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In news that will surprise no one, Dallas beat themselves on Sunday. Its brutal but it happens to every team at some point in their season.

Last year we had blowouts in the Carolina opener because the team had zero reps together in the preseason and then again in the Colts game because they just played flat and got killed. They still won a playoff game after those disaster games, its why they play a 16 game season. Don’t lose the forest for the trees.


Everyone claiming this game was a foundational shift in the team or the coaches forgot how to coach or the talent level somehow disappeared needs to go back and watch the first three offensive series for Dallas:


First series: Zeke has 2 runs for 14 yards and Amari has a catch for 23 yards. Then the interception comes on a pass that Amari has his hands on. That goes for a TD 9 times out of 10. One time out of a hundred it bounces off his hands for a pick.

Second series: Zeke has 2 runs for 18 yards and there is an incomplete pass. Then Dak hits Amari Cooper for a 46 yard gain where he stumbles after the catch or else he scores. They end up punting after a sack but if Cooper is healthy the score is at least 14 – 7 Dallas at that point (more likely 14-3) nine minutes into the game.

Third possession: Amari for 24 yards, Austin on a jet sweep for 14 and Zeke has two runs for 20 yards to take the ball inside the GB 20. That is at least a field goal but the Refs call the first of 4 (maybe 5) calls that are completely made up out of thin air with a holding call on Austin.


Again, Dallas played badly on run defense and Prescott threw a bad pick, but the plays like the first interception even out over the course of the season. You can’t say the sky is falling if Dallas moved the ball at will in their first three possessions but still ended up behind 17-0. All of that in a game where Dallas had 563 yards of offense.


Also given any opportunity, Aaron Rodgers will kill you. Every time. That’s why he is going to the Hall of Fame.


Speaking of Rodgers, I’m not challenging the call but I’d love to see the fumble rule that says if the ball is out of your hands and you punch it with your throwing hand, it becomes a pass. That’s a play the NFL is going to rule for Rodgers every single time, the stars are given preferential treatment in every sport. On the pick where Za’Darius Smith was taunting Dak after the INT, would they call a penalty if that was done to Rodgers? Yes, every single time.


If Amari Cooper is healthy in this game he would become the 6th player in NFL history to have more than 300 yards in a single game.


Chris Covington is fine as a backup but they need Antwuan Woods back. Covington’s game is penetration and he does it, but in this game he penetrated his way out of more plays than he made. Credit the Packers for using the Dallas scheme against them for players like Covington, LVE, Jaylon, etc.


Brandon Knight held up better than I expected but any team in the NFL is going to lose 9 times out of 10 when both starting OTs are out.


If you want proof of Garrett’s penalty being a complete joke, watch Kris Richard, DLaw and Kellen Moore explode at the Ref when the flag is thrown. Moore dropped his hard bound copy of Plato’s “The Republic” and you never see that. If cursing at a Ref is 15 yards the NFL needs to retroactively remove half of the NFL offensive yardage for the previous 50 years of NFL play and collect 725 Million dollars in retroactive fines.


Bad calls didn’t cost Dallas this win but if this game was called correctly Dallas would still have a chance at the won, even with the mistakes they made. Them’s the breaks and the breaks even out over the season. But there were four horrible calls that were all completely made up out of thin air.


1st Quarter (2:49) Tayvon Austin called for holding to bring back a 17 yard run by Zeke – on a play where the defender held him.

2nd Quarter (6:15) Instead of 3rd & 9 outside FG range, Quinn is called for Roughing the Passer to give GB a first down on a play that was within two steps. Dak was hit on similar plays without it being called.

4th Quarter (12:30) Jimmy Graham stumbles and falls, his arm touching Jeff Heath on the way down. It gives GB a first down on a 3rd & 5 play because they call a penalty on Heath.

4th Quarter (10:21) Down 14, instead of a first down at midfield, GB gets a pick on play were King repeatedly interfered with Gallup. Gallup quit on the play because the PI was so blatant it is going to be called 99 times out of 100. But not this time.


There is a bunch of little stuff, I’m not listing the PI on Anthony Brown that Dallas challenged because I do think it could have gone either way. Their OT Bakhtiari jumped twice without a call but I’m only listing the really obvious bad calls. That stuff does even out over time, but going 0-4 with those type of calls is unusual.
 

