"Um, no.
That's about the most succinct and politically correct summation of what Tom Coughlin thought of two calls in Sunday's 37-20 playoff victory over the Packers. Coughlin took a careful look at the tape from the game and was even more certain yesterday that referee Bill Leavy blew one call about as badly as a call can be missed.
The first point of contention came with 1:34 left in the first quarter when Aaron Rodgers completed a 6-yard pass to Greg Jennings, who was hit by safety Deon Grant. Jennings lost the ball on the Giants' 32-yard line and safety Kenny Phillips recovered. Jennings was ruled to be down by contact and, after replays seemed to make it clearly evident that was not the case, Coughlin threw the red flag and challenged the ruling. Leavy went behind the curtain, took a look at the play from several angles, returned to the field and upheld the call, explaining that Jennings' calf was down before the ball came out. It was not an opinion shared by many."