now is what, if anything, can he and the Bucs do about it?
It’s becoming an unavoidable issue for the team, even though its stance is that most of the recent calls against Winslow have been, at best, borderline.
Winslow certainly felt that way, saying after the Packers game, “I really felt we made enough plays to beat (the Packers). It’s hard when you put the game in the ref’s hands.”
Winslow was called for pushing off a defender with 5:07 left in the third qua...
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