Dez "it was a catch"

Gangsta Spanksta

Well-Known Member
Messages
9,370
Reaction score
9,606
It was a catch, because any year prior it wouldn't have been questioned. But seriously, who would tell Dez to his face that it wasn't a catch, unless they are looking for a fight. What does he expect to hear? ;)
 

OGSixshooter

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,212
Reaction score
2,649
The Reactive Doofus admits it was a catch. That was probably the game Jerry became enamored with MM because he beat the titan combination of Garrett/Romo. *eyeroll*
 

ICP

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,997
Reaction score
3,730
So what, it's over, we got screwed, it's been years, it wasn't THE game that would have sent us to the SB, get OVER IT already!!
 

MyFairLady

Well-Known Member
Messages
6,146
Reaction score
7,418
Pathetic bum drops the only pass that really mattered. Fitting for a guy that could never be counted on to get the job done. Got paid and that was the end of him.
 

lostar2009

Well-Known Member
Messages
5,959
Reaction score
3,537
People say Rodger’s would have drove down and scored anyways. BS, on the last drive, they got lucky in a tipped ball that floated in the air anyways.
GB wins against us was always some lucky mess or refs helping them out. The GB game last playoffs was the only time they really out played us.
 

J_Allen

Well-Known Member
Messages
6,069
Reaction score
7,244
I stand pat on this

It was a catch

I wasn’t hurt they ruled it incomplete

What were the chances Rodgers gets the ball back and goes and scores the game winning td? Between 100-103%
I wasn't either. Even if we make it to the Super Bowl we're not beating new england.
 

John813

Well-Known Member
Messages
23,402
Reaction score
36,110
Sad part is, this is unfortunately the play that's he is most known for I'm afraid.

Non-Cowboys fans fail to realize what a force he was in this league in his prime, and that's a shame.
Was a bad year for Dez, outside of getting paid of course.

1. The drop
2. Ugly holdout.
3. Foot injury that probably impacted him the rest of his career.
 
Top