Golden Tate touchdown the biggest replacement ref gaffe yet: Twitter reacts

Replacement referees have made their mark, for the worse, often in this young season. But through almost three full weeks, none of those gaffes had a direct, absolute impact on the winner.
Until Monday night.
Golden Tate's controversial last-second, game-winning touchdown catch against the Packers will echo for the entire season, including on how the playoff seedings fall. In the immediate aftermath, the football world unleashed a hailstorm of criticism on the referees and the league. A sampling of tweets is below.
First, the SI NFL team weighs in.
One of the great disgraces in NFL history.
— Peter King (@peter_king) September 25, 2012
The NFL pretended like this moment wouldn't happen. But we could all see it coming a mile away the past two weeks. It was a matter of time.
— Don Banks (@DonBanks) September 25, 2012
RIP, NFL.
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurkeNFL) September 25, 2012
I'm laughing to keep from crying. What a train wreck.
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurkeNFL) September 25, 2012
integrity of the shield has just become an international punchline. #replacementrefs
— Jim Trotter (@JimTrotter_NFL) September 25, 2012
Packers players quickly took to Twitter to voice their opinions. In addition to the tweets below, players like T.J. Lang and Josh Sitton launched expletive-filled rants.
All I can do is shake my head But God has a bigger plan for us Nothin but positive things that can come from this don't worry fans were good
— Jerel Worthy (@I_AM_Worthy99) September 25, 2012
U can't even be truly happy as a player to win in such a cheating fashion. Sum funky wins u take but this ain't them kind. Pay the real refs
— Bishy Belichick (@Desbishop55) September 25, 2012
I think we need a personal apology in person....
— Brett Goode (@BGoode61) September 25, 2012
Other reactions from around Twitter:
If there was ever an official photo of this whole replacement ref debacle, this is it pic.twitter.com/5eIGjRdR
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) September 25, 2012
I had to check my TV Guide bc for a sec I thought I was watching Punk'd... I was just waiting for Ashton to pop out... Smdh
— Brian Hartline (@brianhartline) September 25, 2012
Obama or Romney could win Wisconsin by stepping into the NFL ref lockout tomorrow.
— Aaron Schatz 🏈 (@ASchatzNFL) September 25, 2012
Mess....
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 25, 2012
How much was this game potentially worth to the Packers? Hosting a home playoff game is worth $2 million.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) September 25, 2012
Feel for the Packers. Seeing a lot of "tipping point" comments. The way the owners negotiate, that still may not be the case.
— Andrew Brandt (@AndrewBrandt) September 25, 2012
Why play the damn game? Just flip a coin if it will end like this!
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) September 25, 2012
You know what's scary. The outcry and attention being devoted fills the NFL's sails with pride over how important "their" game is to us.
— Tom E. Curran (@tomecurran) September 25, 2012