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Like I said this referee crew should not do another Cowboys game the entire season.

The side judge should retire. If he was butt hurt by strong words from the sidelines - it's time to go.

I hear worse from the Adult ladies I referee Soccer for and let it go.
 

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That Rodgers play was absolutely a fumble. I can't believe that call hasn't gotten more attention. Total bs call.

I didn't look it up but I'm sure there is enough grey area in the rule book that they can call that any way they want. But it was funny to hear Aikman and Joe Buck say the ball was already out of his hand and realizing Rodgers would get the call no matter what start hemming and hawing with "Well, its really a close call...."
 

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In news that will surprise no one, Dallas beat themselves on Sunday. Its brutal but it happens to every team at some point in their season.

Last year we had blowouts in the Carolina opener because the team had zero reps together in the preseason and then again in the Colts game because they just played flat and got killed. They still won a playoff game after those disaster games, its why they play a 16 game season. Don’t lose the forest for the trees.


Everyone claiming this game was a foundational shift in the team or the coaches forgot how to coach or the talent level somehow disappeared needs to go back and watch the first three offensive series for Dallas:


First series: Zeke has 2 runs for 14 yards and Amari has a catch for 23 yards. Then the interception comes on a pass that Amari has his hands on. That goes for a TD 9 times out of 10. One time out of a hundred it bounces off his hands for a pick.

Second series: Zeke has 2 runs for 18 yards and there is an incomplete pass. Then Dak hits Amari Cooper for a 46 yard gain where he stumbles after the catch or else he scores. They end up punting after a sack but if Cooper is healthy the score is at least 14 – 7 Dallas at that point (more likely 14-3) nine minutes into the game.

Third possession: Amari for 24 yards, Austin on a jet sweep for 14 and Zeke has two runs for 20 yards to take the ball inside the GB 20. That is at least a field goal but the Refs call the first of 4 (maybe 5) calls that are completely made up out of thin air with a holding call on Austin.


Again, Dallas played badly on run defense and Prescott threw a bad pick, but the plays like the first interception even out over the course of the season. You can’t say the sky is falling if Dallas moved the ball at will in their first three possessions but still ended up behind 17-0. All of that in a game where Dallas had 563 yards of offense.


Also given any opportunity, Aaron Rodgers will kill you. Every time. That’s why he is going to the Hall of Fame.


Speaking of Rodgers, I’m not challenging the call but I’d love to see the fumble rule that says if the ball is out of your hands and you punch it with your throwing hand, it becomes a pass. That’s a play the NFL is going to rule for Rodgers every single time, the stars are given preferential treatment in every sport. On the pick where Za’Darius Smith was taunting Dak after the INT, would they call a penalty if that was done to Rodgers? Yes, every single time.


If Amari Cooper is healthy in this game he would become the 6th player in NFL history to have more than 300 yards in a single game.


Chris Covington is fine as a backup but they need Antwuan Woods back. Covington’s game is penetration and he does it, but in this game he penetrated his way out of more plays than he made. Credit the Packers for using the Dallas scheme against them for players like Covington, LVE, Jaylon, etc.


Brandon Knight held up better than I expected but any team in the NFL is going to lose 9 times out of 10 when both starting OTs are out.


If you want proof of Garrett’s penalty being a complete joke, watch Kris Richard, DLaw and Kellen Moore explode at the Ref when the flag is thrown. Moore dropped his hard bound copy of Plato’s “The Republic” and you never see that. If cursing at a Ref is 15 yards the NFL needs to retroactively remove half of the NFL offensive yardage for the previous 50 years of NFL play and collect 725 Million dollars in retroactive fines.


Bad calls didn’t cost Dallas this win but if this game was called correctly Dallas would still have a chance at the won, even with the mistakes they made. Them’s the breaks and the breaks even out over the season. But there were four horrible calls that were all completely made up out of thin air.


1st Quarter (2:49) Tayvon Austin called for holding to bring back a 17 yard run by Zeke – on a play where the defender held him.

2nd Quarter (6:15) Instead of 3rd & 9 outside FG range, Quinn is called for Roughing the Passer to give GB a first down on a play that was within two steps. Dak was hit on similar plays without it being called.

