Some members of the Ravens questioned the officiating of Ron Winter and his crew following their loss the Patriots. "Without totally going off the wall here, it is embarrassing to the game," linebacker Ray Lewis told the Associated Press. "[Tom] Brady is good enough to make his own plays, let him make the play. When you have two great teams that are going at it, let them go at it. Both of their touchdown drives had personal fouls that kept drives alive. Did that win or lose the game? No, but it got them 14 points." After expressing frustration at the roughing the passer rules, Baltimore safety Ed Reed was asked this thoughts on some of the spots that the Ravens received on close plays. "Terrible," Reed said. "Nothing to take away from anybody else's job, but at some point, we have to be better about that. This game has evolved too much not to be precise when there is a spot, when there is a penalty, when anything is going on on this field. We're too smart as human beings. "The history of the game -- from where it's been to where it's come to -- to not be precise ... This is a game of inches. This has been a game of inches for years. Now you're putting one person in charge, or two people in charge [of spotting the ball], and they're making things bad. I swear it felt like 2007 almost, when we played the Patriots at home. They don't need no help. They're a great team. They don't need any help from anybody. We don't need any help from anybody. We definitely don't need anyone taking it away from us."