Cowboys coach caught trying to move down marker

Beast_from_East

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The title of this thread needs to be changed.

1. There is no verification that he is actually a Cowboys coach
2. The chains are already on the field for the measurement, so the red line is useless at that point. So how can this be an attempt to cheat when the marker is not even being used. You literally could pick it up and throw it in the trash can at that point and it would make no difference.
 

Biggems

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It actually would have still been 1st and 10. A dead ball personal foul after a first down no longer goes to 1st and 25. You back them up 15 yards, but it's still 1st and 10.
Oh ok, I didn't know that rule change.....ty
 

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Whatever. He's not snorting a white powder through a rolled up bill.

That's a win if you are an assistant coach this week
 

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VIDEO: Someone Caught a Cowboys Coach Trying to Cheat During Packers Game

Dan O'Shea 09 OCT 2017

If you're a Cowboys fan, you can't be mad at your team after falling to 2-3 on the season. They're literally trying everything, whether it's in the rules or not.


During the fourth quarter on what would've been Dallas' game-winning drive, had it not been for the heroics of Aaron Rodgers just a few minutes later, the Cowboys were caught fighting for every single inch. Normally that's just how you win football games, but it's clear they weren't exactly doing this legally.


After Ezekiel Elliott extended his arm for a critical first down on fourth-and-1, a Cowboys coach kicked the first-down marker backward closer to the mark where Zeke was stopped.

See rest of article here.



Heh-heh.
 
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