4th Quarter (12:30) Jimmy Graham stumbles and falls, his arm touching Jeff Heath on the way down. It gives GB a first down on a 3rd & 5 play because they call a penalty on Heath.

4th Quarter (10:21) Down 14, instead of a first down at midfield, GB gets a pick on play were King repeatedly interfered with Gallup. Gallup quit on the play because the PI was so blatant it is going to be called 99 times out of 100. But not this time.


There is a bunch of little stuff, I’m not listing the PI on Anthony Brown that Dallas challenged because I do think it could have gone either way. Their OT Bakhtiari jumped twice without a call but I’m only listing the really obvious bad calls. That stuff does even out over time, but going 0-4 with those type of calls is unusual.

Very thoughtful and accurate post.
 

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In news that will surprise no one, Dallas beat themselves on Sunday. Its brutal but it happens to every team at some point in their season.

Last year we had blowouts in the Carolina opener because the team had zero reps together in the preseason and then again in the Colts game because they just played flat and got killed. They still won a playoff game after those disaster games, its why they play a 16 game season. Don’t lose the forest for the trees.


Everyone claiming this game was a foundational shift in the team or the coaches forgot how to coach or the talent level somehow disappeared needs to go back and watch the first three offensive series for Dallas:


First series: Zeke has 2 runs for 14 yards and Amari has a catch for 23 yards. Then the interception comes on a pass that Amari has his hands on. That goes for a TD 9 times out of 10. One time out of a hundred it bounces off his hands for a pick.

Second series: Zeke has 2 runs for 18 yards and there is an incomplete pass. Then Dak hits Amari Cooper for a 46 yard gain where he stumbles after the catch or else he scores. They end up punting after a sack but if Cooper is healthy the score is at least 14 – 7 Dallas at that point (more likely 14-3) nine minutes into the game.

Third possession: Amari for 24 yards, Austin on a jet sweep for 14 and Zeke has two runs for 20 yards to take the ball inside the GB 20. That is at least a field goal but the Refs call the first of 4 (maybe 5) calls that are completely made up out of thin air with a holding call on Austin.


Again, Dallas played badly on run defense and Prescott threw a bad pick, but the plays like the first interception even out over the course of the season. You can’t say the sky is falling if Dallas moved the ball at will in their first three possessions but still ended up behind 17-0. All of that in a game where Dallas had 563 yards of offense.


Also given any opportunity, Aaron Rodgers will kill you. Every time. That’s why he is going to the Hall of Fame.


Speaking of Rodgers, I’m not challenging the call but I’d love to see the fumble rule that says if the ball is out of your hands and you punch it with your throwing hand, it becomes a pass. That’s a play the NFL is going to rule for Rodgers every single time, the stars are given preferential treatment in every sport. On the pick where Za’Darius Smith was taunting Dak after the INT, would they call a penalty if that was done to Rodgers? Yes, every single time.


If Amari Cooper is healthy in this game he would become the 6th player in NFL history to have more than 300 yards in a single game.


Chris Covington is fine as a backup but they need Antwuan Woods back. Covington’s game is penetration and he does it, but in this game he penetrated his way out of more plays than he made. Credit the Packers for using the Dallas scheme against them for players like Covington, LVE, Jaylon, etc.


Brandon Knight held up better than I expected but any team in the NFL is going to lose 9 times out of 10 when both starting OTs are out.


If you want proof of Garrett’s penalty being a complete joke, watch Kris Richard, DLaw and Kellen Moore explode at the Ref when the flag is thrown. Moore dropped his hard bound copy of Plato’s “The Republic” and you never see that. If cursing at a Ref is 15 yards the NFL needs to retroactively remove half of the NFL offensive yardage for the previous 50 years of NFL play and collect 725 Million dollars in retroactive fines.


Bad calls didn’t cost Dallas this win but if this game was called correctly Dallas would still have a chance at the won, even with the mistakes they made. Them’s the breaks and the breaks even out over the season. But there were four horrible calls that were all completely made up out of thin air.


1st Quarter (2:49) Tayvon Austin called for holding to bring back a 17 yard run by Zeke – on a play where the defender held him.

2nd Quarter (6:15) Instead of 3rd & 9 outside FG range, Quinn is called for Roughing the Passer to give GB a first down on a play that was within two steps. Dak was hit on similar plays without it being called.

