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Phil Rosenthal: Super Bowl-bound CBS analyst Tony Romo probably predicted this column would be written

Yes, the Saints got hosed when officials missed the obvious pass interference by Nickell Robey-Coleman on third-and-10 at the Rams 13 with less than two minutes left in regulation.

It's also a pity the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes never touched the ball in overtime in Sunday's second game.

Nevertheless, the indisputable best in the game is headed to the Super Bowl: CBS analyst Tony Romo will work

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