Andy Reid had a gripe about the game-changing offsides call on Chiefs defensive end Dee Ford in Kansas City’s AFC Championship Game loss to the New England Patriots.

With the Chiefs up four with under a minute to play, Tom Brady was picked off by Charvarius Ward, seemingly giving the Chiefs the AFC title. But Ford lined up in the neutral zone, and the officials threw the flag, giving New England new life.

After the game, Reid lamented the fact officials didn’t let Ford know he was lined up offsides before the ball was snapped.

“Normally, you’re warned and the coaches are warned if somebody is doing that before they throw it in a game of that magnitude,” Reid told reporters. “But they did. And he didn’t waste any time doing it. He didn’t wait until the interception to throw it. He had his hand on the flag right from the get go and he saw it from his angle and he thought it was the call.”

So does Reid have a point?