4th Quarter (12:30) Jimmy Graham stumbles and falls, his arm touching Jeff Heath on the way down. It gives GB a first down on a 3rd & 5 play because they call a penalty on Heath.

4th Quarter (10:21) Down 14, instead of a first down at midfield, GB gets a pick on play were King repeatedly interfered with Gallup. Gallup quit on the play because the PI was so blatant it is going to be called 99 times out of 100. But not this time.


There is a bunch of little stuff, I’m not listing the PI on Anthony Brown that Dallas challenged because I do think it could have gone either way. Their OT Bakhtiari jumped twice without a call but I’m only listing the really obvious bad calls. That stuff does even out over time, but going 0-4 with those type of calls is unusual.


Even though I agree with most of what you said, it comes down to
One big IF...
 

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Packers game was over on Sunday...we lost and nothing said on Wednesday can change that...time to move on.
 

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That Rodgers play was absolutely a fumble. I can't believe that call hasn't gotten more attention. Total bs call.

i went to take a piss during the review and came back and we had the ball. I assumed they ruled it a fumble, what happened after?
 

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In news that will surprise no one, Dallas beat themselves on Sunday. Its brutal but it happens to every team at some point in their season.

Last year we had blowouts in the Carolina opener because the team had zero reps together in the preseason and then again in the Colts game because they just played flat and got killed. They still won a playoff game after those disaster games, its why they play a 16 game season. Don’t lose the forest for the trees.


Everyone claiming this game was a foundational shift in the team or the coaches forgot how to coach or the talent level somehow disappeared needs to go back and watch the first three offensive series for Dallas:


First series: Zeke has 2 runs for 14 yards and Amari has a catch for 23 yards. Then the interception comes on a pass that Amari has his hands on. That goes for a TD 9 times out of 10. One time out of a hundred it bounces off his hands for a pick.

Second series: Zeke has 2 runs for 18 yards and there is an incomplete pass. Then Dak hits Amari Cooper for a 46 yard gain where he stumbles after the catch or else he scores. They end up punting after a sack but if Cooper is healthy the score is at least 14 – 7 Dallas at that point (more likely 14-3) nine minutes into the game.

Third possession: Amari for 24 yards, Austin on a jet sweep for 14 and Zeke has two runs for 20 yards to take the ball inside the GB 20. That is at least a field goal but the Refs call the first of 4 (maybe 5) calls that are completely made up out of thin air with a holding call on Austin.


Again, Dallas played badly on run defense and Prescott threw a bad pick, but the plays like the first interception even out over the course of the season. You can’t say the sky is falling if Dallas moved the ball at will in their first three possessions but still ended up behind 17-0. All of that in a game where Dallas had 563 yards of offense.


Also given any opportunity, Aaron Rodgers will kill you. Every time. That’s why he is going to the Hall of Fame.


Speaking of Rodgers, I’m not challenging the call but I’d love to see the fumble rule that says if the ball is out of your hands and you punch it with your throwing hand, it becomes a pass. That’s a play the NFL is going to rule for Rodgers every single time, the stars are given preferential treatment in every sport. On the pick where Za’Darius Smith was taunting Dak after the INT, would they call a penalty if that was done to Rodgers? Yes, every single time.


If Amari Cooper is healthy in this game he would become the 6th player in NFL history to have more than 300 yards in a single game.


Chris Covington is fine as a backup but they need Antwuan Woods back. Covington’s game is penetration and he does it, but in this game he penetrated his way out of more plays than he made. Credit the Packers for using the Dallas scheme against them for players like Covington, LVE, Jaylon, etc.


Brandon Knight held up better than I expected but any team in the NFL is going to lose 9 times out of 10 when both starting OTs are out.


If you want proof of Garrett’s penalty being a complete joke, watch Kris Richard, DLaw and Kellen Moore explode at the Ref when the flag is thrown. Moore dropped his hard bound copy of Plato’s “The Republic” and you never see that. If cursing at a Ref is 15 yards the NFL needs to retroactively remove half of the NFL offensive yardage for the previous 50 years of NFL play and collect 725 Million dollars in retroactive fines.


