RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman continued his criticism of NFL officiating Wednesday, pointing to confusion among referees during Sundays game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.In the second quarter, tight end Luke Stocker was called for holding in the Bucs end zone while quarterback Jameis Winston had the ball. The officials did not initially rule a safety, but after Pete Carroll challenged the call, the Seahawks were awarded two points.So many nuanced rules that the refs dont even know half the time, because most of the refs on that play didnt know we could challenge the play, Sherman said. The only one who knew was the white hat. Thats kind of ridiculous.You deal with that on a week-in, week-out basis. And theyre like, Just call New York. But what if youve got five games going on? Five games calling New York at the same time? It doesnt make sense. You can simplify that, but of course they wont, because like Ive said before, you have people whove never played the game writing the rules for a game theyve never played, and they have no idea how it works.On the play Sherman described, Carroll was unsure about whether the holding/safety call was reviewable, even after having a conversation with the official on the sideline.Sherman spoke with another official who said the play was reviewable and rushed over to convince Carroll to throw the red flag.I just asked him what could we do, Sherman said. He said we could challenge it. He said you cant challenge a penalty but you can challenge a spot on the field that had happened. Once he said that, I just ran and made sure Pete knew, because I dont think Pete knew he could challenge it. Pete threw the flag.The Seahawks lost the game 14-5.Sherman criticized officials after a Week 8 loss to the New Orleans Saints. He later suggested that officials target the Seahawks specifically.Sherman said that the players learn which crew theyre getting early in the week, but studying past tendencies doesnt usually help.Everything is subjective, Sherman said. So on any given day, maybe he had his coffee this morning, maybe hell call this. Maybe he didnt have his coffee ... then maybe hell call something else. Its human error out there. So at the end of the day, thats all youre playing with is human error. So it depends on what they think they saw and what theyre feeling that day, things like that.Ed Oliver Womens Jersey . - Oakland Raiders running back Rashad Jennings was speaking to a group of local high school students earlier this week when the conversation turned to the importance of being prepared when opportunities in life arise. Thurman Thomas Bills Jersey . 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Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night.EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks have seen the Jets ugly game film from last week, when Ryan Fitzpatrick kept throwing the ball to the other team.One interception after the other -- six in all for the New York quarterback.Carrolls not expecting anything close to that type of slopfest on Sunday when the Seahawks (2-1) take on the Jets (1-2).Well, theres three games, plus the preseason and last season, and we have all kinds of stuff were looking at, the Seattle coach said.Were not looking at just that one. That was an outlier and wed love to have a game like that ourselves, but that is probably once in a career. We know were going to be up against it.The Jets get the chance to prove theyre more like the well-oiled offense that rolled up 493 yards in a 37-31 win at Buffalo two weeks ago than the mistake-prone unit that struggled in a 24-3 loss at Kansas City last Sunday.That would be crazy if I could sandwich two player of the week (selections) around that awful game, Fitzpatrick said, but thats (six interceptions ) just something that cant happen.New York will be facing a tough task Sunday against the NFLs No. 1-ranked defense.Theyve probably been the standard for the longest, Fitzpatrick said. Its a lot of the same guys, same scheme and its tough. Its tough to play against them.The Seahawks have allowed just 37 points in three games, ranking them second in that category. San Franciscos 18 points last week are the most Seattle has given up this season, so Carrolls crew is stingy, as usual.That doesnt mean the Seahawks, playing at MetLife Stadium for the first time since winning the Super Bowl in 2014, are taking anything for granted against the Jets.Very impressive so far, Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett said of New York. Brandon Marshall is a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Matt Forte is a Hall of Famer, too, so there are a lot of good players. Ryan Fitzpatrick is doing a great job. Eric Decker always does a great job catching, so this is a very good offensive team.Here are some other things to know about the Seahawks-Jets matchup:RUSSELLS HUSTLE: Despite spraining the medial collateral ligament in his left knee last Sunday against San Francisco, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson is expected to start against New York.Carroll said Wilson practiced fully Wednesday and didnt see any reason, barring a setback, that the QB would be able to play.Its Wilsons secoond significant injury of the season, though, after spraining an ankle in the opener against Miami.dddddddddddd. Jets coach Todd Bowles doesnt anticipate Wilson changing his style of play in light of the injuries, with New York expecting the Seahawks star to still try to make plays with his arm and feet.No, hes a tough guy, Bowles said. Im pretty sure hell take care of himself.JETS RECEIVERS: New Yorks receiving group is a bit banged up heading into the game, with Decker uncertain to play with a shoulder injury that kept him out of practice.Marshall was a full participant, but is still dealing with knee and foot ailments, while rookie Jalin Marshall will be sidelined a few weeks with a torn labrum.That leaves Quincy Enunwa, the Jets surprise leader with 17 catches, newly signed Jeremy Ross and rookies Robby Anderson and Charone Peake as the teams only fully healthy receivers.RED-ZONE STRUGGLES: The Jets were one of the most efficient teams in the league last season in the red zone, ranking third overall (66.04 percent) on TDs inside the opponents 20-yard line.New York has been surprisingly inconsistent this season, with just six touchdowns in 16 drives into the red zone for 37.5 percent, including 0 for 4 last week.THE AWAKENING: Christine Michael is going to be Seattles primary ball carrier for the time being -- with an opportunity to earn the starting job permanently.Starter Thomas Rawls is out for a few weeks with a cracked fibula in his left leg. But Michael showed he can handle taking on the load last week against San Francisco rushing for 106 yards -- his second career 100-yard game -- and scoring the first two touchdowns of his career. But the most impressive part of Michaels first three games this season is his 5.2 yards per carry average.His eyes are wide open and hes kind of taking everything in, Carroll said.FULLY LOADED: Seattle is expected to have rookie right guard Germain Ifedi in the lineup for the first time during the regular season.Ifedi suffered an ankle injury the week leading up to the opener against Miami and missed the first three games. Carroll has no hesitation about putting Ifedi back into the starting lineup.---AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Renton, Washington, contributed.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '