The Buffalo Bills game at the Rogers Centre was decided by fumbles on the field but it was an interception in the Rogers Centre stands that seemed to be lighting up the twittersphere.

But we might need instant replay on this one and a referees decision folks because there is a discrepancy with the call.

“Rob Ford is sitting in my seat at the Bills game. He stole my seat. I don’t know what to do,” tweeted Canadian rocker Matt Mays.

Rob Ford is sitting in my seat at the Bills game. He stole my seat. I don't know what to do. — Matt Mays (@MattMays) December 1, 2013

A second tweet said “The mayor stole my f@#%king seat man!!.”

The mayor stole my f@#%ing seat man!! — Matt Mays (@MattMays) December 1, 2013

A third one said “I have to kick him out right?”

I'm by myself. I gotta kick him out right? I mean I would kick anyone else out... Am I wrong? — Matt Mays (@MattMays) December 1, 2013

“What, really?” Ford said. “I just sat where security and the NFL told me. Nobody said anything to us about it. Everybody was very nice to me.”

What did happen was pandemonium at the game with hundreds of people trying to get pictures of the mayor.

“It was fantastic,” he said. “The Bills fans were terrific and it was so much there.”

Also on twitter are many pictures of the mayor being swarmed and swamped by people trying to either get in a picture with or take a picture of the now world-famous politician, who has become a celebrity after his admission that in a “drunken stupor” he did “smoke crack cocaine.”

While council has taken away some of his executive power, it certainly has not taken away his power of popularity amongst fans at football games. A similar scene occurred two weeks ago at the Argos playoff game.

Several people at Sunday’s Bills overtime loss against the Atlanta Falcons — thanks to two key fumbles after pass receptions — told me this experience was even more hullaballoo and turbulence that the one previous. Wonder if anybody took at poll at this game?

The mayor said at half time security told him it would be best if he would leave the regular seating area.

“I said ‘why?” I really didn’t want to leave. So I went up to the concourse level where people wanted to take pictures and then they said I couldn’t go back to my seat.”

Ford said he was then taken to a corporate box.

“It was a great game,” he said.

But the tweets coming from an east-coast rock musician came as a surprise to him.

I didn’t take anybody’s seat. I still have my tickets,” he said with a chuckle, teasing “all the great things that happened there for Toronto and that’s the thing you focus on?”

Why not? We have had crackgate, angry-video-gate, eat-at-home gate and a whole lot of other stuff.

Why not seat gate?

“No,” I teased back to His Worship. “I got a better one. How about those chicken wings? I thought you were dieting?”

Now the mayor is laughing full tilt.

“I had three wings man, that’s all,” he said. “I knew I was going to get busted on that. I knew somebody would take a picture. I told Jerry I better not have any.”

His first call was from his brother Doug, the councillor from Ward 2, who got on his back about it.

“I told him we are keeping an eye on him,” said Doug.

The mayor said he assured Doug and other family members that the diet is still in full swing.

“Hey I am down to 324 pound from 336,” he said. “Jerry said it was okay to have a couple of wings. I am in the gym at 7 a.m.”

The good news might be that there was no beer chasing those wings.

But Ford said he knows the headline in some papers will likely be ‘Mayor Causes Commotion” when the truth is he went to a football game that he was always going to be going to.

As for the confusion over the seat the game, the mayor said he honestly had no idea anybody thought he had commandeered his seat.

“It was mass chaos there,” he said. “But I really don’t think I took anyone’s seat.”

In the end it worked out okay for Mays who later tweeted “I got my seat back.”

Of course others tweeted this might be the most press time this musician has ever had.

Ford wonders if this may have been one of those times when a flag was thrown but there was no actual penalty.