Bad calls didn’t cost Dallas this win but if this game was called correctly Dallas would still have a chance at the won, even with the mistakes they made. Them’s the breaks and the breaks even out over the season. But there were four horrible calls that were all completely made up out of thin air.


1st Quarter (2:49) Tayvon Austin called for holding to bring back a 17 yard run by Zeke – on a play where the defender held him.

2nd Quarter (6:15) Instead of 3rd & 9 outside FG range, Quinn is called for Roughing the Passer to give GB a first down on a play that was within two steps. Dak was hit on similar plays without it being called.

4th Quarter (12:30) Jimmy Graham stumbles and falls, his arm touching Jeff Heath on the way down. It gives GB a first down on a 3rd & 5 play because they call a penalty on Heath.

4th Quarter (10:21) Down 14, instead of a first down at midfield, GB gets a pick on play were King repeatedly interfered with Gallup. Gallup quit on the play because the PI was so blatant it is going to be called 99 times out of 100. But not this time.


There is a bunch of little stuff, I’m not listing the PI on Anthony Brown that Dallas challenged because I do think it could have gone either way. Their OT Bakhtiari jumped twice without a call but I’m only listing the really obvious bad calls. That stuff does even out over time, but going 0-4 with those type of calls is unusual.

So we would have won if only we didn’t do the 10 things we did wrong and they didn’t do the 10 things they did right?

gotcha, so unicorns and rainbows?
 

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Very good analysis. However, deep down, do you truly believe this game could have went either way? This team is so undisciplined it's unbelievable.
 

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Packers game was over on Sunday...we lost and nothing said on Wednesday can change that...time to move on.
It's never time to move on as long as the golden boy Aaron can do whatever he wants knowing there's a 90% chance he'll get away with it.

He's an embarrassment to the game.
 

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Packers game was over on Sunday...we lost and nothing said on Wednesday can change that...time to move on.

#1 - I only do these writeups after I have watched the tape again, I don't you really can do an evaluation of the game unless you do that. I also think you can't evaluate individual matchups without the All-22, which I don't have so I don't do it.

#2 - Tyrone Crawford could change that, he is an omniscient being who can travel back in time to change scores.
 

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However, deep down, do you truly believe this game could have went either way?

Thanks, and I doubt they could have won with all the mistakes. But if the bad calls even out it would have been close enough that Dak would have a chance at a comeback, which he is very good at. Every one of those terrible calls stopped a drive for Dallas or extended a drive for GB on a 3rd down they didn't convert.

I also think Dallas wins if Amari Cooper is 100%, but every team has injuries so the idea is woulda coulda shoulda.
 

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i went to take a piss during the review and came back and we had the ball. I assumed they ruled it a fumble, what happened after?

The NFL League Office had a kid run out onto the field with a cell phone so they could ask Aaron Rodgers how he would like the play ruled. Then they ruled it an incomplete pass.

OK, just the second part.
 

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In news that will surprise no one, Dallas beat themselves on Sunday. Its brutal but it happens to every team at some point in their season.

Last year we had blowouts in the Carolina opener because the team had zero reps together in the preseason and then again in the Colts game because they just played flat and got killed. They still won a playoff game after those disaster games, its why they play a 16 game season. Don’t lose the forest for the trees.


Everyone claiming this game was a foundational shift in the team or the coaches forgot how to coach or the talent level somehow disappeared needs to go back and watch the first three offensive series for Dallas:


First series: Zeke has 2 runs for 14 yards and Amari has a catch for 23 yards. Then the interception comes on a pass that Amari has his hands on. That goes for a TD 9 times out of 10. One time out of a hundred it bounces off his hands for a pick.

Second series: Zeke has 2 runs for 18 yards and there is an incomplete pass. Then Dak hits Amari Cooper for a 46 yard gain where he stumbles after the catch or else he scores. They end up punting after a sack but if Cooper is healthy the score is at least 14 – 7 Dallas at that point (more likely 14-3) nine minutes into the game.

Third possession: Amari for 24 yards, Austin on a jet sweep for 14 and Zeke has two runs for 20 yards to take the ball inside the GB 20. That is at least a field goal but the Refs call the first of 4 (maybe 5) calls that are completely made up out of thin air with a holding call on Austin.


