Yep it was the right call but I highly doubt regular refs make that call againts NE.
I think regular officials are like officials in the NBA and NHL--they step away from the table in crunch time. I don't think it has anything to do with "because it's New England" or "Because it's Rob Gronkowski", I think that they'll allow a little more physical play at the end of games to keep themselves out of the conversation.
I just don't think you can make the "home teams get all the calls" argument and then discount what happened to the Cards on the road. Lombardi on the B.S. report basically said that what's frustrating about the replacement officials is that there's no consistency in their calls within the game. NFL teams have dossiers on each officiating crew so they know what to expect. I don't think that is the problem with the replacements (they don't know the rules, they can be pushed around, they don't want to assert authority), but I think it's a problem with the course of the game.
Fans should think carefully about saying that officials shouldn't make decisions that can be overturned by replay. We saw too much of that when the replacements were in, and it doesn't lead to quality football.