Simultaneous catch

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Add another one to the books of calls I’ve only seen surface against the boys.

to be clear I’m not claiming any sort or prejudice, it’s just wild how many times we fall victim to rare rulings. Jaylon had a poor game overall but he ended the half with two straight pass breakups in the endzone, and a would be Int for a td. Wild stuff
 

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Add another one to the books of calls I’ve only seen surface against the boys.

to be clear I’m not claiming any sort or prejudice, it’s just wild how many times we fall victim to rare rulings. Jaylon had a poor game overall but he ended the half with two straight pass breakups in the endzone, and a would be Int for a td. Wild stuff

The offensive player caught it.

Refs made a poor call on it. Clear TD
 

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Another example though, if Smith simply turns his head he knocks the pass down. Problem solved
 

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It wasn't even close to a pick, at least in the replays I saw. Jaylon had one hand near the ball and then after they went to the ground he pulled it out. But Robinson (I think) had full control in both hands the entire time.

Not sure what the hell Jaylon was thinking celebrating like that.
 

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That rule has been in place since the seventies. Before that, officials had to watch two players wrestle until one came up with it.
 

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More like add another to the book of calls you only notice when they happen to the Cowboys. Nothing unusual about that call whatsoever.

The tripping calls in New England, on the other hand...

I didn’t say unusual I said rare. Have you seen it before? I don’t only watch the Cowboys my dude
 

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Not to mention that Jaylon committed PI the previous two plays that weren't called.
 

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It wasn't even close to a pick, at least in the replays I saw. Jaylon had one hand near the ball and then after they went to the ground he pulled it out. But Robinson (I think) had full control in both hands the entire time.

Not sure what the hell Jaylon was thinking celebrating like that.


Well I am feeling a bit foolish now, I didn’t watch the play live. I went to the restroom during the injury timeout and saw the aftermath. So I digress. Still a rule I was unaware of.
 
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