Again, Dallas played badly on run defense and Prescott threw a bad pick, but the plays like the first interception even out over the course of the season. You can’t say the sky is falling if Dallas moved the ball at will in their first three possessions but still ended up behind 17-0. All of that in a game where Dallas had 563 yards of offense.


Also given any opportunity, Aaron Rodgers will kill you. Every time. That’s why he is going to the Hall of Fame.


Speaking of Rodgers, I’m not challenging the call but I’d love to see the fumble rule that says if the ball is out of your hands and you punch it with your throwing hand, it becomes a pass. That’s a play the NFL is going to rule for Rodgers every single time, the stars are given preferential treatment in every sport. On the pick where Za’Darius Smith was taunting Dak after the INT, would they call a penalty if that was done to Rodgers? Yes, every single time.


If Amari Cooper is healthy in this game he would become the 6th player in NFL history to have more than 300 yards in a single game.


Chris Covington is fine as a backup but they need Antwuan Woods back. Covington’s game is penetration and he does it, but in this game he penetrated his way out of more plays than he made. Credit the Packers for using the Dallas scheme against them for players like Covington, LVE, Jaylon, etc.


Brandon Knight held up better than I expected but any team in the NFL is going to lose 9 times out of 10 when both starting OTs are out.


If you want proof of Garrett’s penalty being a complete joke, watch Kris Richard, DLaw and Kellen Moore explode at the Ref when the flag is thrown. Moore dropped his hard bound copy of Plato’s “The Republic” and you never see that. If cursing at a Ref is 15 yards the NFL needs to retroactively remove half of the NFL offensive yardage for the previous 50 years of NFL play and collect 725 Million dollars in retroactive fines.


Bad calls didn’t cost Dallas this win but if this game was called correctly Dallas would still have a chance at the won, even with the mistakes they made. Them’s the breaks and the breaks even out over the season. But there were four horrible calls that were all completely made up out of thin air.


1st Quarter (2:49) Tayvon Austin called for holding to bring back a 17 yard run by Zeke – on a play where the defender held him.

2nd Quarter (6:15) Instead of 3rd & 9 outside FG range, Quinn is called for Roughing the Passer to give GB a first down on a play that was within two steps. Dak was hit on similar plays without it being called.

4th Quarter (12:30) Jimmy Graham stumbles and falls, his arm touching Jeff Heath on the way down. It gives GB a first down on a 3rd & 5 play because they call a penalty on Heath.

4th Quarter (10:21) Down 14, instead of a first down at midfield, GB gets a pick on play were King repeatedly interfered with Gallup. Gallup quit on the play because the PI was so blatant it is going to be called 99 times out of 100. But not this time.


There is a bunch of little stuff, I’m not listing the PI on Anthony Brown that Dallas challenged because I do think it could have gone either way. Their OT Bakhtiari jumped twice without a call but I’m only listing the really obvious bad calls. That stuff does even out over time, but going 0-4 with those type of calls is unusual.
There was a very clear interference on T. Williams when he was guarding Cobb. It was third down and would’ve been a long gain. He clearly grabbed Cobb’s wrist not letting him reach up. Aikman called it a vet move—I believe.

I’d like to know what would happen if our D player faked injuries to slow down their hurry up. I’d guess Erin would get with his boyfriends in stripes and together they would warn our guy, penalize him, and eject him.
 

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They are things we can fix or cleanup for sure. But a lot of us thought the defense could atleast help us out some. We can not rely on the offense to dominate every game no matter how good they are. Long past time for the defense to step up and help out this offense and it begins sunday.
 
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Like I said this referee crew should not do another Cowboys game the entire season.

The side judge should retire. If he was butt hurt by strong words from the sidelines - it's time to go.

I hear worse from the Adult ladies I referee Soccer for and let it go.
Some men like to be yelled at by women.....salud.
 

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So we would have won if only we didn’t do the 10 things we did wrong and they didn’t do the 10 things they did right?

gotcha, so unicorns and rainbows?
:clap:
I'm waiting to see the "The Commanders could have beaten the Cowboys if they did these 10 things right and we had done these 10 things wrong" thread. :rolleyes:
If we lose, it's "what we did wrong". If the other team loses, it's "Dak worked his quarterback magic on the Commanders, Giants, Dolphins".
 
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