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“I think the tape, clearly, you probably saw it when they showed it on the replay,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said Monday, via Schuyler Dixon of the Associated Press. “The penalty clearly, in our view, really clearly flipped the situation. You’re first-and-10 on the [29]-yard line there when we took the turnover. We’re second-and-[3] with a running clock, so that takes out their second timeout. Now you’re in the position, because you clearly want to be inside the 30. I clearly understand how good Brandon [Aubrey] is kicking the ball, but there’s also field position concerns on both sides of that kick.”
“The second-down play is just the real disappointment,” McCarthy said, continuing his explanation about how the tripping penalty put the Cowboys in a hole. “Whether it’s the communication from my end, we just weren’t clean. We got what we were expecting defensively and were trying to hit the individual cuts to Brandin and CeeDee [Lamb] on the one-on-ones, because that clearly would put us in a third-and-short. I was trying to get to third-and-five or less to give us a chance to convert and end the game. That was the thinking there, clearly understanding the time clock and so forth. We had three downs. We were going to keep clock running on two of the three. The second-down call was the one that would have given a chance to put the game away.”
“The second-down play is just the real disappointment,” McCarthy said, continuing his explanation about how the tripping penalty put the Cowboys in a hole. “Whether it’s the communication from my end, we just weren’t clean. We got what we were expecting defensively and were trying to hit the individual cuts to Brandin and CeeDee [Lamb] on the one-on-ones, because that clearly would put us in a third-and-short. I was trying to get to third-and-five or less to give us a chance to convert and end the game. That was the thinking there, clearly understanding the time clock and so forth. We had three downs. We were going to keep clock running on two of the three. The second-down call was the one that would have given a chance to put the game away.”